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Garland-based Keys Fitness makes it easier to squeeze workouts into your workday.
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It’s only March, but chances are that new year’s resolution you made to get in shape has already taken a backseat to your busy schedule.

Keys Fitness can help. Offering gym-quality equipment for the home, the Garland-based company manufactures and distributes more than 400 cardio and strength products, from treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, and steppers to complete home gyms. The company’s products can be found in 4,000 stores in 31 countries.

“Maintaining personal health is an important part of our daily lives, but as we all know, busy schedules and demanding careers can challenge even the most dedicated fitness guru,” says Tim Chen, CEO of Keys Fitness. “We’re continually developing cutting-edge equipment that targets the whole body in an efficient exercise experience fit for any lifestyle.”

Special equipment includes their centerG line—which, unlike traditional ellipticals, contains the drive mechanism below the core to allow for correct spine alignment—and the Ironman Resolution (pictured left), which uses vibration training to burn calories (a method Madonna has been known to use to stay fit).

Or if you prefer to sweat while remaining stationary, Keys Backyard also offers resort-quality spas and infrared saunas, which boast numerous health benefits and burn 300 calories in a 30-minute session.

No matter your preference, there’s a customized Keys solution for you. So lose the excuses, and lose the weight.

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