Drive Pedal Exerciser Stationary Bike

- Adjustable resistance knob
- Improves coordination – Increases strength
- Use for upper & lower (arm/legs) workouts
- Perfect rehabilitation pedlar
- No Assembly required
Archive for October, 200826 October Drive Pedal Exerciser Stationary Bike
Standard Aerobic Pedal Exerciser Use for Arms & Legs The Drive Standard Pedal Exerciser is an economic exercise bike so compact that it stores out of the way under a chair or bed. Appropriate for upper or lower extremities. Use this portable pedal exerciser regularly to increase strength and improve coordination as well as circulation. The Drive Pedal Exerciser is great for cardiovascular fitness! There is an adjustable resistance knob to customize each user’s difficulty level.
The Silver vein steel frame construction ensures durability. The plastic pedals on the Drive Pedal Exerciser feature nylon straps for a secure foot hold during your workout. The pedal exerciser comes fully-assembled. Pedal Exerciser Product Features: Safe and gentle form of low impact exercise Stimulates circulation Four anti-slip rubber pads prevent sliding and protect floor Ideal for toning leg and arm muscles Tension can be adjusted for pedaling resistance Silver vein finish Manufacturer suggested retail on The Pedal Exerciser
19 October Tanita Body Fat & Water Percentage Scale
Healthy Range Indicator: Indicator bar shows where body fat fits into the healthy range. Extra Large Clear Display, easy-to-see display shows both weight and body fat percentage at the same time. Guest Mode: Allows a guest to check body fat without storing personal data in memory. Weight Only: Allows users to monitor weight alone without receiving body fat reading. Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. 5 October Thera-Band FlexBar – Medium Resistance – Green
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The Thera-Band FlexBar is made from natural rubber and is available in 3 levels of resistance. The Red FlexBar takes 10 lbs. of force to bend to a u-shape. Green takes 15 lbs., and blue takes 25 lbs. Click Here To Check Out Our Entire Line Of Thera-Band Products
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