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  2. Purchasing Exercise Equipment? Here’s What To Buy and ... - AOL

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    Health and fitness equipment sales doubled from March to October of 2020, reaching $2.3 billion total. With the Delta variant of COVID-19, people are still wary of going to gyms, making more and ...

  3. ThighMaster - Wikipedia

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    Advertisements emphasized that the ThighMaster could be used while doing something else. The infomercials featured people watching television and exercising with the ThighMaster at the same time. It was mainly advertised in the 1990s by the actress Suzanne Somers .

  4. Soloflex - Wikipedia

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    Over time, several additions to the machine were made, such as butterfly attachments and leg extensions. The newest product addition is the Soloflex Whole Body Vibration (WBV) Platform. Vibrating while you are lifting weights is thought to magnify the conditioning effects to help promote faster muscle growth.

  5. Tony Little - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Little [1] (born September 16, 1956) is an American television fitness personality and businessman, who is best known for his fitness infomercial products.. Little is a certified personal trainer and identifies himself as "America's Personal Trainer". [2]

  6. Commercial-Watching Sites Reward Viewers One 'Airline Mile ...

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    For two hours a day, Diane Davis watches commercials. On purpose. No regular programming necessary. Just keep the spots coming. Wine. Exercise equipment. Vacations. Even public service ...

  7. Doing quick, easy exercises at night — even while watching TV ...

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    “These simple, bodyweight exercises were chosen because they don’t require equipment, or a lot of space and you can do them without interrupting the TV show you are watching," Meredith Peddie ...