Revolutionary Visionbody ‘PowerSuit’ available in Australia
29 November 2018
Revolutionary Visionbody ‘PowerSuit’ available in Australia
Global training solution to assist in injury recovery, build muscle and burn fat now available in Australia.
Visionbody Australia is working to change the fitness industry in Australia with the launch of a revolutionary wireless Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS) training system featuring the ‘PowerSuit’ – an intelligent body suit designed to assist injury recovery, sculpt, shape, and tone the body quickly and effectively.
The Visionbody PowerSuit offers a plethora of fitness benefits for women and men alike:
- SAVE Time – only 20 minutes
- Defined Muscles through deep muscle stimulation while increasing endurance, strength and mobility. You can get up to 90% of muscles activated
- Assist injury recovery through the rehabilitation and re-education of wasted or weakened muscles. Train with a system gentle on your joints and in a safe way
- Reduce back pain and reduce stress tension
- Help identify, adjust and compensate for muscle imbalances
The innovative body suit which uses the latest German technology, is a powerful yet fun training tool that condenses four hours of conventional gym training into a 20-minute workout session – as led by a dedicated instructor. A training session wearing the Visionbody PowerSuit is an extremely effective, full-body workout that activates over 90% of muscles all at the same time. Integrated with 20 high-tech pulse patches, the Visionbody PowerSuit stimulates the main muscle groups in the body – while the other muscles get trained automatically. The electrical pulses activate the blood circulation and cell metabolism, stimulating the musculature and connective tissue in its entirety, which helps build lean muscles and eliminate fat cells.
Previously, Electro Muscle Stimulation training required users to wear vests attached to cables, inhibiting movement. The new Visionbody PowerSuit features the latest Bluetooth technology that is free from messy cables, so now users have total freedom of movement for a maximised 20-minute training session. Anyone can afford 20 minutes when it comes to health.
With the widespread adoption of VR there is tons of RnD that we are doing to keep our technology in line with this. Just imagine yourself placed into a game or an appropriate virtual world achieving a task and as you participate the Visionbody PowerSuit applies resistance that will make movements tougher. Watch this space and talk to us if this is of interest.
The Visionbody PowerSuit gives trainers the freedom to easily create customised sessions and plan to meet the goals set by each individual. Trainers design holistic exercise programs offering strength training, endurance training and cardio to achieve all body goals – from enhancing upper body muscle to achieving flat tummies, reducing cellulite, getting rid of post-natal weight gain and much more. Trainers control the intensity of the impulses on each individual’s bodysuits, depending on their preference and fitness level. Users will expect to see visible results within three weeks, based on two 20-minute sessions a week.
The 20-minute Visionbody programs can include HIIT Training, Anaerobic Training (Strength), Aerobic Training (Cardio), Weight Loss Programs to name a few. Just imagine totally unrestricted exercise indoors, outdoors, gentle on your joints either at the gym or at your workplace during lunchtime while leaving sufficient time to also enjoy your lunch.
For more information about the Visionbody technology on how you can take advantage of it whether you are a boutique gym operator, personal trainer, physiotherapist, a sports club or an investor simply drop us a line at darko@visionbody.com.au. We have heaps of information on our website visionbody.com.au together with information on our body composition scanner InBalance300 allowing you to monitor your fitness journey cost effectively.
In addition to this we have VisionBody Gym business licensing opportunities available in Australia and if you would like to join our fast growing team please get in touch. This is now available at the new VisionBody Gym powered by VisionBody currently operating in Wollongong, Melbourne and Sydney with Perth to open in early 2019 and followed by another 3 more in WA. We have leasing options available for all of the equipment .Be your own boss and lets us help you build a business that will help you differentiate from the rest.
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PHILANTHROPY: A NEW REVENUE STREAM
HOW CAN YOUR ORGANISATION CAPITALISE?
In the last four years, the Australian Sports Foundation has raised around $150m for Australian sport. However, sport still receives less than 1% of tax deductible donations in this country. Philanthropic investment in sport can have a profound impact – not just on the physical and mental health of our people, but also on the overall wellbeing of Australian communities – and the Australian Sports Foundation is committed to changing this.
PHILANTHROPY: A NEW REVENUE STREAM FOR AUSTRALIAN SPORT
Sport is part of the Aussie DNA and is central to our nation’s culture. It is at the heart of every community, and brings people from different backgrounds and cultures together in a way that nothing else can. Perhaps above all, it promotes active healthy lifestyles, and inspires our young people to believe that they too can pursue their dreams. Despite these huge social and community benefits, sport has lagged behind other causes in tapping into the philanthropic dollar.
In recent years, the Australian Sports Foundation has been working with sport at all levels to change this – with dramatic results; donations to sport have grown from $17m a year to $45m – but even this represents less than 1% of all money donated in Australia each year, and is well behind the $300m a year that arts and cultural organisations raise from this source, so there is a huge opportunity for further growth.
INCREASED COMPETITION FOR FUNDING
Current trends in sport are creating a more competitive environment for clubs and organisations looking to secure funding. The rapid growth in women's and girl's sport places pressure on existing infrastructure and facilities, and means that clubs and organisations need to be more innovative in their approach to secure funding.
Developing a fundraising strategy as part of your organisations overall business model will ensure you are not relying too heavily on competitive external sources for funding.
PANEL DISCUSSION: PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES
Peter Murphy
Executive Director at Australian Rugby Foundation
Matthew Lang
Fundraising Manager at Brisbane Broncos
Peter Murphy and Matthew Lang spoke at Money In Sport 2018 on a panel discussion focusing on the opportunities that philanthropy presents to sporting organisations at all levels, and how this can be implemented as new revenue streams.
How sport can incorporate fundraising into existing operations:
Sports organisations are continuously looking for new revenue streams, but many have yet to recognise how tax-deductible fundraising can contribute significantly to the bottom line. And donations are not limited to cash, but also to equipment and goods.
Tax-deductible fundraising can be successfully achieve at any level – elite, state, district and at grassroots. National and state representative athletes can also fundraise via the Sports Foundation for coaching, travel, equipment and medical costs.
Opportunity that the philanthropic market in Australia presents for sport:
Around $3 billion is donated to tax-deductible causes every year. In 2017-18, $44.7 million was raised for sport via the Australian Sports Foundation which means sport is receiving just 1.3% of the philanthropic market. However, arts and culture raises $300 million every year.
Given Australians love of sport, how sport is a key part of every community throughout Australia, together with the health, social and community benefits sport provides, there is a great opportunity for sport to raise similar or more money than arts and culture every year via tax-deductible fundraising.
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DIVERSIFICATION OF REVENUE STREAMS
IN AUSTRALIAN CLUBLAND
12 November 2018
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By Jonathan Harris - Managing Partner at SRi
The extremely competitive Australian sponsorship market and ethical dilemmas surrounding pokie machines or Leagues Club distributions, have pushed the more progressive clubs and teams in Australia to seek new revenue streams in analogous and complimentary areas of business.
Traditional revenue streams in clubland – those including Sponsorship, Hospitality, Membership, Merchandise and match-day – remain critical to a club’s commercial operations, of course, but these streams are increasingly being supplemented by a diverse array of new revenue possibilities.
Pooling Resources for Profit in Multi-Sport Models
Recently there have been numerous formal and informal partnerships and acquisitions across various sport codes in Australia. Examples of these include relationships between Super Netball Teams with both AFL and NRL clubs, ABL and AFL, NBL and AFL and Touch Football and NRL.
Sharing CRM, Data and Fan Engagement Strategies amongst clubs with multi team models such as the Giants, Magpies, Crows or Storm, allow them to have more regular dialogue within their community, and ultimately increase ticketing, membership, merchandise and match-day revenues.
GOING ALL IN ON WOMEN'S SPORT
An extension of the multi-sports model is the much-documented increase in profile and commercial outcomes for Women’s sport offerings, with the establishment of AFLW (2017) and Women’s NRL (2018) in addition to the Women’s Big Bash and the W League that precedes these.
The AFLW competition has seen several existing club partners increase their investment to AFLW teams and has also introduced several new partners to the AFL landscape. What is even more encouraging is that some of these AFLW team partners have had such a strong belief in the competition and what the athletes can offer, that they have entered the sports sponsorship environment for the first time.
ESports: Where media, entertainment, technology & sport converge
Another extension of the multi-sport model is the strategic move into esports by multiple clubs and teams. One of the first movers in this space, AFL side Essendon, bought top tier esports team Abyss, and Adelaide Crows have made a similar move with their acquisition of the esports team Legacy.
Their involvement in the rapidly growing esports industry would broaden the scope of these clubs’ fan engagement, brands and commercial platforms. Obviously, esports is hugely popular with millennials and there are enhanced opportunities for current and new corporate partners to engage with younger, digital and social media savvy audiences.
LOOKING TO CHINA AND FURTHER AFIELD
With the Chinese sports industry continuing to grow at impressive rates, the AFL has made strides in introducing the game to this thriving market. With Port Adelaide taking a home game abroad, the club has a fully developed China strategy supported by dedicated Asia Pacific-focused hires. Likewise, the NRL are investigating opportunities in North America, and a number of clubs are looking at the possibility of playing games in new markets.
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Viewers in Australia for 2017 AFL Grand Final
With Melbourne Victory set to play their sixth season in the Asian Champions League, and Sydney FC their fourth, both clubs have strategies in place to increase networking for Asian business both domestically and overseas.
As their exposure in Asia continues to grow, both clubs have recognised the need to engage with, and commercially target, the Asian market. Melbourne Victory’s signing of Japanese superstar Keisuke Honda represents an exponential opportunity for the club and League to make a bigger impact on the Asian market.
ARTICLE By Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris is the Managing Partner, Australia and New Zealand, of SRi. Jonathan specialises in commercialisation across the convergent industries of Sports, Media, Entertainment and Content.
Jonathan advises on executive and retained search assignments for Australia’s sports, media and entertainment industry, and leads consulting and advisory projects related to broader HR, People and Structure.
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Money In Sport Networking Lounge Presented by Telstra & Akamai
MONEY IN SPORT NETWORKING LOUNGE
HOSTED BY TELSTRA & AKAMAI
Money In Sport will provide delegates with even more opportunities to network and start building relationships throughout the 2018 Conference. We are delighted to announce that part of our partnership with Telstra and Akamai will see a dedicated Networking Lounge at Money In Sport 2018.
Delegates will have access to this private lounge throughout the conference to discuss new deals and opportunities away from the main conference area.
“Telstra and Akamai are the winning team behind live sports broadcasting and streaming services both domestically and internationally. We’re thrilled to share our joint knowledge, expertise and success supporting live sports contribution and distribution over many years.”
- Karen Clark, Head of Sales – ANZ, Telstra Broadcast Services
Telstra brings innovative technology, capability and talent from across the globe to enable our customers to thrive in a connected world.
Telstra Broadcast Services has the winning blend to contribute millions of hours of live sports to audiences in Australia and around the world through our global media networks, broadcast operations and field operations plus the support of 24/7 bookings and engineering teams.
Akamai is the world’s largest and most trusted cloud delivery platform, making it easier for its customers to provide the best and most secure digital experiences on any device, anytime, anywhere.
Akamai’s massively distributed platform is unparalleled in scale with over 200,000 servers across 130 countries, giving customers superior performance and threat protection.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AT MONEY IN SPORT 2018
Each year, we hear amazing feedback from our delegates around the networking opportunities that Money In Sport provides. Countless new business deals begin as discussions at Money In Sport, so we've taken this to new heights in 2018 to include a dedicated space for networking and private discussions.
Network with industry leaders and decision makers at Money In Sport 2018 and start the discussions that will lead to new deals and opportunities for 2019.
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Behind The Scenes at the Australian PGA Championship
BEHIND THE SCENES
AT THE AUSTRALIAN PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
A MONEY IN SPORT EXCLUSIVE
Delegates will be transferred to the Australian PGA Championship at RACV Royal Pines Resort to experience a behind the scenes workshop.
Guests will enjoy a tour of TV productions, commentary and media centre, gaining an insight of how event organizers maximize sponsor returns whilst delivering a broadcast that reaches over 450 million homes across the world.
KEY LEARNINGS
- Event production
- Maximizing sponsor return on investment
- Broadcast integration
SESSION DETAILS
This exclusive session will run during the lunch/workshop break on Day Two, between 12-2 pm.
Transport to and from RACV Royal Pines Resort is included as part of your Delegate Pass.
This Behind The Scenes Experience is included in your Delegate Pass, so there is no extra cost for Money In Sport Delegates.
HOW TO REGISTER
This is a brand new workshop experience for the 2018 Money In Sport Conference
The session is limited to 20 delegates, and bookings are essential prior to the conference.
Registrations will open one week prior to the conference.
*NOTE: Session is only available to 2018 Money In Sport Delegates
ARE YOU A KEEN GOLFER?
Money In Sport 2018 has a strong focus on golf with speakers from the PGA TOUR and President's Cup, as well as a number of opportunities to get your golfing fix throughout the week.
2018 Australian PGA Championships
All Money In Sport Delegates receive a complimentary One Day ticket to attend the Championship, as well as discounted pricing on all Hospitality Packages for the weekend.
For full event & ticketing details, follow the link below.
2018 Money In Sport Golf Day
Want to start networking and building relationships before the conference? The Money In Sport Golf Day is a chance to enjoy one of the best courses in Queensland with other delegates, then head straight to the Welcome Drinks at The Star!
The Golf Day commences at 11:30am on November 28th and is held at Lakelands Golf Club, in partnership with Golf Genius Software.
Bookings are essential. Price for Money In Sport Delegates is $99.00.
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