a never ending nine step staircase

Whenever the brainwashing anthem 'Calories' echoes through the streets and alleys, that soul-piercing lyric stabs deeply into the hearts of those wrapped in layers of fat. Yes, 'Burn my calories' shouldn't just be a hum! But running lacks passion, and lifting weights is too boring. How can we ignite this body fat?


For this reason, a famous fitness equipment company in Boston has created an amazing 'staircase'—the Laddermill Ascender.



With only 9 'steps' that you can never reach the top of, this is the secret to burning fat. The principle is easy to understand: the steps continuously cycle, and you can think of it as a vertical treadmill.


Of course, its functions are far superior to those ubiquitous treadmills. It's simple to use; just keep climbing upwards once it's started. If you see it as a staircase to a better body, I believe you'll be highly motivated.



With a step interval of 30cm, climbing it is quite exhilarating! The workout effect is very noticeable.



The right side of the machine is equipped with a control lever to adjust the cycling speed. If you feel it's too slow, just pull it up to burn fat even faster.


If you don't find the effect intuitive enough, just glance at the screen on the right. The Laddermill Ascender records your workout time and estimates the calories burned in real-time, making you more and more enthusiastic as you watch.



But what I've introduced so far is just the surface of this machine.

What truly impresses fitness enthusiasts is its ability to target specific muscle groups by adjusting the angle. For example, pulling the adjustment lever on the left allows it to tilt forward or backward.



Tilting forward is normal climbing, mainly working the legs; tilting backward works the upper body muscles. You can feel the effort even through the screen!



This mode is not only suitable for men; women aspiring to become strong can also train with it. Once trained, you can use your fists to punch those who call you fat into the wall.



Of course, you can also unlock more workout positions on your own.


Low-intensity workout: place your hands on the side rails and walk using only your feet;



High-intensity workout: suspend your feet and climb using only your hands;



You can even turn off the machine and use squatting power to move it! Train whatever you want!



Additionally, for safety reasons, the Laddermill Ascender has an automatic stop function. It will immediately stop if it detects no load or gets stuck, so you don't have to worry about 'one misstep leading to eternal regret.'



This powerful fitness staircase is now available for purchase. As for the price, let's not talk about it—it's too painful to mention...



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Created: 2018-09-19 02:06:50