Hot exercise gel, stretches for gamers

Written by: Rebecca Milner on April 17, 2008 at 9:03 pm | In Fashion & Lifestyle Trends |

Japan excels in producing personal warming products, as we reported all throughout winter. Come spring, however, what’s to become of all those innovations? Noevir Group’s Sana cosmetic brand has found an application with its latest product, “Power Exercise Hot Turbo.”

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Plaster your body with this gel, spiked with three different varieties of cayenne pepper, before jogging or hitting the gym to create a “hot exercise” sensation that promotes sweating like those overheated yoga studies trendy a few years back.

Perfect for the spring, before the whole of Japan becomes a 40°C plus sweatbox anyway. Available from April 21 for ¥2,100 per 200g tube.

In other exercise news, PC gaming provider G Cluster Global launched a website this week called, “Everyone’s Fitness that offers easy exercises that can be done in front of the computer screen, similar to those airplane seat stretches that keep you from getting blood clots.

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Keeping in mind the gamer supplements that we uncovered last week, we are on the look out for more indicators of a “healthy gaming” movement.

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  1. You know, it’s still so freezing cold here in London that the heat gel is looking pretty good right now. Can you buy it in bathtub size quantities? :)

    Comment by melissa — April 17, 2008 #

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