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Debunking Fitness Myths

Body, Fitness, Style | March 2nd, 2010 2 Comments

eFITology is a privately owned and family run company, founded by fitness experts who knew there had to be an better way to purchase equipment, and educate themselves about fitness in the process.

The website, eFITolgy.com, was launched this March, and is an all-inclusive website that not only sells fitness equipment, but provides free shipping nationwide, optional in-home assembly, and free fitness expert consultation. eFITology has a variety of industry leading equipment, such as Body Solid, Tunturi, and Kettler. Simple bench sets to full-featured home gyms are available, as well as a full range of accessories.

Exercise and personal fitness is becoming increasingly popular, and as a result there is a growing amount of false and misguided information about losing weight and getting fit. eFITology finds it extremely important to inform customers correctly about fitness equipment and getting healthy. That is why fitness consultants are available live, 24/7, to answer any questions shoppers might have. eFITology.com also has a blog, called Expert Advice (http://www.efitology.com/expertadvice), where the company’s fitness experts can share their knowledge and recommendations with potential customers.

Fitness equipment is available everywhere these days – online, at the store, over the phone – so it’s really important that eFITology provides the best customer service possible to differentiate themselves. Providing free shipping and the option for in-home assembly helps to alleviate some of the concerns that come with purchasing fitness equipment for the home.

Customers can actually focus solely on their fitness, and if they have a question about which machine is appropriate for them and their lifestyle, what type of exercise is right for them, or what kind of diet they should pair with their fitness routine, they can talk directly to a live fitness expert, 24/7. It’s so important to be able to talk to someone who understands your goals and lifestyle and is able to recommend the right machine.

eFITology has focused their technology to create the best possible online shopping experience for all things fitness-related. The website provides users with a clear presentation of the products, and utilizes features such as social suggestions, dynamic product comparison, reviews and ratings, to deliver a website focused on user experience & service. Previous customers can rate and review the products, providing new customers with valuable insights into machines and accessories they are interested in. The company has also invested heavily in monitoring technology that allows the site to gain feedback and continue to improve their endeavors.

eFITology has attempted to share their desire to debunk the myths and misconceptions about exercise by generating an “Exercise Mythbuster” Quiz. There are so many untruths out there about exercise, that it can be confusing to discern what is fact and what is fiction. Exercising without the facts can be a huge time waster, keeping you from getting the maximum out of each workout, and potentially leading to injury.

This quiz asks questions about fitness topics that people frequently have the wrong information about. Three individuals who receive perfect scores will be chosen as winners of three pieces of exercise equipment: E30R Tunturi Recumbent Bike (Retails for $1,399), E30 Upright Bike (Retails for $1,299), and Power Blocks Classic 5-45lbs Adjustable Dumbbell Set (Retails for $379). To take this quiz before it ends on March 10th, visit us here: http://www.efitology.com/expertadvice/efitology-exercise-mythbuster-quiz-contest/

To learn more about eFITology, please visit us: http://www.efitology.com

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