Learn to say popular home treadmill brand names correctly.
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How is Peloton (American brand best known for connected exercise bikes and treadmills) correctly pronounced?
Peloton is pronounced 'PEL-uh-ton' — stress on the first syllable in common English usage, borrowed from the French cycling term. In a technical interview: "Peloton's treadmill streamed live classes directly onto its built-in touchscreen."
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How is NordicTrack (American brand of treadmills and other home fitness equipment) correctly pronounced?
NordicTrack is pronounced 'NOR-dik-trak' — blending 'Nordic' and 'track', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "NordicTrack's treadmill tilted its deck to simulate inclines during outdoor-style workouts."
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How is Bowflex (American brand best known for resistance machines, also offering treadmills) correctly pronounced?
Bowflex is pronounced 'BOH-fleks' — blending 'bow' (as in bend) and 'flex', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Bowflex's treadmill folded up vertically to save floor space when not in use."
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How is Echelon (brand of connected fitness equipment including treadmills, competing with Peloton) correctly pronounced?
Echelon is pronounced 'ESH-uh-lon' — a soft 'sh' sound for the 'ch', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Echelon's treadmill offered a subscription tier with a lower up-front equipment cost."
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How is Sole (American brand of treadmills and ellipticals, spelled like the word for the bottom of a shoe) correctly pronounced?
Sole is pronounced 'SOHL' — one syllable, the same as the word for the underside of a foot. In a technical interview: "Sole's treadmill used a stronger motor than most models in the same price range."