YES,
the GyroGym is FUN, but it is also a SERIOUS WORKOUT.
The GyroGym is a fantastic ride; like having your own private
amusement park, but since there are no motors, you control the movement by using your
muscles to shift your body weight.
NO, the GyroGym
will not make you dizzy.
The very nature of the GyroGym is non-repetitive motion which
has no negative side effects. Even riders with a history of "motion sickness" will not have any
problems while they enjoy the ride.
YES, people of
all ages and all ability levels can benefit from the GyroGym.
Whether you are young or mature; fit or not yet fit; wanting
relief from lower back pain; or just looking for a great ride, the GyroGym is versatile
enough for everyone. It's a great workout for the entire body, and the
entire family!
NO, you don't have to go
fast... unless you want to.
Since you control the movement of the GyroGym, you can make
it go fast or slow, depending on what you want to get out of it. Go slowly for
a
nice relaxing stretch. Sustain a medium pace to work your muscles and get your heart
rate up. Get it rockin' for the ultimate, aerobic level, total-body
workout.
YES, YOU
can get one. The GyroGym is available for purchase at a great price.
You can also rent the GyroGym for your party or special event if you are in the
northeastern US.
Paramount
Pictures recently purchased a GyroGym to use in the latest Star
Trek series, Enterprise. The GyroGym has appeared
on several episodes of the show.
The unit is part of the ship's
futuristic gymnasium where the crew goes to exercise and de-stress
after away missions.
Here, Chief Engineer Charles Tucker
("Trip") works out on the GyroGym from the episode
"Vanishing Point."
Check out more stills from the show in the
Gallery.