Progio Mobile has released a Web application version of its exercise and training programs for iPhone ( News - Alert) and iPod Touch.
Users can now access complete, professionally developed workouts with video and audio instruction on an iPhone or iPod touch to use at the gym, at home, while traveling or wherever they exercise or train.
“Progio is the next best thing to having a live trainer or coach when working out,” Dirk Bartels, CEO, Progio Mobile said in a statement. “Users benefit from having training programs developed by fitness experts without the cost of a personal trainer. And it eliminates the challenges of scheduling appointments with trainers, who aren’t always available when it’s convenient for the customer.”
iPhone and iPod Touch users can purchase a wide range of workouts designed by some of the today’s best trainers and coaches—including Dave Scott, Michael George and Ian O’Dwyer—to help them achieve their exercise and fitness goals. To get started, users need only create an account at www.progio.com.
Each registered user receives a free total-body workout and can purchase additional exercise programs through Progio’s online store at the same site.
Users also can subscribe to Progio’s online personal fitness partner. Users send the programs to their Progio accounts and access them through http://mobile.progio.com on an iPhone or iPod Touch.
Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Los Altos, Calif, Progio enables instructional multimedia content, such as fitness and athletic performance programs, to be loaded onto mobile digital devices so consumers may use the content anytime, anywhere. The company’s management team and its key employees bring together a unique blend of experience from consumer fitness products, athletics and exercise physiology, hardware, software, user interface design and consumer electronics.
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