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Streamline your cardi-pulmonary system and increase your strength and endurance.
Hypoxic training enhances strength and endurance and significantly improves your cardio- pulmonary system

Hypoxic training improves pulmonary ventilation and red blood cell count, adding to your overall health!
Hypoxic workouts can decrease your valuable workout time by up to 50%!

The "At-Rest" HRS is a boon for the disabled, obese and rehab patients, who can now exercise without lifting a finger.
The patented Hypoxic Room System, or HRS, developed by Hypoxico Inc., is an extension of the time-proven hypoxic training method. It comes as a 1- or 2-user softwall enclosure (the Standard System), or can be installed in any existing room or enclosure, providing an active exercise environment for the professional athlete, sports clinic, spa and health-and-fitness club. The oxygen-depleted environment HRS in the HER is the same you would find at an elevation of 8,500 ft, such as in the Rockies. Treadmills, stationary bikes, punching bags and other equipment can be used inside the HRS.
The word "hypoxia" means low oxygen delivery to bodily tissue. The process of the hypoxic method can briefly be described as follows: when we inhale lower-oxygen air, the brain responds to this change and instructs the body to increase pulmonary ventilation and the production of red blood cells. Red blood cells deliver oxygen to the tissues which combine with stored nutrients to produce energy. Unlike the constant hypoxia present in the mountains, the "intermittent" hypoxia of the HRS gradually adapts the body to perform normally in a low-oxygen environment, and substantially better in a normal oxygen, or "normoxic," environment. The body is thus adapted to both environments.
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