Did you know that the number of pillows you have has a direct correlation to the amount of pain your body feels each day?
This is one of the many things you’ll probably learn when you join Continuuma new members-only wellness club, is scheduled to open May 15 at 676 Greenwich Street near Christopher Street in the West Village.
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A focus on fact-based education is core to this destination’s ethos, championing well-being above all else, and AI-powered software employed to create a personal plan for each member. We hope to achieve exactly that through the use of .
It all may sound very high-tech and expensive, and that’s because it is. Continuum’s membership fee is about $10,000 a month and gives people access to the space. A top-notch gym, personal trainers, physical trainers, saunas, treatment rooms, lounges, nap pods and more.
Considering the interest in the concept and the robust group of people already enrolled in the program, one thing is clear: New Yorkers are making their pandemic-era commitment to a healthier you these days, no matter the cost. It means that you are trying to run it even if it is.
“In the field of health, the fundamentals of nutrition, exercise, and recovery are well-established science, but their application remains elusive,” CEO Jeff Halevy said in an official statement. “We are often handed tools without a blueprint and left to navigate the complexities of wellness alone. Our vision is to break down these silos and use meticulously collected data to More than just an upscale wellness club, Continuum is powered by the power of AI and personal biometrics. A fully integrated platform that makes health intentional and quantifiable.”
As Halevy said, Continuum operates as more than just a gym. Members will not exceed a total limit of 250 people and will undergo a series of tests and examinations (including body composition scans, sleep analysis, and blood tests). The club’s AI software could actually develop the equivalent of a personal “prescription”, including exercise habits and dietary guidelines, as well as suggestions for specific treatments and services to be provided on-site. It is said that there is.
The luxury of service reflects the business’ physical 25,000 square foot flagship store. Stucco walls, modern décor, carefully selected artwork, and top-notch lighting fixtures and equipment have made Continuum one of the nation’s trendiest wellness centers.
Chief Revenue Officer Tom Wingert told Time Out, “A lot of people who are familiar with the recovery field associate it with regime exercise and feel like there’s no place that can give me all the knowledge.” “There is,” he said. “So not only does he have to go to two places to find what he’s looking for, he also doesn’t have access to someone who can guide him about both recovery and exercise. This place does both. I’ll give it to you.”
Wingert, who is clearly passionate about the business and what it represents, hopes to eventually open similar clubs across the country. Maybe start with Miami and Los Angeles. Locals seem to share New Yorkers’ interest in things that can prolong youth. In addition, we will make the AI software that powers Continuum available “a la carte.” Whether it comes with a $10,000 price tag remains to be seen.
