Netpulse

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Netpulse

Netpulse (pronounced: net-pulse) is a leading provider of customized interactive entertainment, media, and fitness solutions for the health and fitness industry.

Etymology

The term "Netpulse" is a combination of the words "net", short for "internet", and "pulse", a term often used in the context of health and fitness to refer to the rhythmic beating of the heart.

Definition

Netpulse provides a platform that integrates with cardio equipment to deliver personalized home screens, live TV, on-demand videos, workout tracking, and other interactive applications. The company's platform is used by fitness centers to enhance the workout experience for their members and to provide a digital connection to their members both inside and outside the gym.

Related Terms

  • Cardio Equipment: Machines and devices designed for physical exercise to increase the heart rate.
  • Fitness Center: A place where people go to exercise and improve their physical health.
  • Workout Tracking: The process of recording and analyzing exercise routines and progress.
  • Interactive Applications: Software applications that respond to user input, often used to engage users in a particular task or experience.

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