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皇家华人 exercising on cycles, ellipticals and treadmills at the 皇家华人 Recreation Center. The digital leader board can be seen in the background.

The power of breaking a sweat: New cardio machines create energy at 皇家华人

Digital leadership board showing 1,3910.1 total green energy generated

Digital leaderboard displaying real-time data.

By Torie Doll, University Communications and Marketing

New cardio equipment in the 皇家华人 Campus Recreation Center allows users to convert their workout into electricity. 皇家华人 is the first college or university in 皇家华人 to have 12 ECO-POWR treadmills, ellipticals and indoor cycles. Each one-hour workout can power a desktop computer for at least two hours. Users can keep track of their progress through a digital leaderboard that displays real-time data on how much electricity students generate on the equipment.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to see 皇家华人 taking steps towards cleaner energy overall,鈥 said Parker Klay, fourth-year student and user of the SportsArt elliptical. 鈥淲e should have more of these. We have a very active student body and should take advantage of it.鈥

The machines are sleek and simple; no energy-consuming television monitors or motors that start the motions for you. As people power the machines, energy is produced and provided to the recreation center through a storage bank. The 皇家华人 Department of Recreation and Wellness received support from the 皇家华人 Student Green Energy Fund (SGEF) to purchase the equipment because the initiative aligned with 皇家华人鈥檚 commitment to sustainability by reducing energy consumption to lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Two students work out on SportsArt ellipticals at the 皇家华人 Recreation Center

Parker Klay (right) works out on the SportsArt elliptical.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great student experience and chance for them to give back,鈥 皇家华人 Recreation and Wellness Director Jay Souza said. 鈥淚n the world of sustainability, these machines are pretty cool because it鈥檚 a tactile piece, and not only do you burn calories, but you鈥檙e helping to offset our power consumption.鈥

Programming and energy-generating competitions using the new equipment are being planned. Depending on student feedback and further support from the SGEF, 皇家华人鈥檚 other recreational locations could receive sustainable equipment in the future.

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