 Detailed Description for LifeSpan TR2000 Folding Treadmill We've combined safety and durability
in a compact treadmill that doesn't fall short on features or running surface.
The TR2000 has won awards from numerous review groups including Treadmill Doctor,
Consumer Guide and the leading consumer products advocacy group. It's a great
treadmill for walking or jogging and offers an incredible variety of programs
and features.
Key Features
Up and Downhill Walking
Up and Downhill Walking — Ten levels of incline and five levels of decline
give you the ability to walk up and downhill during your workout. This adds
variety to help you stay motivated and gives the physiological benefits associated
with
EZ-Drop™ Folding System
The TR2000 quickly and easily folds for compact storage. With EZ-Drop™
there's no sudden drop or loud noise when you unfold your treadmill.
Open-Deck Design with Automatic Safety Pause
The motor is tucked underneath the frame which saves you floor space and lets
you get close to the console without stepping on the front hood as you exercise.
Our unique Intelli-Guard™ technology senses when your foot no longer strikes
the treadmill surface and will automatically pause for your safety and the safety
of your family.
Wraparound Handlebars with Front Safety Bar
Wraparound handlebars give you extra protection on each side and include buttons
to control speed and incline without removing your hands from the handlebars.
The front safety bar is a quick grab away to give you extra stability and security
Console Features
Readouts: Large blue backlit display shows
calories burned, workout time, current speed, current incline, heart rate, distance
travelled and step count.
Programs: Six Incline, five Speed, two
Custom User, two My Zone Heart Rate Control and Body Mass Analysis. The Incline
and Speed programs have five different intensity levels to select from.
Matrix: Shows workout progress.
Ease of Use: Speed and Incline can be
controlled using the four preset quick speed and quick incline buttons, or the
up and down arrows on the console or the toggle buttons mounted on the handlebars
Step Count: View the number of steps you're
taking as you workout with the Intelli-Step feature that senses when your foot
strikes the running belt and counts the number of steps during your workout.
Program Variety
Varying your workouts is important to achieving optimal health. Workout programs
including Weight Management and Heart Health are developed by an Exercise Physiologist.
Here are just a few of the many flexible exercise programs on the TR2000.
Decline — This exclusive advanced
program lets you walk downhill at different gradients over the course of the
program. Walking downhill eases knee and joint pain, can help lower blood sugar
and is an excellent way to begin exercising.
Step Count — LifeSpan's Intelli-Step™
technology is the basis for this advanced program which can help you increase
the number of steps you take each day or participate in a popular step counting
program. Just select the number of steps you want to walk or jog and the console
screen will display the number of steps you've taken until you reach your goal.
Distance — The distance program
makes it easy to train for an upcoming event such as a 5K or 10K race. Simply
enter the distance you want to go, then walk or jog until you reach your goal.
Custom User Programs — Create two
different workout programs for your own exercise regiment and use them repeatedly.
In the User program you choose the speed and incline for each of the twelve
program segments, building an exercise program that works for you!
My Zone Program — Two My Zone™
heart rate control programs let you keep your heart rate at the levels you need
to exercise safely and achieve your cardiovascular fitness goals. The My Zone™
Constant program keeps your heart rate at a constant level, while the My Zone™
Interval program lets you choose your own minimum and maximum heart rate. As
you exercise, the incline automatically adjusts to keep your heart rate at the
desired level or within the range you entered.
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