TriActive America Announces Successful Major Sale to Royal Caribbean International
The nation's leading outdoor fitness equipment company, TriActive America, works with one of the world's largest cruise lines to design an outdoor fitness area.
San Luis Obispo, CA (PRWEB) July 14, 2005 -- TriActive America (www.triactiveamerica.com), the nation’s leading outdoor
fitness equipment company, announced today a successful sale to Royal Caribbean
International. The equipment, which includes back-stretch and back extension
machines, sit-up benches and Air Walkers, is installed on the line’s recently
renovated ship, Enchantment of the Seas, as part of a top-deck vitality
course.
Royal Caribbean International representatives sought the
expertise of TriActive America in every aspect of this project, including
designing and creating instructional signs showing passengers how to stretch and
perform various exercises.
“Royal Caribbean’s executive management
deserves a commendation for incorporating fitness into their passengers’ lives
on the ship. It is admirable that they care about the health and well-being of
their guests in this way,” said TriActive America CEO James P. Sargen. “It’s the
perfect vacation: cruising far out to sea and having the opportunity to enjoy
exercising out in the open on this beautiful ship.”
“We pride ourselves
on providing our guests with a variety of ways to stay active and challenge
themselves while on a Royal Caribbean cruise, from our fleetwide rock-climbing
walls to the new vitality course on Enchantment of the Seas,” said Charly
McDonald, Manager, Guest Activities for Royal Caribbean International.
“Partnering with TriActive America was a natural choice to ensure we could offer
the quality experience our guests have come to expect.”
About TriActive
America
Headquartered in San Luis Obispo, Calif., TriActive America
specializes in providing outdoor fitness equipment for all ages and fitness
levels. For example, a resort, community, or townhouse association might want to
design a walking or fitness trail around the grounds, with strategically placed
fitness stations. These fitness stations contain signs explaining how to use the
equipment, ranging from cardiovascular to strength-training apparatuses. A city
park could create a "fitness zone" with the equipment, in contrast, a university
might want to set up a fitness area or fitness challenge course for their staff
and students . In addition, many homeowners have incorporated exercise into
their daily lives by installing TriActive America exercise equipment in their
backyards.
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