Solutions / Hypoxic Fitness

Altitude on your floor. A category your competitors don't have.

HPFN brings normobaric hypoxic training into commercial gyms, boutique studios, and franchise fitness programming. China's only CMA-certified hypoxic fitness platform — designed for floor staff to operate, scheduled like any other class block, and priced to scale across multi-location brands.

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Live Session
Altitude
2,200 m
Active
4 { "EN": "members", "CN": "位会员" }
Class block
32 min
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Commercial facilities running HPFN systems
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HPFN partner brands across Asia and Europe
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Hypoxic fitness sessions delivered to date
CMA
China's only CMA-certified hypoxic fitness platform
01 / The Opportunity

The differentiator most studios can't get.

Why boutique studios and gym chains are adding altitude — the equipment differentiator most of them still can't get.

Boutique fitness has spent a decade competing on equipment trends — power racks, sleds, infrared saunas, ice baths, red-light therapy. Altitude training has been on the wishlist for years and stayed out of reach because the equipment was expensive, single-station, and built for athletes rather than class formats.

HPFN's commercial systems were engineered for the gym floor. Multi-station racks (Kilimanjaro) feed up to four members simultaneously. Single-station units (Everest, Matterhorn) anchor premium one-on-one programming. Every system runs on standard 220 V mains, no plumbing, no construction work — drop it on the floor and program it.

For operators thinking about differentiation, recurring revenue, and price-justified premium memberships, altitude programming opens a new product category — class formats, packages, recovery add-ons — that the competing studio across the street doesn't have on offer.

New equipment category (traditional)

  • Construction + permits
  • Months of buildout
  • Uncertain member uptake
  • Floor space disrupted

HPFN hypoxic programming

  • Drop-in install in one day
  • Programmed in two weeks
  • Premium-priced from week three
  • Standard 220 V, no plumbing
02 / The Protocol

Four steps from programming consult to class launch.

Every HPFN fitness deployment follows the same path — from the first programming consult to a staffed, scheduled class launch.

01 · STEP

Programming consult

HPFN's commercial team helps design class formats — group HIIT at altitude, premium 1-on-1 training, recovery sessions — around your member base and revenue model.

02 · STEP

Install

Kilimanjaro racks or Everest/Matterhorn units delivered, installed on standard power, commissioned the same day.

03 · STEP

Staff training

Half-day program for floor coaches and front desk: protocols, screening, biofeedback monitoring, member communications.

04 · STEP

Launch

Soft-launch with member previews, then full programming. HPFN provides marketing-launch materials and a member-facing protocol library.

03 / By Facility

Built for every kind of facility.

Six facility types with established hypoxic-training applications. Our team tunes the format and scheduling to your space and membership.

Boutique fitness studios

Premium · class-format

Premium class format, member differentiation, recurring revenue.

Multi-location gym chains

Network · standardized

Standardized hypoxic programming across the network.

HIIT brands

Difficulty layer

Adding altitude as a difficulty layer to existing class formats.

Recovery studios

Cold · sauna · hyperoxic

Hyperoxic recovery + cold + sauna stack-ons.

Personal training studios

1-on-1 depth

Single-athlete depth for one-on-one programming.

Hotel & resort fitness

Premium amenity

Premium amenity for high-end hospitality.

05 / Implementation

From discovery call
to full programming launch in 8 weeks.

A predictable rollout, from first call to first session, with HPFN's team alongside your program throughout.

Week 0

Discovery call

Understand brand, member base, revenue model, and what altitude programming should accomplish in your studio.

Week 1

Programming consult

HPFN's commercial team designs class formats and protocols tailored to your member mix.

Week 1 – 2

Proposal

Written spec, pricing, install timeline. Most fitness deployments lead with the Kilimanjaro rack.

Weeks 2 – 6

Manufacture

Commercial-priority build cycle — fitness deployments are prioritized in the production schedule.

Week 6

Install & commissioning

Same-day drop-in install on standard 220 V mains. Calibration, network setup, and first-day staff handover.

Week 7

Staff training + soft launch

Half-day program for floor coaches and front desk, then member-preview classes to refine the format.

Week 7+

Programming launch + quarterly review

Full programming launch with marketing support, then quarterly data-driven optimisation with HPFN's commercial team.

06 / The Evidence

Decades of peer-reviewed science.
A category built for your floor.

The science behind hypoxic training is well-published — what HPFN brings to commercial fitness is the engineering and the programming that make the science deliverable in a class block.

The full HPFN research library covers the underlying mechanisms, clinical applications and emerging protocols. The three sentences opposite summarize the headline findings most relevant to fitness applications.

Explore the full research library

"[PLACEHOLDER] Member-engagement findings from HPFN partner studios — citation to be provided."

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"[PLACEHOLDER] Recovery and adaptation outcomes in healthy-adult populations — citation to be provided."

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"[PLACEHOLDER] Hyperoxic recovery between class blocks — citation to be provided."

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07 / Questions

Common questions from fitness operators.

Eight of the most common questions from studios, gym chains and franchise fitness brands.

01Will members understand what hypoxic training is?
HPFN provides member-facing education materials, intro session formats, and marketing-launch templates. Most members understand "altitude training" intuitively from popular sport coverage.
02What's the regulatory situation for hypoxic training in commercial fitness?
In most markets, normobaric hypoxic training equipment is regulated as fitness equipment with no additional commercial license required. HPFN provides regulatory documentation by destination market. (Regulatory specifics to be confirmed per jurisdiction — verify before publishing.)
03How does pricing work for commercial deployments?
Configuration-specific. Most commercial deployments combine a Kilimanjaro rack with an Altitude OS facility license and a programming package. Written quotes within 24 business hours of a fully specified request.
04What does staff training look like?
Half-day program covering protocols, screening, biofeedback, member communications. Refresher sessions available on request.
05Can we white-label the protocols under our brand?
Yes for protocol presentation. HPFN equipment remains HPFN-branded; the protocol library and member-facing materials can be co-branded.
06What's the typical revenue model?
Most operators run a mix of class-block tiers, package memberships, and recovery add-ons. HPFN's commercial team shares benchmark revenue data with serious prospects under NDA.
07Is hypoxic training appropriate for typical gym members?
Properly programmed normobaric hypoxic training is appropriate for healthy adults. HPFN provides a contraindication screening checklist and operator training on its use. See the Science page for the full safety profile.
08What happens if we want to add a second location later?
HPFN supports network-wide rollouts with unified Altitude OS facility management. Multi-site pricing on request.

Add the altitude category to your floor.

Talk to HPFN's commercial team. We'll design the programming, ship the equipment, and train your staff — so your floor goes live with a category your competitors don't have.