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LifeProUSA Treadmill

 LifeProUSA Compact Folding Treadmill

LifeProUSA sent me their amazing treadmill and im in love with a machine. I am really impressed with the highspeed and display. It arrived 95% already set up with very easy to understand instructions. The treadmill is well made and sturdy. With going up to 8mph, you're set

I love to run. I put my earphones in, blast my favorite song, take along my husky and run! Running everyday for just 15 minutes can increase your muscle strength, improve your cardio and health, and boost your metabolism. 

Going on a run and keeping a routine of it can be kind of hard at times though. With kids, work, and a lot of the gyms being closed right now.. Thats why this treadmill is so great. Affordable price and its compact. Foldable for convenient storage anywhere: vertically against a wall or slide it underneath furniture. 


Bluetooth enabled, pulse sensors, BMI calculator. 

While I run, I like to put my tablet in the built in holder to connect with fitness apps.. Or ya know, to catch up on some Masked Singer on Hulu (hehe)

While having a treadmill at home, it may be easier but I did get nervous as I'm clumsy as ever. I know ill get all brave and start right out at the stop speed. Thank goodness this treadmill has a safety cord you clip to your clothes. The second it comes off the treadmill immediately stops for your safety. I'm so happy for this safety cord as last time I was on a treadmill I fell and got a nice burn on my back as the treadmill kept going OUCH, so this cord is a nice improvement. 

There are 36 preset training programs or 3 manual training programs with customizable time, distance, and calorie goals.

On the handrail there's sensors that monitor your heart rate, alternating with speed and time on the LED display. The other LED display shows your distance covered all those calories you burned. Yasss girl.

While your running, keep a water bottle in the built-in holder to stay hydrated.

I'm so happy to have this amazing treadmill. So ready to be able to keep a routine of running and getting my bug butt in shape. Having a treadmill at home made it easier to get up to actually use it. Instead of having to get to a gym and look awkward in front of others.. I run weird, nobody needs to see that.



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