PulseTread

PulseTread

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PulseTread™ is the first and only subscription-based app designed to deliver a brand new, unique, and motivating 30-minute cardio workout directly to your mobile device EACH DAY! Set your own music from your own library, and get ready to rock your body.

Mark Harari, Hollywood Celebrity Trainer and owner of Pulse Fitness Studio in Sherman Oaks, CA, delivers the actual body-shredding treadmill workouts from his classes each day directly to your iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad - your own daily workout periodical. Mark, his clients, and his training methods have been featured on Access Hollywood, Extra, E! Entertainment TV, Entertainment Tonight Online and in magazines such as PEOPLE, Fitness Magazine, SHAPE, and OK! Weekly, to name a few.

All that is great…but what will PulseTread™ do for you?

- Audio recordings of Mark Harari’s actual classes and training sessions, personally leading and motivating you through each challenging daily workout

- Initial download includes 2 free routines

- A new, challenging, 30-minute run is available each day for only .99 cents...or subscribe for only $4.99/month

- Never the same routine repeated

- Workout to your own music and playlists from your own music library

- Instruction can be modified for all types of cardio equipment including elliptical, cycles, stair-step…

- All levels of physical ability from beginner to advanced

- Simple functionality for any user

- Log workout details and training history including calories burned and distance run

- Share your progress on Facebook and Twitter

Multiple treadmill routines are available for direct, in-app download for only .99 cents… less than the cost of most 3-minute songs!

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