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    Progio Training Companion review

    By workoutmommy | May 4, 2008

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    I still have not been able to find that personal trainer, so I was thrilled when Dirk Bartels, founder of Progio Mobile, Inc., offered me the chance to test drive their Progio Training Companion.

    The Progio Training Companion is a hand held fitness system that provides step-by-step instructions of your workouts and tracks your results. It allows you to take your exercise program with you and acts as a personal trainer, right in the palm of your hand!

    The Progio is very easy to use and makes scheduling and completing your workouts quite easy. Here are some of the features:

    After using the companion for about a month, I think it is a great tool and I love the portability factor. I can take it anywhere and it is ready to go for me. The video clips are extremely helpful, especially if you are a beginning exerciser. The workouts themselves were quite challenging and I used muscles that I had not used in way too long, especially with Michael George’s 20 minute strength training routine!

    I’ve said before that I struggle with strength training, so this device was perfect for me. There were no excuses with it, I wanted to complete the workout, (because it tells you if you haven’t!), and it pushed me to get it done.

    The main downside for me was getting the opportunity to use it by myself. My 2 year old was fascinated with it and wanted to play with it, which is not conducive to mommy getting a good workout! When I’m doing a DVD, I can half listen and watch while still paying attention to my boys. With this though, I had to focus on the device and realized it is not something I can use effectively while they are under my feet.

    The device itself is also on the pricey side but if you are spending money on a personal trainer each week, the Progio Training Companion is going to save you money in the long run. Other options include loading the workouts directly to your iPhone or iPod touch.

    If you have a gym membership, I think this would be perfect for you. You can load up your workouts and go through your routines without distraction. (and the other members and trainers will be very jealous of your portable trainer!)

    I definitely recommend the Progio Training Companion for you or the fitness enthusiast in your life. Thank you again Dirk for allowing me to review it!

    On that note, I am off to do some lunges, overhead presses, and whatever else my Progio instructs me to do today.

    How about you gang? What are you doing to stay active today?

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    4 Responses to “Progio Training Companion review”

    1. Jennifer Says:
      May 4th, 2008 at 12:58 pm

      That sounds great!!! I may have to look into that. I ran a 5k today- it was a nice day for it, but my sciatic nerve is killing me! I don’t understand how it didn’t bother me after the 1/2 marathon- but after 3 miles I am dying?

      Jennifer’s last blog post..Race for Hope this weekend!

    2. Nap Warden Says:
      May 5th, 2008 at 12:23 am

      First…Hi, I’ve been really busy with bloggy design business!
      Second…That looks fabu. I want one, how much?!?

      Nap Warden’s last blog post..Ba-na na na na na…

    3. Rachel Says:
      May 5th, 2008 at 12:31 am

      THis looks like a cool little gadget. Is there a heart rate monitor in it?? Are they all strength training workouts? What kind of cardio workouts are included?

      Too bad it doesn’t do it for you, heh!???!

      Rachel’s last blog post..Race Results Sunday: Run through Redlands

    4. Jennifer Says:
      May 5th, 2008 at 9:33 pm

      I looked that up- it is not cheap, but a cool idea!

      Jennifer’s last blog post..Race for Hope this weekend!