
4Fitness gym might actually fit inside a New York apartment
Keeping fit can be a challenge for city dwellers. Unlike suburbanites with their fancy schmantzy fitness rooms , we apartment residents need fitness gear that takes up the tiniest possible corner of our already tight living spaces. One solution might be the 4Fitness gym system, a recent entry for the 2009 James Dyson Design Awards. Folding up to form a slim wall-hugging unit, the modular 4Fitness includes sections designed for strength training, balance, endurance, and agility. You can add new modules as needed, and tailor the configuration for your own personal needs. This design concept looks cool, but I wonder if it’s really better than just using a Nintendo Wii FIt ? James Dyson Award , via Born Rich










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