Starpool’s Longevity Spa wellness concept is available in four configurations / Photo: Starpool
A healthy lifestyle is the bedrock of a long-lasting state of beauty and wellness and in recent years people’s healthier life expectancy has been one of the great achievements of our times.
Preventative health is an important longevity factor when it comes to increasing our healthy years and reducing our chances of developing chronic diseases, which is why Starpool has introduced Longevity Spa scientific, wellbeing experiences. These provide spa and wellness customers with psycho-physical benefits that encourage them to adopt healthy lifestyle habits that help to slow down the body’s ageing processes.
The immersive, customised self-care programmes and treatments are delivered using advanced technology and scientifically-validated methods that act from within to help users improve their nutrition and sleep, reduce their stress levels and increase their physical fitness, while ensuring their immune systems continues to work efficiently.
“Our mission at Starpool is to spread the culture of wellness so people can make it a daily habit,” Starpool marketing manager Stella Rossi explains. “Longevity and preventive health interventions are key factors in this new era and together with sleep, performance and stress management, are where our wellness solutions can have the greatest effect and around which our scientific research revolves.”
Wellness options The Longevity Spa wellness concept is available in four configurations, including Basic, Pro, Elite and Elite Plus. Each configuration is available in different dimensions and offers technological resources to fit with specific healthy-lifestyle goals.
The Basic option is ideal for operators who want to keep up with the evolution of the wellness market, even with limited space at their disposal. It can be installed inside a single cabin for customised treatments; or located within a wider relaxation area.
The configuration includes the virtual Wellness Coach brain training guide, a Relaxation Lounger and the Molecular Hydrogen Booster nasal inhalation system, which offers users a 20-minute regenerating stress management and longevity wellness experience.
The ‘Pro’ option is suitable for wellness establishments that want to offer cutting-edge body and mind wellness technologies. The Zerobody Dry Float allows users to experience a feeling of reduced gravity by ‘dry’ floating on 400 litres of warm water – making a positive impact on stress, muscle and joint pain – together with the Molecular Hydrogen Booster for stress management, sleep and longevity programmes.
The Elite option includes cryotherapy and psycho-physical treatments using heat, cold and float therapies. It’s particularly effective for athlete recovery, with customised programmes using the Zerobody Dry Float, the Molecular Hydrogen Booster and the Zerobody Cryo – a 4-6°C water membrane that wraps around the body and provides gradual cold-therapy exposure for stress management, sleep, performance and longevity programmes.
The Elite Plus option includes photobiomodulation – a therapeutic, energising technique experienced through low-frequency light energy. It also includes the Zerobody Dry Float, the Molecular Hydrogen Booster and the Zerobody Cryo for stress management, sleep, performance and longevity programmes.
Value-added spa proposition The Longevity Spa fits perfectly with the emerging trend for individuals to take control of their own lifestyle choices. These systems offer an exceptional return on investment for operators by providing innovative health technologies, optimising available space and reducing the amount of staff time needed to deliver the protocols. The hands-free experiences for individual self-care treatments allow operators to target customers’ needs and help them achieve longer, healthier lives.
Improving physical activity performance and increase mental focus
• Longevity
Promoting a healthy lifestyle and slowing down the ageing process
photo: Starpool
"Our mission at Starpool is to spread the culture of wellness so people can make it a daily habit"– Stella Rossi, Starpool
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Starpool’s Longevity Spa wellness concept is available in four configurations / Photo: Starpool
A healthy lifestyle is the bedrock of a long-lasting state of beauty and wellness and in recent years people’s healthier life expectancy has been one of the great achievements of our times.
Preventative health is an important longevity factor when it comes to increasing our healthy years and reducing our chances of developing chronic diseases, which is why Starpool has introduced Longevity Spa scientific, wellbeing experiences. These provide spa and wellness customers with psycho-physical benefits that encourage them to adopt healthy lifestyle habits that help to slow down the body’s ageing processes.
The immersive, customised self-care programmes and treatments are delivered using advanced technology and scientifically-validated methods that act from within to help users improve their nutrition and sleep, reduce their stress levels and increase their physical fitness, while ensuring their immune systems continues to work efficiently.
“Our mission at Starpool is to spread the culture of wellness so people can make it a daily habit,” Starpool marketing manager Stella Rossi explains. “Longevity and preventive health interventions are key factors in this new era and together with sleep, performance and stress management, are where our wellness solutions can have the greatest effect and around which our scientific research revolves.”
Wellness options The Longevity Spa wellness concept is available in four configurations, including Basic, Pro, Elite and Elite Plus. Each configuration is available in different dimensions and offers technological resources to fit with specific healthy-lifestyle goals.
The Basic option is ideal for operators who want to keep up with the evolution of the wellness market, even with limited space at their disposal. It can be installed inside a single cabin for customised treatments; or located within a wider relaxation area.
The configuration includes the virtual Wellness Coach brain training guide, a Relaxation Lounger and the Molecular Hydrogen Booster nasal inhalation system, which offers users a 20-minute regenerating stress management and longevity wellness experience.
The ‘Pro’ option is suitable for wellness establishments that want to offer cutting-edge body and mind wellness technologies. The Zerobody Dry Float allows users to experience a feeling of reduced gravity by ‘dry’ floating on 400 litres of warm water – making a positive impact on stress, muscle and joint pain – together with the Molecular Hydrogen Booster for stress management, sleep and longevity programmes.
The Elite option includes cryotherapy and psycho-physical treatments using heat, cold and float therapies. It’s particularly effective for athlete recovery, with customised programmes using the Zerobody Dry Float, the Molecular Hydrogen Booster and the Zerobody Cryo – a 4-6°C water membrane that wraps around the body and provides gradual cold-therapy exposure for stress management, sleep, performance and longevity programmes.
The Elite Plus option includes photobiomodulation – a therapeutic, energising technique experienced through low-frequency light energy. It also includes the Zerobody Dry Float, the Molecular Hydrogen Booster and the Zerobody Cryo for stress management, sleep, performance and longevity programmes.
Value-added spa proposition The Longevity Spa fits perfectly with the emerging trend for individuals to take control of their own lifestyle choices. These systems offer an exceptional return on investment for operators by providing innovative health technologies, optimising available space and reducing the amount of staff time needed to deliver the protocols. The hands-free experiences for individual self-care treatments allow operators to target customers’ needs and help them achieve longer, healthier lives.
Improving physical activity performance and increase mental focus
• Longevity
Promoting a healthy lifestyle and slowing down the ageing process
photo: Starpool
"Our mission at Starpool is to spread the culture of wellness so people can make it a daily habit"– Stella Rossi, Starpool
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2023 issue 3
Editor's letter: Reflection point
As Spa Business celebrates its 20th birthday, Katie Barnes pauses for thought and rejoices in the industry’s evolution
Spa People: 20th anniversary issue: Anna Bjurstam
The strategic senior advisor at Six Senses and Raison d'Etre on being initiated as a shaman, why psychedelics are here to stay and her bigger fear for the global spa industry
Promotion: Klafs: Relax into wellbeing
Klafs and Studio F. A. Porsche have combined their design and wellness expertise to create an oasis for total-body relaxation
News report: Eastern promise
Japan’s spa industry is valued at US$4.2 billion and is part of the world's third highest-performing wellness economy
Jeremy McCarthy: Theory of evolution
From spa to wellness and now leisure – Spa Business’ contributing editor looks at where hospitality experiences are heading
Promotion: Lemi: Built to last
Lemi is committed to leading with innovation to create
cutting-edge treatment room solutions that excel
in terms of performance and eco-credentials
Promotion: G.M. COLLIN: Collagen pioneers
GM Collin’s expertise in collagen research and product formulation has resulted in the creation of a new serum that combats age-related skin degeneration
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remaining actively involved with the company.
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longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
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Efteling has opened Hooghmoed, a new family drop tower designed to broaden the appeal of its
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visitor economy and encourage family days out.
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