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Join fall Styku Challenge at NCH Wellness Center

The Northwest Community Healthcare Wellness Center has added a state-of-the-art body scanner that produces 3-D images superior to a picture, scale or tape measure for tracking fitness progress.

"It uses infrared imaging to capture millions of data points on the body, giving you a 3-D measurement and 3-D image of your figure," says Lauren Checchin, Clinical Fitness coordinator at the Northwest Community Healthcare Wellness Center. "We're the only fitness club in the area to have this technology."

How it works

A person simply steps onto the platform and stands still while it rotates 360 degrees, capturing weight, body fat, lean mass, circumference measurements, and other data. When people lose weight, they aren't sure if it can be attributed to water, fat or muscle loss.

"Our members now have access to this new technology that accurately measures weight loss to ensure they lose fat, not muscle," says Northwest Community Healthcare Wellness Center Director Steve Balaton.

Checchin adds, "I think it's more impactful than stepping on a scale, especially for those who are new to working out."

Once the scan is complete, the computer assesses the data and generates a report that is emailed to the user. Since no one has ever seen their figure in 3-D before, this technology provides eye-opening results.

"I was shocked at how poor my posture was, and I'm in the health and fitness industry," says Checchin. "The scan was able to show me areas of weakness, such as my posture, and help me determine changes that I can make to improve this moving forward."

Styku Challenge

On Sept. 9, the Northwest Community Healthcare Wellness Center will launch a Fall Styku Challenge for members and nonmembers. It's $60 to join the challenge (even if you're already a member) and it includes two Styku scans 60 days apart. If participants lose two percent body fat between the first and second scan, they can work out for free at the Wellness Center for two months.

"With Styku, you can overlay the two outlines of the scans so that you can see if you've made progress," Checchin says.

Balaton points out another perk.

"Nonmembers who join this program and are successful get four months of membership for $60, including assessments and a personal training session," Balaton says.

If someone is interested in purchasing a scan without entering the challenge, they can call the Wellness Center to make an appointment.

Styku scans are being incorporated into the Wellness Center's other health and fitness programs, such as WIN and MedFit.

"We've had a few people use our Styku scanner," Checchin says. "I think people are surprised by how accurate the scanning technology is. Participants have found the scanner to be an extremely useful tool in their success."

Styku technology is the latest in fitness assessment technology on the market, and Northwest Community Healthcare had researched for almost a year before purchasing it.

"We decided on this for our member experience and wanted results to be data based," Checchin says. "This is an accurate, gold standard biometric, and we're really excited to be able to invest in it and be one of the first clubs to have it."

For members of the MedFit Program, scans can be sent via email to physicians, and patients can track their improvement.

"It's just going to be a better way for doctors to see how their patients have progressed vs. just reading numbers on a scale," Checchin says.

For information about the Styku Fall Challenge, call (847) 618-3506.

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