The New Ways to Stay Fit at Element Hotels
Hotel & Resort Patrick Clarke January 08, 2017

With most travelers' New Year's resolutions still intact, Marriott International's Element Hotels brand announced the rollout of a handful of new fitness and wellness offerings for 2017 and beyond.
The new additions, which will be especially exciting for cycling enthusiasts, build on the brand's existing fitness amenities, including natural saline swimming pools and well-equipped fitness centers.
What's New?
Element has entered into a partnership with the Your Trainer app, allowing guests to access customized workout videos anytime and anywhere. Through the partnership, new content has also been created exclusively for Element guests.
Once they check in, guests will receive a three-digit code they can use to establish a profile on the app and begin utilizing the virtual personal trainer.
The eco-friendly brand is also teaming up with Seattle-based lifestyle brand MiiR to pump up its existing Bike to Borrow program, which offers guests free bikes, helmets and local trail maps to use during their stay.
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Moving forward, each Element property will feature a pair of Element-branded MiiR bikes boasting a handful of features designed to make for a more relaxing ride. A medium and an extra-large MiiR bike will be available on a first come, first serve basis.
Finally, Element will also upgrade the new Life Cycle electronic stationary bikes inside of its fitness centers with charging stations so guests can power up their devices while they pedal.
Massachusetts' Element Boston Seaport, Maryland's Element Arundel Mills, New Hampshire's Element Hanover-Lebanon, Montana's Element Bozeman and Colorado's Element Basalt-Aspen already boast new Infinity Series Self-Powered Bikes.
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