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The Benefits Of Star Trac Treadmills For The Home

Star Trac treadmills are known for providing some of the most balanced workouts around whether you walk, jog, run or do some combination of all three cardiovascular options. A Star Trac treadmill is something you normally see in the gym, but it's now possible for consumers to purchase them and have their very own professional equipment that they can use from the comfort of home. One of the most popular options is the Star Trac Pro, which is known for its smoothness and dependability.

One thing that people love about the Star Trac Pro is the fact that it offers two personal fans that are built in to provide the ultimate comfort while working out. No one likes excess heat and sweat, after all. This Star Trac treadmill also features a motivational self-guiding display that allows you to have a more intuitive workout environment and a more successful workout every time. And since these Star Trac treadmills were created in partnership with DesignWorksUSA, a BMW Group Company, they are also very stunning to look at.

The Star Trac Pro offers a console with a large message window, motivational 1/4-mile track, nine user-specific workout programs, three entertainment/data ports and multiple cup and accessory holders. The Star Trac treadmill also offers the advantages of an innovative type of handle that provides alternative hold points, a triple cell cushioning system for maximum shock absorption and a pre-lubricated belt and deck system that does not require waxing. And these Star Trac treadmills won't die on you, because they all have a 5 HP continuous duty motor that delivers a smooth and reliable workout every time.

If you're thinking about getting in shape from home, the Star Trac Pro is definitely worth some careful consideration. With one of these technically advanced machines, you can get a workout in whenever you have a few moments without having to drive to the gym or pay a membership fee.