BOSTON, Oct. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Regatta Fitness, an innovator in the digital fitness space, has announced they will be launching their first fitness application in December of 2018. The application will offer live and on-demand rowing classes that combine cardio and strength training for a complete fitness solution. It connects wirelessly to rowing machines already on the market and offers social features like competitive leaderboards, friend following, and teams.
"The rise of boutique fitness studios is driven by people's desire for exercise to be fun, motivating and social. We offer the digital equivalent of the boutique experience for one of the most effective forms of full-body exercise – rowing. By connecting to existing rowing machines, we enable people to easily access the interactive experience and take advantage of the finest equipment already in the market." says Mike Pierce, founder and CEO of Regatta Fitness.
Instructor led fitness classes will be available via the Regatta Fitness iPad application, offering a uniquely portable option. The technology offers motivating content, real-time performance metrics, and social engagement features. Regatta instructors can view participant data in the broadcast studio and offer personalized encouragement during class. The application will integrate with market-leading rowing machines and can be used at home or in the gym.
Regatta Fitness is based in Boston, Massachusetts and is pioneering a digital fitness solution that combines live and on-demand fitness classes with an interactive, personalized app compatible with leading exercise equipment brands. Team Regatta aims to provide a physically rewarding workout, a fun and engaging connection with others, and a clear, personal path to better health. Regatta Fitness engages people's bodies and inspires their minds. Learn more by visiting https://www.teamregatta.com/.
If you would like more information about Regatta Fitness, please contact Mike Pierce at [email protected]
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