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Effortless exercise

The on-screen bike routes stimulate recognition and provide a distraction, so that people cycle longer and are relaxed while improving their health. That’s how Bike Labyrinth improves quality of life.

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    Exploring the world independently

    Because Bike Labyrinth can be used independently, users don’t require constant supervision while cycling. That gives users a higher sense of autonomy and simplifies your and your staff’s job.

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    Bike Labyrinth is universally compatible

    Bike Labyrinth can be connected to any hometrainer or exercise machine, e.g., a THERA-Trainer, MOTOmed, or another pedal exerciser.

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    Exercise longer

    The realistic cycling experience with first-rate visuals encourages people to keep moving longer.

Experience Bike Labyrinth:

  • “Using virtual reality with these patients is stimulating. That's because many have to spend long stints in the hospital and don’t get a chance to experience the outside world. Patients have fun and enjoy themselves during their hospital physical therapy sessions.

    Cristiano, São Lucas Copacabana, Brazil Physical Therapist

    “In the past, I had to drag residents onto the hometrainer, so to speak. These days, after twenty minutes, I say: ‘Ma'am, don’t you think it’s time to get off now?’

    Physiotherapist, Beth San Assisted Living Facility Physical Therapist

    Because you get to cycle with a loved one through your neighborhood, hometown, or favorite vacation spot, you can reminisce and add excitement to your life.

    Hilde, Gelderse Valley Hospital Physical Therapist
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    “Using virtual reality with these patients is stimulating. That's because many have to spend long stints in the hospital and don’t get a chance to experience the outside world. Patients have fun and enjoy themselves during their hospital physical therapy sessions.

    Cristiano, São Lucas Copacabana, Brazil Physical Therapist
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    “In the past, I had to drag residents onto the hometrainer, so to speak. These days, after twenty minutes, I say: ‘Ma'am, don’t you think it’s time to get off now?’

    Physiotherapist, Beth San Assisted Living Facility Physical Therapist
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    Because you get to cycle with a loved one through your neighborhood, hometown, or favorite vacation spot, you can reminisce and add excitement to your life.

    Hilde, Gelderse Valley Hospital Physical Therapist
  • Discover more:

    Frequently asked questions

    Bike Labyrinth is a system that allows people to take interactive bike tours through cities and nature reserves at home and abroad. The screen on which the cycling routes are displayed is connected to a hometrainer or other exercise machine. When the cyclist stops pedaling, the bike route on the screen pauses too. The 'footage’ is lifelike and realistic, and at pivotal moments, the cyclist decides which way they’ll go. The result is a unique experience. Bike Labyrinth makes routine exercise easy and relaxed – and it helps bring the feel of the outdoors in.

    That depends. Most routes are between 15 and 20 minutes, but longer tours are also available. Plus, if you come to the end of a route, you can always start a new one. And you can also switch tours midway.

    Absolutely! Bike Labyrinth allows residents to cycle on their own. Naturally, that depends on the resident, but in general – yes! However, Bike Labyrinth also makes for a great icebreaker, a fun way to kickstart a conversation.

    Filming a unique route doesn’t have to be complicated, but good preparation is half the battle. Read our article on how to film your routes to ensure you get it right.