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Youth Fitness Fun and Exciting Interactive fitness!!......with benefits that go beyond physical activ- ity. The first interactive fitness equipment that is also used to help kids with ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities and for autism therapy. It’s no wonder that schools, YMCAs and recreation centers are anchoring their youth fitness facilities around the new Makoto arenas! Why do kids love it? The WHACK factor. Kids like the game because it’s exciting and they’re in the center of action. Twist- ing, turning-rushing to hit the light before it goes out. Every game is different! And they can use their hands, feet, staff or the balls to smack it! It’s cool. This same equipment is used by the military for Special Forces training as well as by profes- sional sports teams to improve their athletes’ hand-eye coordination, first step speed and reaction time. Alone or with friends. Whether you’re playing solo against the machine, in a group class, or with a team, the arena will challenge all with a heart-pounding workout. Why do program directors and parents love it? Kids love it. Let’s face it. Unless they like to play it, they won’t use it. Playing Makoto is like being in a video game! Simple to use - difficult to master. The concept is simple: see the light, hit the light. There’s no learning curve here! Even kids as young as 2 years old can play! That “just right” level of challenge can be achieved for everyone - from special needs to Special Forces. It’s durable. The only moving part is the player - nothing to break down! And it’s got a proven history with the toughest market of all - kids! Makes kids smarter! Studies show that kids’ math and read- ing scores improve when they play on a consistent basis.

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Fun and Exciting Interactive fitness!!......with benefits that go beyond physical activ-ity. The first interactive fitness equipment that is also used to help kids with ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities and for autism therapy. It’s no wonder that schools, YMCAs and recreation centers are anchoring their youth fitness facilities around the new Makoto arenas!

Why do kids love it?

The WHACK factor. Kids like the game because it’s exciting and they’re in the center of action. Twist-ing, turning-rushing to hit the light before it goes out. Every game is different! And they can use their hands, feet, staff or the balls to smack it!

It’s cool. This same equipment is used by the military for Special Forces training as well as by profes-sional sports teams to improve their athletes’ hand-eye coordination, first step speed and reaction time.

Alone or with friends. Whether you’re playing solo against the machine, in a group class, or with a team, the arena will challenge all with a heart-pounding workout.

Why do program directors and parents love it?

Kids love it. Let’s face it. Unless they like to play it, they won’t use it. Playing Makoto is like being in a video game!

Simple to use - difficult to master. The concept is simple: see the light, hit the light. There’s no learning curve here! Even kids as young as 2 years old can play! That “just right” level of challenge can be achieved for everyone - from special needs to Special Forces.

It’s durable. The only moving part is the player - nothing to break down! And it’s got a proven history with the toughest market of all - kids!

Makes kids smarter! Studies show that kids’ math and read-ing scores improve when they play on a consistent basis.

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Footprints of largeand small arenas

“In an ideal world, Makoto would be in every school and YMCA in the country. Whether you’re trying to combat national epidemics like obesity and ADHD, or just providing a game which is good exercise, Makoto is a winner”

Phil Lawler - PE4Life Institute Director

“Makoto is cool! It really helps with my focus and concentration... (and don’t tell coach this, but it’s really a lot of fun!)”

Carmelo Anthony - Forward - New York Knicks

“I retested a high school senior today on a timed reading and math test. He has been on Makoto just about six weeks. His problem solving time went from 5 and a half minutes to just 5 minutes. His reading speed increased about 18%. Not too shabby, huh?”

Paula Peron, MA, RN - Brain Workout Center

To learn more or to purchase a Makoto Arenaplease call us or visit our website.

www.makoto-usa.comphone: 303 766 3971email: [email protected]

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