Range of Motion (exercise machine)

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Range of Motion or ROM is an exercise machine that won the 1991 Popular Science award for "Best of what's new" in leisure products. It claims to give a full workout (equivalent to 15 minutes of stretching, 25 minute muscular endurance training and 40 a minute of cardiovascular workout) in 4 minutes and costs $14,615 (USD).

The Range of Motion was invented by artist John Pitre.[1]

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