AI gyms for seniors

An AI‑powered gym in Tel Aviv now scans user data and issues personalized training for seniors using smart wristbands — a real‑world example of AI fitness applied in assisted living settings. (The innovation was reported this week as an operational deployment.) (jpost.com)

The installation was funded at roughly NIS 1 million and opened at Ad 120’s Ramat HaHayal residence in Tel Aviv through a partnership between the Ad 120 assisted‑living network and Energym of the Movement Group. (jpost.com) Residents complete a computerized assessment at an on‑site “smart kiosk” that runs strength and aerobic tests, after which a personalized program is written to a smart wristband that automatically configures the gym machines and syncs workout data to a monitoring app in real time. (jpost.com) Ad 120’s CEO Tomer Rosenberg described the rollout as part of the chain’s “longevity” strategy, while Energym CEO Yair Rosen framed the company’s role as bringing fitness innovation to senior care. (jpost.com) The hardware backbone is the Milon training system, a German‑made line of electronically controlled resistance machines used in clinical and commercial settings that the manufacturer says supports guided circuit training and automated, safety‑focused sessions. (milongroup.com) Energym — founded in 1987 and operating under the Movement Group umbrella — supplies the fitness equipment and has recently marketed energy‑generating and modular wellness products such as the RE:GEN smart bike and Eco Pod. (energym.co.il) Ad 120 operates multiple assisted‑living homes and is simultaneously pursuing larger longevity projects, including an NIS 800 million longevity residential complex announced for Kiryat Motzkin, signaling the network’s broader push into tech‑enabled senior services. (jpost.com)

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