You: I always get the most out of my workouts and feel the best about my health when I work out with a personal trainer. Also you: The cost of a personal trainer and scheduling make it feel impossible. We have a solve for that – meet Tempo’s at-home smart equipment.
Tempo offers their original Tempo Studio, which includes a 42-inch HD Touchscreen with motion sensor tech, plus a variety of workout accessories depending on which package you choose (and bonus, it’s currently $500 off the normal price). If you have less space in your home or don’t need the additional hardware, the new Tempo Movecan communicate directly with your TV and iPhone to provide the same real-time feedback Tempo is known for – all with $100 off. The Move also includes dumbbells, weight plates, and a storage cabinet that fits easily in any space.
With both live and on-demand classes in a variety of workout styles, it’s easy to find the right fitness routine for your preferences and schedule. While it’s impossible to quantify all the benefits, here are a few of our favorite perks of the Tempo.
After entering your fitness goals in the app and having the tech scan your body as you train, Tempo provides customized workouts tailored to your body, goals, progress, and schedule — just like a personal trainer.
Using its 3D Tempo Vision and the sensors attached to the dumbbells, Tempo reviews your form as you work out and provides you with feedback, so you can correct your posture and train safely all from the comfort of your home.
Tempo tracks your performance and tailors your training plan according to your progress. It’s next-level accountability, complete with satisfying check marks once you hit your daily goal.
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