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Common Multi-Track Configurations
Common Multi-Track Configurations

Learn about common Multi-Track configurations

Updated over 2 months ago

Multi-Track allows a limitless number of possibilities with what you can display on your connected displays. To get you started, we have compiled a list of some of the more common configurations.

Tip: For basic information on getting started and using Multi-Track please see this help article.


Split Room

Utilize one half of the room for cardio workouts with sets and timers driving the pace i.e 40/20 x 3 sets, while dedicating the other half of the room to effort based strength training. Customize this setup to fit your unique offerings.


Zoned Workouts

Assign different workout zones to each TV. For example, TV 1 could display boxing, TV 2 Pilates and TV 3 a circuit training session.


Whiteboard + Exercises

Display a whiteboard on one screen while showcasing exercises and timers on others for a comprehensive workout overview.


Workout + Stretching TV

Dedicate one screen exclusively for stretching or warm-up/cool-down routines while the others focus on active workouts.


Whiteboard + Timer TV

Use a whiteboard for workout explanations and a Flexi Timings module to show a dedicated timer for each session.


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