Our Styku 3D body scanner creates a fully comprehensive experience for members that allows them to get a functional approach to wellness, while giving them important metrics to measure and track! And for non members, it can give a deep look into what is going inside the body.
So the scanner itself is:
In these scans, we measure:
Styku uses 3D Body Scanning Technology to measure body data and composition like:
It can even tell you the length of your left arm or maybe you want to know the circumference of your right leg?
By digitally measuring circumferences like hip, thigh, waist, and bust, Styku will show you where you are gaining muscle, losing fat and how you are progressing towards your fitness goals.
Styku captures millions of data points and 600 infrared images, and after the scan is complete, Styku displays an accurate 3D model of you that’s viewable from a variety of perspectives. You can rotate, pan, zoom, and nest silhouettes to see real progress.
It’s an honest, objective way to measure yourself as you progress toward your health and fitness goals.
Your Styku appointment will take ~15 mins and include the scan and data evaluation, as well as recommendations to reach your goals. You will stand on the Styku turntable and rotate 360 degrees.
The scan itself will take ~30 seconds, and is contactless and private. After the scan, a detailed Styku report and 3D model will be emailed to you, and your data will remain in the Jasmine Mays Fitness Styku system for comparison against future scans.
Minimal, form-fitting clothing, like sports bras, tights, leggings, underwear, or form-fitting swimwear. (Loose fitting clothing will result in inaccurate measurements.) Socks should be light colored or removed. You’ll also need to remove your shoes, hat, watch and jewelry. Longer hair needs to be pinned up.
We recommend about every 3 weeks, depending on your goals. With repeated assessments, you can monitor changes in your body shape and dimensions over time, seeing the results of your current fitness routines and nutrition choices, allowing you to make changes, if necessary.
The Kinect sensor used in the Styku scanner emits harmless infrared light, similar to that used in a remote control. It is completely non-invasive and safe to use.