This furniture design doubling as a home gym is the perfect fit for your home interiors!

Working out in your own home can get overwhelming. Crowded spaces and clunky machinery are eyesores in any space. It seems the only available workout equipment on the market today caters to those who already have space, money, and time for a separate home gym altogether, so putting a big treadmill in the middle of the living room isn’t even part of the question. Hannah Fink, a designer with Pratt Institute, constructed The Groove in order to make the benefits of working out possible while maintaining comfortable living spaces.

The Groove was conceptualized based around the efficiency of pilates reformers, resistance training, and gymnastics, integrating an entire gym into one piece of furniture. Fink reimagined working out at home by merging practicality with style. The Groove mounts three cushioned units onto quiet, rubber wheels and connects them with resistance bands, allowing for a catalog of possible exercises: heel raises, bicep curls, leg presses, sliding planks. Pulling on inspiration from pilates and gymnastics, The Groove incorporates the four pillars of fitness: aerobic, strengthening, stretching, and balance. Since most pieces of home gym equipment focus on only one pillar, users might unknowingly neglect other muscle groups, which can lead to an imbalance that contributes to overuse injuries.

Home gyms should provide versatility for bodily ambulation; miniature experimentation offered Fink insight as to how The Groove could deliver that. The three levels of resistance that connect the units emphasize that mutability. After working alongside fitness professionals, Fink conceptualized and manufactured a final product that implements resistance bands of varying strength levels, along with handles, and barbell attachments for seated rows, tricep extensions, and bicep curls. Solid, white oak wood with beveled edges enhance the furniture’s aesthetic value, and an upholstered cushion made from weatherproof, washable fabric can easily be removed for deep cleaning. The versatility and simplicity of The Groove remind us that taking care of our physical health can be as convenient as it is healthful, so long as we allow it to be.

Designer: Hannah Fink

This Pilates equipment is a sight for sore eyes and a fight against sore muscles!

For all you people out there who are stuck at home during this covid pandemic, here’s a line of Pilates equipment that would surely cheer you up. If you are missing out on your workout, get these set of fitness tools and it will only add to the aesthetics of your home without compromising on functionality. Designed by studio s2victor for fonv, a Korean firm started by Pilates enthusiasts, this line of products is a pleasant sight for your eyes.

fonv’s series exhibits rounded features and no sharp edges or corners. No more injuries due to bulky mechanical parts! The frames on all the devices are also fully welded thereby reducing the chances of the equipment shaking while using it. The barrel ladder comes with silicone tubing on the rods to prevent any pain on the foot. Additionally, their springboard comes with a mirror which aids in posture correction and also visually enlarges the space you are working in. Have no fear of the mirror breaking or shattering because it is made out of stainless steel with a high gloss mirror finish on it.

Gone are the days of cumbersome looking products, and enter the age of well-designed, friendly, and safe equipment. fonv’s line of Pilates equipment is a market ready and commercially available product. They take bulk orders too for gyms, Pilates studios, etc. and yes Mr. Wayne, it does come in black!

Designer: Studio s2victor for fonv

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‘Move’ Tank Top Shocks You With an Electric Jolt When You Mess Up in Pilates

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Pilates has a lot of benefits, but it’s not the easiest discipline to learn. Practice makes perfect and eventually you will get the hang of it.

Most people learn the basics by going to class and having an instructor show them or help them through it. But what about those days when you’re running late or when you don’t find a suitable class schedule? Well, for those times, there’s the ‘Move’ tank top.

It’s a state-of-the-art top that’ll give you a mild electric shock whenever you make a mistake in Pilates. That’s the signal for you to go over it again. You’ll know you’ve done it right the second time around when you hear three buzzes. It also hooks up with an app, which you can run on your smartphone to check out your overall performance.

The design was presented at last month’s Wearable Technologies conference in San Francisco, where its designer Jennifer Darmour explains: “It’s not meant to replace an instructor, but it can certainly help you understand the technique even when the instructor isn’t around.” She has big plans for it too, as she aims to have similar clothing ”that zap golfers, baseball pitchers and yoga lovers whenever they make a wrong move.”

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