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Area: Conditioning Floor
Platform Name: Metabolic Assessment
Model/Type: CardioMemory Pod
Description: Upright bike with adjustable seat (vertical/horizontal); adjustable pedal crank range from 130 to 180 mm with a 2.5 mm interval;

Treadmill with adjustable handrails to provide firm and ergonomic support to users of all sizes (and can also be for Paediatric use) and limited mobility, for extra support for compromised balance;

CardioMemory software personalized training routines that can also be stored within the equipment memory. CardioMemory is a software application developed by Technogym providing detailed analysis of client aerobic capacity. Thanks to its ability to interface with each bike, it enables real-time acquisition, visualization and storage of all data related to tests or training sessions.

1 bike and 1 treadmill are interfaced with a CardioMemory workstation.
Location: PC 01.233
Disclaimer Please note that there are restrictions on the use of the PERFORM Centre's equipment. As such, some items may not be removed from our facilities. For details, please contact the Platform Supervisor.
Capacity: 1 / 2 (Users / Participants)
Note: KIN Clinic / Multi-function Lab A

Default Rates:
Concordia Internal Rate: $8.00 /hour *
Academic Rate (External): $60.00 /hour *
Public Sector / Not-for-Profit: $60.00 /hour *
Private Sector / Industry: Contact Us
  * Note: Booking rates do not include the cost of consumables used, or the hiring of technicians/specialists to operate equipment if applicable.

Availability:

Days of week: SuMTWThFSa
Weekday hrs: 06:30 - 22:00
Weekend hrs: 08:00 - 18:00

Contact:

Christina Weiss
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Metabolic Assessment CardioMemory Pod



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