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New in-room fitness experience for quarantine hotels

Jordan Fitness has created a new in-room hotel HIIT experience to give travellers access to strength and conditioning workouts in quarantine.

The UK has joined countries including Malaysia and Thailand, in creating Quarantine Hotels, to stop the spread of new Covid-19 variants including the South African and Brazilian variant. Scotland require all passengers from any country to stay in a Quarantine Hotel, whilst those travelling to the rest of the UK, will only have to isolate in a hotel if flying in from a Red List Country

Many travellers, including elite athletes, and those who need to travel for business and family reasons during the pandemic, now face at least 10 days isolation in a hotel room. With hotel gyms inaccessible, Jordan’s Fusion HIIT Bench, featuring a fully adjustable bench, dumbbells, kettlebell, medicine ball and resistance band, offer hotels an opportunity to provide guests a mobile gym unit – to use throughout their stay. 

“We've seen, first-hand the value of fitness for those in isolation, and we hope our In-room Hotel HIIT Bench, will help guests access what they need to help with their physical and mental health,” says Zak Pitt, managing director of Jordan Fitness.

Uses can also access free Jordan YouTube Workouts.

“We are talking with many hotels at present about the opportunity to provide guests with this added extra and will list hotels with this ‘In-room HIIT Experience’ option on our website, so quarantine guests looking to stay at hotels offering this in-room fitness service can find with ease.”

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