No athlete, whether amateur or professional, will miss the chance to really improve their performance – within the legal limits, of course.
This is why so many are starting to take an interest in the possibilities offered by regular oxygen therapy carried out in hyperbaric chambers.
And these chambers are now as accessible as ever. In fact, any fitness club can afford such a device and dramatically increase the attractiveness of its offering towards local sports lovers.
Everyone – and that includes your local competition.
Want to get ahead of them? Find out now how you can exploit the potential of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in your fitness club or gym.
What is oxygen therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (also abbreviated HbOT, from ‘Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy’) is ingenious in its simplicity. It involves delivering oxygen to the body for a set period of time.
Sounds simple, so what is the ‘magic’ secret? Well, it is that the concentration of oxygen in the air exhaled during the treatment is close to 100%.
As you can guess, the whole process requires special conditions. And these are achievable inside the hyperbaric chamber – the device into which the person undergoing therapy enters.
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The supply of oxygen in the chamber is carried out under increased pressure (1.3 ATA). This gives the opportunity to penetrate places that are not accessible to it under normal conditions.
This treatment improves health, beauty … as well as athletic performance.
Growing interest among athletes
Robert Lewandowski, Michael Phelps, Tiger Woods, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, Novak Djokovic… What do these names have in common?
Obviously, they were (or still are) all outstanding athletes. Some of the greatest ever in their respective disciplines. They are characterised by their professional approach to what they do, in every aspect of their daily lives.
But there is something else. All the individuals mentioned above regularly undergo oxygen therapy.
It is impossible to reach championship level without introducing good habits. And one of these for our champions turned out to be sessions in the hyperbaric chamber.
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Something which is now also being done by a multitude of their imitators, keen to exploit the potential of this invention. The problem? They still have relatively few places they can go for this service.
And that’s where you can step in, with your offer extended to include professional oxygen therapy treatments for athletes.
But how do you pass on the benefits to existing and new clients? After all, the names of sports stars, however impressive, are not enough on their own.
Therefore, we will now turn to explain one of the basic issues:
How does hyperbaric oxygen therapy help physically active people?
The topic deserves a separate discussion, so here we will only briefly introduce it.
HbOT is extremely beneficial for athletes because it:
● ensures adequate recovery after exercise,
● reduces the oxygen deficit,
● allows for a much faster recovery after injury,
● reduces swelling and alleviates inflammation,
● facilitates optimal concentration,
● increases your performance
● strengthens the immune system.
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Ultimately, all of the above-mentioned activities lead to better and better results. They are a benefit not only for professional athletes, but also for amateur athletes.
“They lead to better and better results…” Wait a minute. Isn’t that already…?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not doping
The patch of so-called “legal doping” has stuck to HbOT. While this is a catchphrase that catches the imagination, its unfortunate second part may raise some questions as to whether this is really an acceptable way of improving performance.
To clarify any doubts right away: hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not doping and is not recognised as such by any organisation.
First and foremost, HbOT has no negative side effects, which is characteristic of banned substances. It is not a shortcut – it is simply another support for athletes to use.
Knowing this, you gain the option of going out to clubs and other sports associations in your area with an offer to carry out the treatments.
But can you actually do this without being a medical professional? It is time to clarify the next nagging question.
Who can carry out the treatment?
In fact, anyone who undergoes the appropriate training.
If you can imagine the huge amount of money you will have to pay for a specialised course, good news for you.
When you order the chamber, we will carry it out for you and your staff. We will explain all the technicalities in an accessible way, answer your questions and advise you ourselves on the best solutions for your business.
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We would like to emphasise right now that our equipment is easy to use – it can be learned very quickly. What’s more, one person can even operate several chambers at the same time without any problems.
And while we are on the subject…
Which hyperbaric chamber should I choose for my fitness club?
At the moment we have up to three easy-to-use, cutting-edge models to choose from for the HbOT treatment.
OxyBed MAXI
● pressure: 1.3 ATA
● oxygen: 10 l/min
● number of persons: 2
● dimensions:
○ length: 225 cm
○ diameter: 90 cm
The most frequent choice of our customers. This is a really spacious model, providing enough room for up to two people.
This is the chamber that particularly appeals to physically active people. More performance? Better performance during training and competitions? With the OxyBed MAXI, all this and more is within the reach of every athlete.
OxyBed COMFORT
● pressure: 1.4 ATA
● oxygen: 10 l/min
● number of persons: 1
● dimensions:
○ length: 110 cm
○ depth: 70 cm
○ height: 110 cm
The basic idea behind the development of this model is to combine full functionality with the greatest possible comfort.
The unusual shape of this chamber is due to the fact that it was developed for clients who prefer a sitting position during treatment.
OxyBed MAXI STEEL
● pressure: 1.5 ATA
● oxygen: 10 l/min
● number of persons: 1
● dimensions:
○ length: 220 cm
diameter: 90 cm
The chamber is distinguished by its construction in durable material and up to a 10-litre oxygen concentrator enabling treatments at a pressure of 1.5 ATA.
Accessories
If you value minimalism, a hyperbaric chamber is really the only essential piece of equipment for oxygen therapy treatments.
However, there are a number of accessories that make the whole process more enjoyable. These include an armchair for inside the chamber, a mattress, eye pillows, masks or a walkie-talkie set for instant communication with the person inside.
All developed with a view to achieving the greatest possible satisfaction for the final customer.
Want to see the full range? Contact us and we will send you a complete list of accessories available to order!
Get a source of passive income
Surely many of your clients go elsewhere for oxygen therapy after their training… But it doesn’t have to look like that.
After all, they can stay with you – all you have to do is to order a hyperbaric chamber. It’s a lot simpler than it may first appear.
Yes, it’s not the cheapest purchase. But it pays for itself in the blink of an eye. One chamber means that several treatments can be carried out per day, each costing PLN 150-200. Operating the device does not take up all the staff’s attention, so it does not overly distract from other duties.
This makes the hyperbaric chamber a source of practically passive income – the equipment pays for itself and then makes a tangible profit.
Running a business unfortunately brings costs. The best way to face them? Running ahead – constantly expanding your offering, attracting new people and providing regular customers with further reasons to renew their passes.
A hyperbaric chamber for your fitness club can help with this. Call us back today and we’ll be happy to answer all your questions.