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ProForm 680 Trainer Treadmill

The ProForm 680 Trainer treadmill has features that both the novice and the advanced will love.  Many treadmills can work well for the new user but once they work out for a year or so, they grow out of their treadmill. However, with the ProForm 680 Trainer treadmill has both a 0-10 MPH quick speed control and a 0-10% quick incline control.       

Being able to adjust your speed and incline easily will allow your treadmill to grow with you.  As your body gets used to a level surface and a slower pace you will begin to adjust the incline higher and the pace faster.  This give you the control to work your body harder as it gets more fit.

By adjusting the incline you will find yourself burning more calories per workout and you’ll arrive at your fitness golas quicker than if you kept your treadmill use at a level surface.

Being able to change the speed and incline easily is just one reason why the ProForm 680 trainer treadmill helps you towards your fat loss goals. The ProForm 680 Trainer treadmill also has 10 certified trainer programs,  a strong Mach Z 2.8 hp motor ( with 20 year warranty) and a quiet treadbelt with treadsoft Max cushioning.

If you like to workout to music (and who doesn’t) you’ll be glad to know that the ProForm 680 Intermix Acoustics 2.0 Sound system for superb sound quality.  The sound system with its built-in,  compatible music port for iPod, allowing you to listen to all your favorite music during your workout.

The ProForm 680 Trainer treadmill also has a 300 pound weight capacity, easy to read display and a workout intensity control to give you more control over your workouts.

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