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Innovation on Exercise Bicycle


Innovation has never been so promising since the technological revolution. The global community is competing to come up with ideas that will be the next trendsetter and gives promises to keep everybody on its feet to capitalize on the consumer who are always in the forefront of the latest gadgets, consumer products that will give them the experience to the next level.


Since in the 80’s the technology gave us the first computing machine, we had our first compact disc as well as tape recorder, cellphones sizes are bigger than your regular flat iron and 20 years after everything become smarter. This is what innovation is all about.

They say that health is wealth, so regardless which part of the planet we lived in, staying fit and healthy, eating the right diet to keep ourselves physically healthy is something that we owe to ourselves, thus, need to include in our day-to-day routine. It’s all about the experience as well as the benefits we gain from the products. It can be convenience or healthy lifestyle, while others can call it sheer trend.

The exercise bike has, for years, been one of the most boring and unattractive pieces of cardio equipment. In the fitness arena, there are also developments that is happening daily, but since it is a lifestyle driven majority of the Philippine consumer were not aware of it or maybe too preoccupied with the conventional equipment’s that we have gotten accustomed with.

In the exercise bicycle category I will review the latest innovation as well as the medical research results and compare with other workout that we normally do let say in a gym or simply running.

The Me Mover Fit

Initially you would think of it as a cross between your regular scooters except it has a pedal. The Me-Mover is a brand new Danish invention, a step bike on three wheels.

It is a kind of green and healthy segway and simply great fun. Its flexible construction provides a dynamic flow and it quickly feels as a natural extension of your body. I had a chance to chat with the Me-Mover inventor himself Jonas Eliasson, who has been working on it for years.


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