The popularity of health and fitness services is prompting many entrepreneurs to do business from home. For these innovative people, Fitbomb, a proprietary fitness tool, might be the perfect choice. This "fitness sauna" allows people to easily provide a home fitness service gym. David Shurtleff, a disabled veteran, created FitBomb as an option for those looking to improve athletic performance, improve their health, or simply reduce the effects of aging from
Shurtleff. "FitBomb has everything you need to start a business and offers live video classes for ... martial arts, dance, barre [and] hot yoga," he says. Other benefits include a healthy detox and a heat massage. The combination of sauna and fitness works by incorporating infrared heat into warming muscles, helping users perform high-intensity resistance exercises with reduced risk of injury. "Like most gym owners, you don't even have to be a personal trainer,
Shurleff. "Just turn on Wi-Fi and your choice of workout videos will appear instantly," he explains. Cheryl Murray, a fitness instructor and mother of two who sets up a studio in her basement, attests to the potential to improve her results. Within a few months, he's making $15,000 a month doing a combination of fitness training and deep tissue massage at FitBomb. Other entrepreneurs have taken up the mobile studio.
A Canadian team installed a FitBomb in a van and advertised it with the slogan "FitBomb: explosive health and fitness delivered to your door". You share the profits with a small group of personal trainers. Its appeal lies in its convenience and adaptability. Patented features include accessories with strategically placed "D" rings in the fitness sauna. Users attach exercise bands to these "D" rings to perform a variety of exercises.
The studio also features elastic bars, pull-up bars, and options for attaching punching bags, punching bags, and other workout accessories. The FitBomb is available in studio size (7ft x 9ft) and solo size (6ft). feet, 5 inches by 50 inches). Other special features include touchscreen controllers that enable Wi-Fi video on a TV in each unit. It is handicapped accessible and also features a Power Access System card designed to be activated for a predetermined time and count of
activations, allowing for easier tracking of user activity.