The origins of Single’s Day date back to 1993, and to this day has been an ongoing tradition across South East Asia – the time bachelors and singletons treat themselves in the famous annual Single’s Day sales. Even if you’re in a relationship, if there’s sales going on, you might as well get in on the action and save yourself a few dollars too!
With the rainy season here, you probably won’t catch us training outside, running through puddles and getting soaked, and why would you do that when you can do your training in the comfort of your own home?
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Fitness equipment isn’t something you just buy off your shelf. It’s expensive, and you need to make sure it compliments your methods of training. But when you find out some of the fitness equipment in this year’s Singles’ Day sales are over half price, you may want to start your hunt as soon as possible.
To help you get started, we’ve gathered a great selection of fitness equipment, from treadmills and elliptical machines to home workout stations, see below all of our suggestions!
Yesoul S3/M1 spin cycling bike has 100 levels of resistance that you can easily adjust according to the type of training you’re working on. Unlike traditional resistance methods, this particular design features magnets instead of brake calipers, making it much quieter. The flywheel is contained in a shell for additional safety.
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This foldable treadmill can easily be stored when not in use. The 4HP motor is super quiet compared to competitors, so you won’t have to worry about disturbing others in the household, averaging at 60db. There’s 7 tiers of protection on the running belt which softens the feedback with every step, protecting your joints in the long term. Tilt the treadmill 15 degrees to replicate training uphill. The Livfit T7 reaches a peak of 18 km/h max speed.
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Sportop’s Elliptical Trainer has 16 levels of automatic resistance training levels. You can monitor your pulse which is picked up through the pulse rate sensors built-in the non-slip handlebars. The display also tracks your speed, calories, time, distance, RPM, and more. There’s 12 pre-set and 4 user programs you can choose from, allowing you to tailor your training to what best suits you. When it’s not in use, you can lift the elliptical trainer onto its hind legs and wheel it out of the way.
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The ultimate power station home gym. JX Fitness’ Home Gym brings all the essentials in one space efficient, affordable module. It’s multifunctional that allows you to carry out workouts including Chest Press, Pec Deck – Butterfly Press, Leg Extension, Leg Abduction, Preacher Curls, Low Row, Tricep Push Downs, Shoulder Press, Lat Pull Downs and Ab Crunches.
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$398.00, was $498.00
This 2-in-1 rowing and cycling bike lets you work on cardio and strength training. And when it’s not in use, you can fold and pack it out of the way. It’s the perfect addition to anyone training long distance running, weight training or all-round athletes. You can adjust the resistance when cycling, and restrain on the rowing machine.
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$899.00, was $1,499.00 (-40%)
Designed with an ergonomic seat for the ultimate comfort, and features a large LCD display that tracks the time, distance, strokes, recovery and pulse. There are ten levels of magnetic resistance which are adjusted manually. Folding storage mode makes it easy to pack away, taking little space in your room.
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$1,499.00, was $1,799.00 (-17%)
Reebok’s A4.0 treadmill features Astroride, a responsive deck that gives feedback with every stride, and softening every impact, preventing long-term injuries. The foldable design lifts the running track into the air, so you’re less likely to trip and gain more floor space when it’s not in use. It comes with 36 pre-set and 3 user-defined programmes. The integrated pulse sensors built-into the hand grips allow you to monitor your heart rate after a training session. There are twelve levels of incline, and the speed varies from 0.5 – 18 km/h.
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