The 'OLYMPIA' Upper Body Workout System is for Wheelchair Athletes
Michael Hemsworth — January 31, 2017 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
Athletes who are differently abled could make use of the 'OLYMPIA' upper body workout system in order to maintain their strength and train more effectively for professional sporting endeavors.
Designed by Byung Min Park, the 'OLYMPIA' system works by locking the person's wheelchair in place and offering a series of pulleys for training. A bevy of built-in digital sensors as well as a digital display keep track of the athletes progress in order to let them know how long they've been training for, their heart rate as well as the number of calories they've burned.
The 'OLYMPIA' upper body workout system offers a number of different exercise options for athletes to enjoy without having to utilize different equipment.
Designed by Byung Min Park, the 'OLYMPIA' system works by locking the person's wheelchair in place and offering a series of pulleys for training. A bevy of built-in digital sensors as well as a digital display keep track of the athletes progress in order to let them know how long they've been training for, their heart rate as well as the number of calories they've burned.
The 'OLYMPIA' upper body workout system offers a number of different exercise options for athletes to enjoy without having to utilize different equipment.
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