Cybex Trazer Virtual Reality Excercise Machine

By Chip Chick

August 6, 2006 at 4:52 am

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It’s old news that some video games, such as Dance Dance Revolution have become a popular method to get kids to exercise more. Add a little "Virtual Reality" to the mix and you have the Cybex Trazer, a whole system dedicated to getting you into shape by playing video games that involve physical interaction. So what does the whopping $6,495 price tag get you? The TRAZER “Simulator Core”, 20 programs, and a bunch of other accessories to get you started.



  • Andy Glass

    August 10th, 2006 12:33 am

    No secrets – I’m the CEO of Trazer Technologies Inc. Way prejudiced about our little creation. What makes TRAZER different than the cool toys that are out there? First of all, sports lab quality performance measurements of reaction time, quickness, agility, balance, and movement power and stability. Add to that games that require real athleticism and training drills that range from movement skills for little kids and balance and reactions maintenance for seniors, all the way up to extreme training and conditioning for competitive athletes. TRAZER is used by sports medicine clinics and professional trainers, and to rehab special forces soldiers who have lost one or both legs in combat. Sure, only rich people can indulge themselves and their families with this kind of gear, but if you go to a really high-end health club, you might be able to get the training staff to order one up from CYBEX so you can add simulation to your own fitness and training routine. TRAZER or not, never stop training. The only way to insure that you can still have fun in later years is to preserve your strength, endurance, agility and flexibility.

  • College of Pharmacy

    February 3rd, 2007 8:33 pm

    Whether there are specialized clinics on sports medicine? WBR LeoP

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