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Digital Personal Training Tool Launches with Free Demo Day

14 February 2012

Digital Personal Training Tool Launches with Free Demo Day at Alpine Health & Fitness

This Saturday 18 February Queenstown’s fitness community will have the opportunity of a free trial of PT in Your Ear, a revolutionary new digital personal training tool, at Alpine Health & Fitness.

Sarah Cole from Funktional Fitness, who created the PT (Personal Trainer) in Your Ear training tool, will be holding three 30 minute demonstration sessions at 10am, 11am and 12 noon on the main oval at the Queenstown Events Centre with assistance from colleagues Richie Lambert and Andi Rapley. Everyone who comes to the demo sessions will also go in the draw to win a prize pack of four different PT in Your Ear workouts valued at over $200 to take home and use anytime, anywhere on their own.

The PT in Your Ear digital training tool is designed to provide you with a personal trainer whenever it’s convenient for you. The personal trainer will totally engage, instruct, motivate and guide you through a fantastic 30 minute workout set to funky music. Each set of exercises is time based and there are easier & harder options for variety and progression. All workouts come with a visual cue card to clearly show you how to execute each exercise correctly. There are currently four different workouts to choose from with more on the way.

“We’re very proud to be able to offer the PT in Your Ear training tool for rent” said Richie Heap, manager of Alpine Health & Fitness. “It’s an outstanding, yet affordable option to help motivate anyone with reasonable fitness and knowledge of exercise with their workouts. Whether you’re an elite athlete or just beginning you can train at the right level for you. But don’t just take it from me – come find out for yourself!” said Heap.

The PT in Your Ear training tools can be hired from Alpine Health & Fitness for $10 per workout by both members and non-members, or workouts can be bought direct from www.funktionalfitness.co.nz

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