Musculoskeletal+System+Al-ASo

Dear Blake Fit,

I have looked at all the variables given to me and have concluded the best way to arrive to my solution was to follow the procedures placed below. We are at the age to be making our peak bone mass. This means we have to get enough exercise and calcium to make our bones strong later in life. We are looking for one with a lot of exercise programs available. Another thing we are looking for is something to go with our lifestyle. This allows us to not change our diets for the machines we get. We are also looking for a high calorie burn, so that we don't get overweight. An easy-to-use machine is also up in our expectations.

Looking at these procedures, we have ranked the machines in the following order from most favorable and least favorable: The treadmills are highest on our list. We have the treadmills as our number one choice because it has seven exercise programs, the highest out of four, one, and two. It also is very similar to our lifestyle, which allows us not to change things like our diet. What makes it even more convenient is that it's easy to use! This would prevent injuries. The last factor that made the treadmills our number one choice is that the calorie burn is high. The number two cardiovascular machine on our list are the stepmills. Although they aren't easy to use, this has four exercise programs and is similar to our lifestyle. The calorie burn though, is moderately high.

The third item on our list is the elliptical. Although it isn't similar to our lifestyle, it's easy to use. Sadly, it only has two exercise programs and the caloric burn is moderately high, like the stepmills. I don't even know where to start with the fourth item, the Jacob ladder. Although we can burn a high amount of calories while using it,the Jacob ladder only has one exercise program, isn't similar to our lifestyle, and isn't easy to use.

We hope to hear soon about our list of cardiovascular machines!

Sincerely,

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