ABC's Shark Tank Features iPod Armband to "Pump Up the Volume"
Here is an idea that makes great sense. If you are one of those people who is frustrated by a lack of motivation to exercise, TheEnterTRAINER may be your new training buddy. Inventor, Joe Volpe, pitches his newest product idea in the first season of the ABC-TV series "Shark Tank."
Based on his patented "TheEnterTRAINER TV Controller," the enterpreneur seeks help in developing a fitness armband that motivates heart rate target training.
"TheEnterTRAINER Armband" allows you to "Pump Up the Volume" of any portable music player with your heart rate. You must maintain a chosen cardio target zone, to boost the volume on any iPod, MP3 player, cell phone or Gym console. If the volume starts going down during your workout, you have to pump it up by burning more calories.
"Exercise motivation is the missing piece, explains Volpe. We already have all the equipment and gym memberships we need - but we lack the motivation to use them." Doctors, Personal Trainers and users report that cardio controlled entertainment volume gives the needed "extra push."
"TheEnterTRAINER TV Controller" uses a completely wireless combination of heart monitor and universal remote control for TVs. The TV behaves virtually as if powered by heart rate. You can 'Pump Up The Volume" with any exercise equipment or activity.
"Now, everyone you see jogging down the street or in the Gym is wearing headphones, so I want to bring cardio controlled entertainment volume to those who exercises with portable media players."
Volpe seeks strategic partners to develop his patents and may be contacted via his website at www.theentertrainer.com

















