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Dear Blake Fit,

 Our group, Guess, has looked at all the variables given to us and have concluded the best way to arrive to our solution was to follow the procedures placed below.

1. treadmills 2. stepmill 3. elliptical 4. Jacob Ladder

 We think that treadmill is best because it is easy and burns calories effectively. Also, with 7 treadmills in stock, several youths can weild one at once. If you are young, elderly, or don't contain much atheticism, you can adjust the difficulty. Meaning, almost anyone can use one.

 The stepmill is also very sufficient. We think that higher elementary should be able to handle this calorie-burner. Stepmills strengthen your lower muscles and bones. It may be a little difficult for younger ones to operate, but it makes up for it in challenge for older ones. We have 4 in stock, which is pretty reasonable.

 There is also the elliptical. We only have two in stock, but it burns a good amount of calories. It is also easy to use. When you first try it, it has an exotic feeling; using muscles you might have never felt. This can be a good thing.

 Lastly, the Jacob Ladder. Please procceed with caution. The bars are very sufficient but can be slippery. There is only one in stock so you can manage it under adult supervision, if it makes you comfortable. With a high calorie burn, it will shape your bones to be strong and powerful.

 These cardiovascular machines will provide much needed assistance in the long run. Bone health may not occur as important to children at the moment, but it is. In this order, this machinery is listed from best to not-exactly-first-choice. I hope you approve of this, because these just might change a kid's life.

