How to Make a Kitchen Floor Treadmill to Use While Gyms Are Closed Due to the Coronavirus Threat
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#50VR9)
Quarantined? No treadmill? Say no more. Not recommended for married men. pic.twitter.com/0erCkFNx5H
- jamie (@gnuman1979) March 17, 2020
Jamie Gagnon, the creative self-quarantined jester who made a car-eating sock puppet, offered an interesting solution for those who want to work out, but can't go to the gym due to increasing concerns about Coronavirus. He created his own kitchen "treadmill" with dish soap and a bit of water upon the tile floor.
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