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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

http://turbowalkstation.com/ Here is a demo of a Treadmill Desk or walkstation. I can walk up to 3.0 mph for hours a day and burn from 300-1K calories all while working! It's so simple and best of all I forget I'm exercising!

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  • @pops1953pops This is a ridiculous statement. First, she's doing this for her, not your employees. Second, where in the manual of life does it say you have to wear PE outfits in order to walk more than 2 mph. The principal is this, this fits her. Also, to put out a walkstation like steelcase and omits "dual purpose" by capping it at 2 mph, with no incline and charging $4200 for fibreboard, a leg system, treadmill is corporate rape and it's nice to see that people are creating their own.

  • Would you mind telling us how this was constructed? I would like to know what that is resting, or welded, onto the arm rests. Thank you.

  • Could you please advise us how you constructed this? What is that "welded" or "resting" on the armrests? I would like to duplicate your system.

    Thank you very much. Hope you'll help us out.

  • Walkstation at less than 2 mph allows you to hold a conversation with a teammate or on the phone. Employees cannot wear sweats or PE outfits in the office and the Walkstation is quiet and does not disrupt adjacent employees. I applaud your ingenuity, but exertion at faster sppeds on a treadmill does not follow N.E.A.T. principles.

  • great idea!!!!

  • I bet your ass is amazing...

  • does the noise from the treadmill make you crazy because i have an expensive one but you can still hear it enough to keep the TV volume high

  • Great video. I did wonder how you do it, but now that I've seen it, it makes more sense. If I may ask - do you divide the working day into things that you can do on the treadmill and things that are less suited to it, like writing? Just curious, 'cause I'm looking to get a similar setup :)

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