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Easy way to stay fit

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NOWADAYS, people are moving towards a healthier lifestyle. However, for those who have no idea where to start, why not just pick up an easy exercise?

Jogging is the most basic physical training and is included in every sports training programme.

It is a known fact that exercises such as walking, running, jogging and swimming are beneficial to increase the metabolic rate, burn excess fat, reduce weight, improve blood circulatio­n, enhance mental acuity and most importantl­y, improve our overall health.

It’s time to say goodbye to the old-school treadmill – Gintell presents the CyberTREK FITuristic Treadmill. The advent of the new era of treadmill featuring vibrant and futuristic design with intelligen­t features, this combinatio­n of fashion, entertainm­ent and exercise allows you to “run on trend”.

Gintell innovated a new technology named i-Treker – an intelligen­t step sensing system that accurately counts the user’s steps during exercise.

Even if the CyberTREK’s running belt is still running but the user is just standing on the skid, his footsteps will not be counted.

The i-Treker technology is not only used to accurately calculate footsteps, but also shows if your number of steps is at an effective level, greatly enhancing exercise results. Based on research, approximat­ely 4,500 to 5,000 steps in 30 minutes’ brisk walking can significan­tly reduce the risk of heart disease and other cardiovasc­ular-related illnesses. Also, approximat­ely 9,000 to 10,000 steps in 30 minutes’ slow running exercises throughout the day has proven successful for long-lasting weight loss.

Depending on the level of exercise, jogging can put a lot of pressure on your joints, especially on the road, because the road cannot give us shock absorption.

To maximise joint protection during exercise, CyberTREK uses the iCS – Intelligen­t Cushioning System, which greatly reduces stress and pressure on the feet, legs and joints.

Gintell CyberTREK FITuristic Treadmill is uniquely designed for sports enthusiast­s to exercise at home.

The first built-in LED touch screen is simple and convenient to operate, stylish and reliable – the screen is clear and everything is at the touch of a finger. The Bluetooth music system and USB port will boost your workout mood – enjoy your favourite Korean drama and music by connecting your smartphone to the Bluetooth music system and place it on the stand.

Smartphone battery running low? Connect USB port, charge and keep it running. Users can operate Gintell CyberTREK easily as it does not require assembling. Female users especially need not worry about installati­on and dismantlin­g it. It can be folded vertically, saving a lot of space. This treadmill consists of 12 workout programmes together with functions such as distance, calories, time, steps, speed and heart rate.

The innovative BMI (Body Mass Index) calculatio­n feature allows you to better understand your physical condition and choose the right exercise programme.

Grab the opportunit­y to enjoy the Holiday Sale Package with Gintell CyberTREK FITuristic Treadmill in conjunctio­n with a new product launching promotion.

Limited to the first 100 customers, on a first come, first served basis, this promotion is available only while stocks last. Terms and conditions apply.

Hurry and visit Gintell roadshows for more attractive deals:

– Nov 13-25 at LGCC, Aeon Shah Alam

– Nov 23-Dec 2 at CC, Mesra Mall, Terengganu

■ For further queries about Gintell products, walk into the nearest showroom nationwide to enjoy more special deals.

You can also call the Gintell customer careline at 1800 886 332 or follow on Facebook at Gintell Malaysia, WeChat Gintell Malaysia or log on to its official website at www.gintell.com

 ??  ?? Gintell ambassador and renowned model Amber Chia posing with dancers during the launch of the Gintell CyberTREK FITuristic Treadmill.
Gintell ambassador and renowned model Amber Chia posing with dancers during the launch of the Gintell CyberTREK FITuristic Treadmill.

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