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

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    Do Buy: Horizon – T101 Treadmill – $799 Once again, you’re sacrificing the built-in screen and fitness classes the Bowflex model offers, but at a third of the price, it’s an easy fix.

  3. Horizon Fitness’s 7.0 AT Treadmill Is 52% Off for a ... - AOL

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    Horizon’s 7.0 AT, at least at its current price point, is a rare example of a treadmill we’d recommend buying for less than $1000. Normally, with that kind of budget, you’re limited to ...

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    Many of its competitors have raised prices, but Horizon Fitness is committed to keeping its prices the same. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Treadmill - Wikipedia

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    Example of modern treadmill. A treadmill is a device generally used for walking, running, or climbing while staying in the same place.Treadmills were introduced before the development of powered machines to harness the power of animals or humans to do work, often a type of mill operated by a person or animal treading the steps of a treadwheel to grind grain.

  6. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    Commercial elliptical trainer (rear drive version) Row of elliptical trainers at a gym 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.

  7. Dead man's switch - Wikipedia

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    Interest in dead man's controls increased with the introduction of electric trams (streetcars in North America) and especially electrified rapid transit trains. The first widespread use came with the introduction of the mass-produced Birney One-Man Safety (tram) Car, though dead-man equipment was fairly rare on US streetcars until the successful PCC streetcar, which had a left-foot-operated ...