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The Conceptual 'SPRY' Elderly Fitness Machine is Intuitive

Maintaining physical fitness as a senior has been particularly difficult during the ongoing pandemic, so the conceptual 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine has been designed as a solution that is targeted towards those spending extended periods in their homes.

The system works by being positioned onto a wall and would provide seniors with a dedicated spot to partake in some interactive exercise throughout the day. The system is outfitted with a series of pulleys and more with a display in the middle to allow for a guided workout experience, while the connected design means users can compete against other participants.

The conceptual 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine is the design work of Wei Chi Chen and identifies what could be done to keep those in their twilight years more physically fit on a daily basis.
Trend Themes
1. At-home Elderly Fitness Machines - The pandemic has increased the demand for at-home fitness machines designed for seniors, creating opportunities for companies to innovate by designing more intuitive and interactive experiences for users.
2. Interactive Guided Workouts for Seniors - The 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine shows the potential for interactive guided workout experiences that provide seniors with dedicated spots to partake in physical activity throughout the day.
3. Competition-based Fitness Systems for Seniors - The competition-based design of the 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine suggests opportunities for companies to design more systems that allow users to compete against other participants, potentially increasing engagement and motivation.
Industry Implications
1. Senior Care - The 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine illustrates opportunities for innovation in the senior care industry, specifically in regards to providing at-home fitness options for the elderly.
2. Fitness Equipment - The conceptual design of the 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine suggests opportunities for companies in the fitness equipment industry to create more interactive and engaging systems for seniors.
3. Technology - The 'SPRY' elderly fitness machine demonstrates the potential for technology to provide solutions for maintaining physical fitness in the elderly, highlighting opportunities for technology companies to develop more intuitive and effective elderly fitness systems.

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