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Shosabi Personal Training AI tool attracts interest from fitness club operators

Shosabi Personal Training AI tool attracts interest from fitness club operators
May 21, 2023

Shosabi, a premiere AI Personal Training tool designed to onboard and deliver customised workouts for fitness and health clubs, attracted much attention at its debut at the 2023 IHRSA and FIBO Events.  

Shosabi is a true AI-powered personal training solution. Their software provides accurate, timely, and intuitive feedback to anyone performing a physical exercise.  Like a real human personal trainer, Shosabi can encourage, correct form, and measure the intensity of a client’s workout.

Chris Stephenson, a long-time club operator and fitness and health club industry expert shared “In my role in the fitness industry, I come across a lot of new products and innovations. Shosabi is truly unique. With its innovative features, such as personalised workout plans, real-time feedback, and data-driven insights, Shosabi can be a real game changer when it comes to attracting and retaining members.”

The technology, developed by Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corporation(MCG), is another example of how artificial intelligence is entering the fitness space, particularly for fitness and health clubs. Using a proprietary combination of technologies, Shosabi relies on camera technologies and algorithms to perform functional movement screens that identify issues that may put members at risk for injury and to create a personalised workout routine that fits their unique needs.

Fitness Industry Technology Association President Bryan O’Rourke notes “Shosabi is an example of an AI tool that can be deployed to both personalise and improve the onboarding process and to create a greater personal training experience. Smart gym and health club brands are seeking to both improve and automate various aspects of personal training to deliver a better, more personalised experience. Shosabi does that.”

Sachiko Kamiyama, MCG, Manager of Shosabi Project, who has been discussing the potential of its technology added “We have had a rush of interest in our Shosabi technology at the shows and will be announcing new partnerships with customers in the coming weeks and months. These are very exciting times for the gym and health club industry when it comes to AI, and we look forward to helping players in this industry embrace the potential of this technology.”

To learn more visit www.shosabi.com/

Images. Credit: Shosabi

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