William Staub
William Edward Staub (November 3, 1915 – July 19, 2012) was an American mechanical engineer who invented and developed the first consumer treadmill for home use, the PaceMaster 600, during the late 1960s. Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, who helped to popularize Staub's invention, has described Staub as "a pioneer in exercise — not for the athlete, but for the masses."
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William Staub
William Edward Staub (November 3, 1915 – July 19, 2012) was an American mechanical engineer who invented and developed the first consumer treadmill for home use, the PaceMaster 600, during the late 1960s. Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, who helped to popularize Staub's invention, has described Staub as "a pioneer in exercise — not for the athlete, but for the masses."
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William Edward Staub (November ...... athlete, but for the masses."
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威廉·愛德華·斯托布(William Edward Stau ...... 形容托布為“一個運動的先鋒-不是為了運動員,而是為了大眾”。
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William Edward Staub (November ...... athlete, but for the masses."
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威廉·愛德華·斯托布(William Edward Stau ...... 形容托布為“一個運動的先鋒-不是為了運動員,而是為了大眾”。
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