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From: "Peter Duran" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: Heart Rate Monitor that Talks
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> Physical fitness is a key to good health and well being, so all of us
> benefit from regular exercise. A program of exercise that increases and
> maintains heart rate at the ideal level improves the function of the heart
> and circulatory system. A serious exercise enthusiast wears a little
> device that monitors heart rate and indicates the ideal heart rate. The
> best workout occurs when the actual heart rate is maintained at the ideal
> heart rate for the proper amount of time.
>
> The exerciser who is a senior citizen, who is visually impaired or who is
> blind needs a heart rate monitor that announces the vital
> information. Now, there is a quality heart rate monitor that speaks all
> the buttons when pressed and says all the functions that are
> monitored. Stereo headphones let the wearer privately hear all monitored
> heart functions throughout a workout. The Heart Talker is comfortable to
> wear; its adjustable elastic strap fits most users and other straps are
> available. Even its stereo headphones are adjustable.
>
> The Heart Talker gives the wearer friendly verbal assurance and the support
> needed to work out at the proper level! This helps the wearer to burn fat
> more efficiently; consequently, the wearer can lose weight and build
> muscle. The Heart Talker acts as a chatty personal trainer.
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> Heart Talker is constructed with current computer technology. Heart Talker
> comes with rechargeable batteries already installed and charged. Heart
> Talker is ready to be used! (Extra batteries can be purchased at most
> discount or drug stores.) Call us to order this fitness tool for $95.00 at
> 877-993-4994.
>
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>
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