Posts Tagged ‘Stamina’
Stamina InStride Pro Electronic Stepper
For a great cardiovascular workout when you are limited on space, Stamina's InStride Pro Electronic Stepper is the solution. Resistance is provided by two hydraulic cylinders for smooth steps that work your calves, thighs, and buttocks as well as you core, while the aerobic aspect of the stepper helps you burn calories and fat. Two rubber resistance tubes connect to the stepper to add an upper body workout to your cardio routine. Detach the tubes from the InStride Stepper to tone and sculpt your legs, arms, chest, and back. | ||
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Stamina SpaceMate Folding Stepper
If you've got a thing for fitness, we've got a thing for you: the Stamina SpaceMate Folding Stepper. Designed to take you down the road to wellness one step at a time, this folding stepper is compact, efficient, and well, downright smart. Complete with tons of features that build muscle tone, improve cardio health, all the while in a compact package that you can use while watching TV, talking to friends, or taking care of business. Additional information 2 adjustable resistance cylinders for smooth stepping action Battery-operated electronic monitor to track strides, time, steps, and calories burned Folds for easy storage when not in use and rolls for easy portability when needed Slide-resistance pedals add comfort and stability Floor prote | ||
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Stamina In-Motion Elliptical Trainer
The Stamina InMotion E1000 Elliptical trainer is an affordable way to work out at home on one of the most popular machines in the gym. It is compact and lightweight enough to use at home or at the office, and stores easily under a desk or in a closet. Elliptical trainer workouts burn a similar number of calories as jogging but without the risk of injury to the back, knees, hips, or ankles. Since your feet never leave the pedals the Stamina InMotion E1000 Elliptical gives a low-impact workout that is easy on your joints. Adjustable tension to control workout intensity level. The foot pedals can be worked in a forward or reverse direction to target your lower body in different ways. Electronic fitness monitor displays number of strides per mi | ||
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