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  2. Fitness Essentials Buying Guide: - AOL

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    The double-sided non-stick surface and extra thick cushioned mat make this the perfect addition to your workout routine to keep you comfortable and safe during all types of at-home workouts. $20 ...

  3. Bowflex - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Trek 2000 International - Wikipedia

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    It has also developed numerous other products in the same consumer electronics market segments including the Ai-Ball and offers products such as SSDs and Flash Drives. The ThumbDrive trademark is registered by Trek 2000 International in international markets, [ 2 ] although the original inventors of the USB flash drive and the related patents ...

  5. Johnson Health Tech - Wikipedia

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    Horizon Fitness: A Cottage Grove, Wisconsin-based [6] company that manufactures treadmills, stationary bicycles, elliptical trainers for domestic use. Advanced Fitness Groups (AFG) : Also a Cottage Grove, Wisconsin-based subsidiary [ 7 ] that acts as a semi-exclusive name brand for Sears (in the United States) and Canadian Tire (in Canada) [ 8 ]

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  7. Exercise equipment - Wikipedia

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    A selection of home exercise equipment: yoga blocks, yoga mat, dumbbells, pull-up/chin-up bar, push-up handles and gloves. Exercise equipment is any apparatus or device used during physical activity to enhance the strength or conditioning effects of that exercise by providing either fixed or adjustable amounts of resistance, or to otherwise enhance the experience or outcome of an exercise routine.