3G Cardio equipment helps bring health club to your home at affordable cost

3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill

3G Cardio has one of the best, most exciting lines of fitness equipment on the market.
The Phoenix-based company offers health-club quality treadmills and vibration training machines at a cost that’s affordable for many family budgets.
Bringing the health club experience to the home at an affordable cost — that’s a combination people should look into.
At Home Fitness has some of the best selection and prices available on 3G Cardio equipment in their Arizona superstores and online at www.athomefitness.com.
The 3G Cardio Pro Runner Treadmill ($2,499) and the 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill ($3,999) give runners everything they’re looking for without breaking the bank like comparable runner’s treadmills that sell for thousands more.
The designers at 3G Cardio use treadmills themselves and have many decades of experience in the specialty fitness industry. These are their ideal treadmills — putting substance ahead of style.
All your money on the 3G Cardio Pro Runner Treadmill and 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill is going toward the quality of the machine, while the electronics are kept simple to give you everything you need and nothing you don’t.
Step onto these treadmills to walk and run and you’ll notice a smooth, sturdy belt to exercise on.
The 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill features a DC 4.0 hp motor, a 22Ö62 belt and can be used by people weighing up 400 pounds. It has an assembled weight of 386 pounds and an outstanding warranty of 10 years on parts and two years on labor.
This 3G Cardio Elite Runner feels like the top models at the club to run on. It’s is a treadmill you’ll want to use!
The 3G Cardio Pro Runner has a DC 3.0 hp motor with 20.5Ö58 belt and can accommodate users weighing up to 350 pounds. It has an assembled weight of 216 pounds.
The electronics on both machines will give you everything you need, ranging from pre-programmed courses, to fitness tests, one touch speed and elevation settings, heart rate control and the ability to custom create your own workouts.
For users who desire more entertainment, hook up an iPad to upgrade the interactive possibilities. If you don’t own an iPad, buying one would still be a lot less expensive than paying the extra money that competitors charge for high-end treadmills with built-in, elaborate electronic systems.
The 3G Cardio Elite Runner also has built-in speakers to listen to music through and you can cool down with a multi-speed fan.
3G Cardio has won countless Best Buy awards and high rankings from review sites for its line of 3G Cardio Vibration Trainers.
The new 3G Cardio Pro Runner and the 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill are worthy additions to the company’s product line.
Everyone from NFL, NBA and Olympic athletes, to high school and college teams and even average people and senior citizens are experiencing the benefits of it.
Accelerated Vibration Training (AVT), aka Whole Body Vibration Training (WBV), causes the body to react to the instability that’s created by the vibration plates while you’re standing on the platform.
Instead of adding “mass” in traditional strength training such as weightlifting, with vibration training the “acceleration” is increased through rapid movement of the platform and the muscles reflexively react as you perform a variety of static or dynamic exercises.
Whereas people use as little as 20 percent of their muscle fibers in traditional strength training they can use up to 95 percent with AVT. The vibrations cause the muscles to contract 25-50 times per second.
AVT is not only much more efficient, but it’s also a lot safer because it allows the body to experience stress with much more ease than it would traditional weightlifting with dumbbells and barbells, for example.
The top-ranked vibration machines are made by 3G Cardio, which is available for the lowest prices anywhere through At Home Fitness.

At Home Fitness consultant Aaron Dorksen’s blog deals with a variety of fitness topics, ranging from workout tips, motivational ideas and feature stories on how exercise impacts people’s lives. E-mail him with comments, questions or ideas for future blogs at aaron@athomefitness.com