Video Editor: Ashutosh Bhardwaj
Think of all the reasons you’d go to a gym for? Does it include generating electrical energy for your nation? Nope? Well, for Terra Hale's new gym in London's Shepherd's Bush Market, working up sweat while working some energy is the motto.
The gym's spin bikes are built to harness peddle power, generating energy that'll be put back into the local grid. Whenever a visitor peddles on the gym's "Eco-Power" spin bicycles, they generate watts. A dedicated smartphone app tells gym-goers their speed, calories burnt, distance covered and watts generated.
The gym claims a 50-minute spin class with 8-10 participants will generate between 1,500 and 3,300 watts.
To put that into perspective, a desktop computer uses about 400 watts an hour, a laptop uses 200 watts an hour. A glowing light build uses around 60 watts an hour.
The energy-generating spin bikes are just one element of Terra Hale's environmentally-friendly philosophy.
The new gym, the company's third, is also a plastic-free zone. Gym-goers are told to leave their plastic bottles at home, they drink from these re-usable stainless-steel and wood containers instead.
The water rowing machines are made from sustainably-sourced wood. Its yoga mats and rubber floor are made from recycled materials.
Rather than energy-sapping air conditioning, oxygen-generating plants hang on the walls. They're bathed in pink-coloured full spectrum lights to help them grow.
(With inputs from AP)
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