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  2. I Tried Apple Fitness Plus—Here's My Honest Review - AOL

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    My Experience. Here was my overall experience with testing Apple Fitness Plus for three months: Pros. Makes it easy to fit in a workout anytime. Provides an opportunity for screen-free home workouts

  3. BowFlex, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    BowFlex is the brand name for cardio and strength fitness training equipment. [25] [12] The first BowFlex product, BowFlex 2000X home gym, was created in 1986. [12] BowFlex products now range from cardio machines, [26] to adjustable dumbbells [27] and home gyms. [28]

  4. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    ElliptiGO trainers are elliptical but not stationary. An elliptical trainer or cross-trainer is a stationary exercise machine used to stair climb, walk, or run without causing excessive pressure to the joints, hence decreasing the risk of impact injuries. [citation needed] For this reason, people with some injuries can use an elliptical to stay ...

  5. Bowflex - Wikipedia

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    BowFlex. BowFlex is the brand name for a series of fitness training equipment, marketed and sold by BowFlex Inc., formerly Nautilus, Inc. Based in Vancouver, Washington, [1] the company sells its products through direct, retail, and international channels. [2] [3] The first BowFlex product, BowFlex 2000X, was created in 1986. [3]

  6. 20 Best Black Friday Deals on Fitness Equipment - AOL

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    Echelon fitness mirror. Echelon Fitness. Reflect High-End Fitness Mirror — originally $1,580, now just $400! Stride 4S Treadmill — originally $2,300, now just $1,500! Connect EX-5 Stationary ...

  7. Soloflex - Wikipedia

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    Soloflex refers to both the Soloflex exercise machine and to Soloflex, Inc., the company that created and produces it. Instead of pulleys, the Soloflex used an elastomer Weightstrap made of heavy-duty rubber to create variable resistance. The company started out as Bucksteel Mfg in Roswell, New Mexico, in a small plant on the old Army Air Force ...

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