This is the time of year when people are donating their exercise equipment that has been collecting dust in their homes. At least where I live it seems to be the time of year when there's a surge of treadmills, ellipticals, etc showing up at my local Habitat for Humanity store. I was there two months ago and they had nothing, I went yesterday and they had five treadmills, a weight machine, leg press, two elipticals, and a few other things all piled in together. I've been looking for a treadmill and my boyfriend was with me and we were moving things around looking for a place to find an outlet so we could check out a couple of the treadmills. When he moved a few things a way from a wall he found an air walker covered in dust, the tag said it had been there since 04/23/2019.

Once we found that we forgot about the treadmill. The air walker should accomplish the same goal for me (which is to get me moving) and it takes up less space and doesn't need an electrical outlet.

Plus I couldn't beat the price, since it had been there for so long the woman at the counter gave it to me for $5 plus tax.

But anyway, just wanted to mention to any of you who are feeling like they want some sort of home exercise equipment to check your local thrift stores, you never know what treasures you can get.

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