Scene 1 — Opening thermal reading. A subject’s torso is shown in full-color infrared thermal imaging. The chest and core read bright red and white, indicating elevated skin-surface temperature after the treated 15-minute exercise block. On-screen caption: “Was intense.”
Scene 2 — The athlete visible after the protocol. The subject is shown in normal video, clearly drenched in sweat across the torso. On-screen caption: “My body is completely drenched.”
Scene 3 — Protocol start. The subject stands beside a wall-mounted FLIR thermal display. The display shows his current thermal image — predominantly cool blue and green tones, indicating the treated-area baseline before significant exercise has occurred. A timer on the display reads 0:00. On-screen caption: “Now we wait for the heat.”
Scene 4 — Exercise block in progress. A side-by-side frame shows the subject jumping rope on the left and his real-time FLIR infrared image on the right. The on-screen timer reads 3:25. The thermal image shows cooler tones across the torso — yellow, green, and some blue — consistent with an early-workout reading before local thermogenic activation peaks.
Scene 5 — Heat zone emerges. At timer 14:55, a red arrow highlights the treated area of the subject’s chest on the FLIR display. The treated zone has shifted to warmer colors — bright yellow and orange — indicating increased skin-surface temperature and local blood flow in that region.
Scene 6 — Protocol complete. The 15:00 mark is reached. The FLIR image now shows a clearly defined red-and-white heat zone across the treated chest and upper-core area, contrasting with cooler (green/yellow) skin elsewhere on the torso. The subject wipes sweat from his body.
Scene 7 — Brand card. The final frames show the thermal image with the TNT Pro Ignite brand mark.
Internal pilot demonstration video. Individual results vary. This is not a peer-reviewed clinical trial.