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  • @thegoodjohnjr Actually I am familiar with the Gazelle Edge. They are actually different workouts. I would say you are using your ankles more on the Stamina, but definitely using your arms more on the Gazelle Edge. For an overall workout I would give the edge to the Edge.

  • Thank you for uploading this video.

    I have a question, does the Stamina InMotion E1000 offer a better workout than the Gazelle Edge?

  • Nice job.

  • I was thinking of buying one to use at my work desk to burn a few calories while I'm working. I could hardly believe my eyes this morning when I saw this exact stepper sitting out by the dumpster of my condo complex this morning. Nothing wrong with it either. My lucky day - a freebie!

  • i just ordered this machine and it's on it's way... thank you for the review there aren't many online! I can't wait to use my new machine..

  • I just found out two days ago that I have diabetes. Naturally, my doctor said I need more exercise. However, I also have nerve damage in my left foot (and long healing morton's neuroma). I saw this item as a "recommended" item on Amazon and did a search on google. This is the video it sent me to.

    Good review. I am going to purchase one of these. I'm thinking about bringing it into work to put under my desk so I can exercise on my break.

  • Hey thanks for the review! I really appreciate it.

    I specifically googled this item to find more reviews on it before purchasing. At first, I was inclined to think you were just recommending this item to make affiliate bucks. However, I also googled your name and came up with the following description. (I am assuming this is you). Now, I am inclined to think that you are recommending it because you really have seen results.

    I will add the description in the following post cuz too long.

  • @Sufilicious Robert Schrupp, PT, MA is a 1985

    graduate of the physical therapy program at the

    Mayo School of Health Related Sciences. He also

    has a Masters degree in Human and Health

    Services Administration.

  • Respond to this video... He is past President of the

    Mayo Clinic Physical Therapy Alumni Association.

    Mr. Schrupp is also the past editor of

    WorldWideSpine magazine. In his career, he has

    treated thousand of patients with work injuries. He

    is the owner of the forty person firm, Therapy

    Network, Inc. which provides physical therapy,

    occupational therapy, and speech language

    pathology services.

  • @Sufilicious Thanks for the kind words and yes that is my description. Thanks again.

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