For those who have everything: The TrekDesk
With the TrekDesk you can answer e-mails, pay bills, or do online research while exercising your legs.
Why wait until you’ve finished a long day at the office to get a workout in? The TrekDesk “makes it possible to exercise and accomplish brain work at the same time.” The height-adjustable desktop “bridges any size treadmill,” allowing you to get your legs moving while you answer e-mails, pay bills, or do online research. The U.S. surgeon general recommends that all adults walk or run at least 10,000 steps a day. Now reaching that benchmark won’t cost you a minute.
$479, trekdesk.com
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer
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