MyZone is helping to keep Royal Air Force personnel fighting fight after being installed at Fylingdales, a Royal Air Force station on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England.
The station is home to approximately 50 personnel and it’s the job of physical training instructor Martin Wood to ensure that the base’s staff are in top shape.
“One of my primary tasks is to improve and maintain the fitness of all station personnel, which is monitored through a bi-annual fitness test,” explained Wood in a MyZone press release. Any personnel who fail the fitness test must undergo a 12-week re-conditioning program and MyZone has been part of the program for the past year.
“With MyZone there is no hiding, so I can see how much effort individuals are putting into their re-conditioning programs,” Wood said. “I can use the data to give objective feedback showing them that they are below the standard we require.”
Wood had so much success with the MyZone system that the technology has been made available to all station personnel.
“As personnel are mandated to complete three sessions of 50 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise each week, MyZone is a great tool, not only for me but also the individual, to see both the level and frequency of their training,” Wood said. “Using MyZone I can monitor exactly what people are doing and if I feel certain individuals need to increase their training when their fitness test is approaching, I can pre-warn them.
“MyZone is also great for those individuals who think they are working to their max but actually aren’t. It shows them they can push harder.” – Martin Wood, RAF
“I’ve seen an instant change in how hard individuals work out as a result of MyZone, especially toward the end of classes when it gets tough. They can see their data and they know everybody else can, too, so they keep the intensity up for the whole class. There is no longer a hiding place. It’s also great for those individuals who think they are working to their max but actually aren’t. It shows them they can push harder.”
The technology has been installed in both gyms at the station with screens displaying MyZone data during classes and on the gym floor. Individuals use MyZone to monitor their fitness, while Wood sets challenges for all users every other month. In February, teams competed to workout in any form of exercise in the green zone, which is 70 percent to 80 percent of the user’s heart rate.
“There is a real buzz around the place because of MyZone,” says Wood. “There’s so much interest in it and the conversations about MyZone are constant. Users love the live display showing their effort, which is something they’ve never used before. The competitive beasts push themselves hard and the newcomers who don’t often talk about fitness are always letting me know about the little personal bests they keep hitting.
“MyZone has helped to increase not only the amount of exercise the station does as a whole, but also the intensity of that exercise. MyZone is an excellent way for individuals and (personal trainers) to measure effort.”
To learn more about the benefits of the MyZone training system, contact AMP Fitness at 216-236-3674 or by email at myampfitness@gmail.com.
(Photo courtesy of RAF Fylingdales.)









