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Orbitrek Magnaforce
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Full cardiovascular workout in just 20 minutes a day!
Elliptical movement simulates natural body motion with no impact on joints
Works both upper and lower body at the same time.
Whisper quiet, quality electromagnetic resistance for the serious trainer.
Train to target heart rate with 5 function PULSE monitor
Keep track of Elapsed time, Distance, Calories burned, Speed, Odometer and Heart Rate
ORBITREK MAGNAFORCE VS. ORBITREK PLATINUM
Upgraded model with whisper quiet electromagnetic resistance for the serious trainer
Includes 5 function PULSE monitor with contact pads on the handlebars
Keep track of Elapsed time, Distance, Calories burned, Speed, Odometer and Heart Rate. Note: 2 - AA batteries required for the Monitor are not included
ORDINARY RUNNING vs. ORBITREK
The treadmill is boring and running on it gives your joints a strike force impact of up to 5 times your body weight!
OrbiTrek uses dual elliptical movement to simulate natural running motion, with no damaging impact on muscles or joints.
It’s a FUN, LOW IMPACT, EFFECTIVE workout for ALL AGES and ALL FITNESS LEVELS.
3 WORKOUTS IN 1!
OrbiTrek engages all the large muscle groups in the body, which has been proven to give the best POSSIBLE CARDIO WORKOUT IN THE SHORTEST AMOUNT OF TIME. It’s 3 workouts in 1, combining the best the fitness world has to offer:
A firming upper body workout
A fat blasting lower body workout
and a metabolism-boosting cardio workout
VERSATILE SYSTEM FOR FULL BODY WORKOUT
Forward motion targets quads and hips with amazing muscle toning and slimming action
Backward motion targets glutes and hamstrings, for sleek and shapely legs and a tighter butt.
With every push and pull stroke your arms, shoulders and back muscles are working to give you a leaner, sexier upper body and your stomach muscles twist and tighten to give you a trimmer torso.
Crouch Down this places extra emphasis on the Quads (front thighs).
Walking on the toes Extra emphasis on the Calve muscles.
Leaning Backward pulling the handles while walking backward exercises the chest and biceps
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