06/23/2026
The most forward-thinking fitness brands are no longer asking how to make their machines more impressive. They are asking how to make their machines more human.
That shift in design philosophy is not cosmetic. It reflects a deeper understanding of what gym members, athletes, and fitness professionals are actually asking for: equipment that builds something transferable. Movement that mirrors real life. Training that prepares the body for more than a workout.
As Sarah Dettinger Schmitt, VP of Marketing at Torque Fitness, puts it: training should be free, dynamic, and built for how humans actually move. At Torque, that is not a trend we started chasing. It is the belief we have been building on long before the industry started paying attention.
Thank you to Athletech News for this feature and for amplifying a conversation that we believe is reshaping the future of fitness equipment design.
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