Industry specialists in providing personalised wellness experiences, Technogym continues to innovate and adapt. This new comprehensive health and fitness platform takes a holistic approach to individual fitness and empowers people to take control of their own wellbeing – at anytime, from anywhere.
July 4th, 2023
Whether you are at home, at the gym, at a hotel, at work or outdoors, your environment will always influence the amount and type of exercise that you do. The challenge is making sure that all workout plans stay consistent with your fitness goals – especially if you are operating with different equipment to what you might normally use or are trying to adapt to a new space.

Technogym has developed a unique and interconnected ecosystem which allows users to adapt their workout and achieve their wellness goals no matter where they are. The Technogym App empowers individuals with easily accessible information about their previous workouts, nutrition, meditation, fitness goals and even their progress data, as well as on-demand routines and sessions from industry professionals – including programs from elite athlete trainers.
Technogym equipment is accessible by anyone, worldwide. Found in hotels, corporate workplaces, homes, residential apartments, gyms and more, Technogym equipment is never further than a stone’s throw away. Individuals can log into Technogym equipment to record their workouts, and the Technogym App allows individuals to adapt their workout with bodyweight exercises or with the equipment available such as free weights, treadmills, exercise bikes and more.

Companies that implement wellness programs see a significant increase in contentment, with 70% of employees reporting higher levels of job satisfaction. With an emphasis on providing a healthy environment and supporting employees to be their best, Technogym’s digital solutions keep users engaged, motivated, and active. Some of Technogym’s best corporate references include Technology One, Kingsmede and more.

Technogym equipment can be found in luxury hotels worldwide, including the Crown, Little National, Ace Hotel, The Porter House Hotel, InterContinental Double Bay, Dorsett Hotel, The Mark, Brown Hotel London, The Ritz-Carlton Pune, and J.K Place Paris. These hotels offer guests a personalised wellness experience, with access to Technogym’s App and the ability to log in to Technogym equipment to track workouts and access on-demand content. Whether on a business trip or vacation, users can maintain their daily exercise routine and prioritise wellness.

Even from the home, Technogym is committed to empowering people to achieve their personal goals. Users can follow their personalised training plan set by the Technogym App, which includes a digital Coach for maximum results and customisation. The Technogym App Plus gathers and monitors session metrics, providing users with intuitive graphs to easily track their fitness journey.

A fully personalised precision training programme based on the specific goals and needs for each user is available through the Technogym App, generated using artificial intelligence. The digital Technogym Coach allows empowers individuals to achieve maximum results in the shortest possible times. Technogym’s ecosystem accompanies users throughout the full stages of their training journey, with custom calibrations adapted to wherever they are – from home workouts to gym settings or even while travelling.
Technogym has continued their legacy of providing personalised wellbeing experiences with this new “Wellness-on-the-go” philosophy by connecting smart equipment and providing on-demand training content (as well as developing specialised content, software, apps and services tailored to individual wellness needs).
Learn more about the evolution of modern exercise here with Technogym.
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