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Using Muscle Power to Generate Clean Energy

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Services for Real Estate Pros with HotRentalsNY.com
The next time you go into your gym and start working out on the sleek equipment you may be doing a lot more that burning fat and toning your body. You could well be contributing to making the world a better place by generating clean energy. Think about it – using muscle power to generate electricity. Really, how cool is that!

The Green Microgym in Portland, Oregon has a slogan, "Where fitness meets clean renewable energy." The gym prides itself on using exercise bikes to harness the workout members do on it and convert it into electricity, which are then channeled into power outlets. As of now, Washington D.C. and New York City are the two places where this ingenious system has made a debut. But, seeing the popularity of this trend, Adam Boesel, owner of Green Microgym, has ambitious plans of opening 150 franchises all over the country within the next year.



An average workout can create 37.5 watt hours, which can power a phone for an entire week. While that might not seem impressive to you, imagine what hundreds of members have the potential of achieving. The figures are almost mind-boggling. Adam Boesel’s initiative has been accepted in good form by a lot of members who are really kicked by, what they call, their “green cred.” By accumulating enough green creds (which depends on the watts generated by them while exercising) gym members can earn gift certificates from local businesses – an extra perk for their effort and co-operation! Besides, this little scheme keeps the members motivated and brings in more business as well.



Although Boesel’s gym is going great guns, the idea of turning exercise equipments into electricity generating contraptions is by no means entirely novel. A gym in Hong Kong has been doing it for more than three years now. In fact, this concept has spilled out of gyms and found other takers as well. Hotel Crowne Plaza in Denmark, in an effort to popularize this green initiative, offers free meal worth 200 kroner (€27 or US$36) to guests that generate 100 watt hours of electricity by pedaling on the bicycles that are hooked up to electric generators. There are some bars in various countries that make customers pedal away for a while to get their pitchers of margaritas.



This trend has enormous potential – who knows what other initiatives will spring in its wake. But as long as it’s all good and beneficial and helps repair some of the damage man has wrecked on this planet, I am all for it.

Bob "RealMan" Timm
Ward County Notary Services - Minot, ND
Owner of Ward Co Notary Services retired RE Broker

Faina, I think this is really a neat idea even though I'm not a "save the Earth" kind of guy. I believe in being good stewards of what God has given us but it's his Sons job to "Save the Earth". I would not mind having one of these bikes in my home.

Dec 14, 2010 12:14 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Faina,

What a brilliant idea and a great motivator.  It is a wonderful win/win situation,  we just love it when people come up with these ideas, I am wondering if this is happening in California too, as we have a lot fitness conscious folks out here.  Very enjoyable post.  A

Dec 14, 2010 03:14 AM
Faina Reinhardt
HotRentalsNY.com - Manhattan, NY

Bob,

Well, put it on your list and let's see if you were a good boy. lol

Dec 14, 2010 04:47 AM
Faina Reinhardt
HotRentalsNY.com - Manhattan, NY

Alexandra,

I am just mad I didn't think of it first.  I keep seeing people come up with stuff, and get so mad that I didn't think of it first.  Like silly bands. Is that crazy or what?!!!

Dec 14, 2010 05:48 AM
Mitchell J Hall
Manhattan, NY
Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn

What a great idea. I would be motivated to do 10 more minutes on the tread mill just to keep the lights on.

Dec 14, 2010 05:56 AM
Faina Reinhardt
HotRentalsNY.com - Manhattan, NY

Mitchell,

I would be a lot more motivated to actually make it to the gym.  That's for sure!

Dec 14, 2010 06:01 AM