SOUTH BEND, IN, March 29, 2014 (Press-News.org) ERGO Fitness Machines announced a partnership with LPGA golf professional Katy Harris. Harris, who won the 2013 IOA Golf Classic, is featured on the company's website in a new video explaining the importance of ergonomically designed exercise equipment, for greater safety, comfort and durability in a home setting. The ERGO Fitness Machines family line of home use cardio equipment is designed and engineered in Europe by the leading supplier of club quality equipment.
Harris suffered an injury early in her professional golf career, but was able to resume playing in 2010, and qualified for the LPGA tour in 2012. She attributes her come-back as well as her ability to reach her fitness goals, in part, to a regular regimen of exercise using ergonomically correct methods and equipment. She said, "I appreciate the superior shock absorbing qualities of the ERGO suspension system; it cushions well and allows me to exercise longer without fatigue or pain."
Paul Romanetz, CEO/President of ERGO Fitness Machines said, "Katy's video highlights some key customer benefits: The durability and elegance of ERGO's club derived European design, and the convenience of ERGO's VIP In-Home Delivery and Set Up." The company's website states that delivery and set up are included at no additional charge in most areas of the contiguous United States with delivery also available in remote areas, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada, with additional surcharges in some cases.
Mr. Romanetz continued, "We're excited to be working with Katy; she really embodies the qualities of performance, endurance and excellence to which ERGO is committed. We're proud to have the ERGO Fitness Machines logo on her sleeve."
The new Katy Harris video will be featured on the ERGO Fitness Machines website developed by Precept Partners using technology that functions across multiple devices and screen sizes. The video can be accessed now at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZ77ZJ-DZk.
ABOUT ERGO FITNESS MACHINES
ERGO Fitness Machines is unique among home-use cardio fitness equipment manufacturers in using anthropometric science to drive its product designs. The result is a superior exercise experience, wrapped in elegant European styling and built with club-level quality and durability. ERGO has invested years collaborating, designing, engineering and manufacturing advanced cardio fitness equipment that's ergonomically correct, long lasting and amazingly affordable. ERGO's partner in this journey is Pulse Fitness of the United Kingdom, Europe's leading supplier of club-level fitness equipment for over twenty five years. Pulse's expertise in the area of anthropometric and biomechanical intelligence makes them the leader in ergonomically designed and engineered fitness equipment; more information at http://www.ErgoFitnessMachines.com.
ABOUT KATY HARRIS
Harris played collegiate golf at Louisiana State University where she recorded 20 top-10 finishes and was a 2001 NGCA All-American First Team selection. She won the 1997 Indiana Women's PGA Open Championship and 1998 Indiana Women's Amateur Championship. In June 2010, turned professional, finished tied for 39th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn Priority List Category 20 for the 2012 season. Won the 2010 CN Canadian Women's Tour event.
ABOUT PRECEPT PARTNERS
Precept Partners provides award winning website design, development, marketing and branding services. The company serves clients in retail, e-commerce, manufacturing, technology and non-profit sectors. Client awards for Precept's work include the Inc. 500, the Internet Retailer 500, the Hot 100 Best Retail Websites, the Webby Award and many others; more information at http://www.PreceptPartners.com.
LPGA Golfer Partners with Ergonomic Treadmill Maker to Promote Healthy Exercise
ERGO Fitness Machines announces partnership with Katy Harris, LPGA golf pro; video highlights European design, club quality treadmill to help her maintain her exercise regimen to stay competitive year round
2014-03-29
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