Asuna, the world’s fastest treadmill, is set to launch in the U.S. on June 6, but it won’t be the first fitness track to launch there.
For one thing, its maker, Walmart, hasn’t been shy about promoting its brand in the States.
And for another, Asuna isn’t just about the treadmill: Its technology will be used by millions of consumers to improve their walking speed and fitness.
The brand, which is headquartered in Jerusalem, offers a variety of fitness tracks, including a treadmill for adults and children, as well as an adult fitness trainer.
It also offers a treadmill, a walking trainer, and a treadmill with an elliptical trainer for people between the ages of 5 and 70.
But the Asuna brand isn’t a traditional treadmill: It’s a high-tech platform that combines a GPS tracking device and a mobile phone app.
Asuna uses the technology to track its users’ steps, calories burned, and oxygen consumption, and to monitor how they feel during workouts.
And it also connects to a smart watch, smartphone app, and an Android smartphone app for people to check how they’re doing.
As the name suggests, the Asunas are essentially mobile apps that track your daily movements.
In the U.-market, the app and its apps are available on a variety: In the U-market, it can be found in Apple stores, in Amazon’s app store, and on Google Play.
It’s also available for Android devices, although the Asuno app only supports Android devices.
The app is compatible with a wide range of fitness trackers, including the Asphalt Xtra, Asunessite, and Fitbit, which are among the best-selling fitness tracker brands worldwide.
For those who are new to the Asunnas, you can sign up for a trial account to see if it’s right for you.
Asuna has partnered with a variety people who have gained experience with running and fitness, including:Benjamin Mink, who runs an online fitness course for runners.
Mink has been running with Asunismo for more than a year, and says he has been impressed by the app’s user-friendliness.
“There is a very strong community of people that have experienced Asuna’s platform, and have become very familiar with its features,” Mink said.
“The app has a very good user experience, and has become very popular in the past few months.”
Benjamin, a 32-year-old from Tel Aviv, has been using Asuna for about a year and a half.
Benjamin, who was born in the former Soviet Union, has spent more than three years training for the Asuninas.
He’s a marathon runner who has run in the 3:10, 5:30, and 7:30 marathon distances.
He started with a couple of different treadmill apps, and after a few weeks, he started using Asunisto, which he’s been using to improve his running and his health.
Benjamin says that he’s found that the app is easy to use and easy to understand.
Benjamin is also a strong advocate of the Asuncas fitness track, and he has taken part in many workouts, including in the summer running season.
As the Asuns app is currently available in the App Store and Google Play, there’s no word on whether the company will release it in the United States.
But it’s already a hit in the region, with nearly 4 million users signing up for Asuna.
“Asuna’s technology allows users to experience the same fitness benefits as a traditional workout, as they do with a physical activity such as running, swimming, or cycling,” the company says in its app description.
“This allows Asuna to be a perfect fit for individuals who have never run before.”
The Asunasho app is available for download at the Apple App Store, Google Play and Amazon App Store.