TriActive America Announces Successful Major Sale to Hilton Hotel in Florida
August 04, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
TriActive America — http://www.triactiveamerica.com — the nation’s leading outdoor fitness equipment company, announced today the successful sale of 15 pieces of equipment and 2 show boards to the Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Sea World International Center in Orlando, Florida. “The Hilton hotels are renowned as one of the world’s finest places to stay, and this sale symbolizes the way in which the quality and value of our equipment has become known both nationally and internationally,” said CEO James P. Sargen.
The Hilton hotel’s new TriActive America fitness trail includes cardiovascular fitness stations (for example, the TriActive Air Walker and Rower), strength-training equipment (such as the TriActive push-up bars and leg press), flexibility areas (as exemplified by the TriActive back stretch and back extension machines), and a balance component (including the TriActive Jump Bars). The Hilton also installed show boards at the start and end of the TriActive Fitness Trail, which circles a man-made lake that is part of the hotel’s property.
“I think that the Hilton’s desire to invest in their guests’ fitness is part of a new wave of enthusiasm about the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of daily exercise,” Sargen noted. “I started TriActive America with the intention of creating not just a company but a fitness catalyst and sparkplug, and I’m encouraged by the fact that the TriActive America equipment is now installed in almost every state in the nation, as well as overseas.”
About TriActive America
Headquartered in San Luis Obispo, Calif., TriActive America specializes in providing outdoor fitness equipment for all ages and levels of fitness. For example, a resort, community, or townhouse association might want to design a walking trail or fitness trail around the grounds, with fitness stations placed at strategic areas on the trail. These fitness stations contain signs explaining how to use the equipment and a piece of equipment, ranging from cardiovascular to strength-training apparatus. A city park could create a "fitness zone" with the equipment, in contrast, and a university might want to set up a fitness area or fitness challenge course for their staff and students as well. In addition, many homeowners have incorporated exercise into their daily lives by installing TriActive America exercise equipment in their backyards.