Best Buy to offer fitness equipment including pedometers, treadmills in 40 US stores

By Mae Anderson, AP
Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Best Buy getting on the fitness treadmill

NEW YORK — Best Buy Co. wants to get your pulse racing over more than the hottest new laptops and TVs. Starting Wednesday the electronics chain will sell health and fitness equipment in 40 stores across the U.S.

It may seem like a stretch for it to branch into territory dominated by sporting goods stores and chains like Sears and Target, but Best Buy said it is a natural extension of their products and services.

“We’re offering the latest and greatest technology in health and fitness,” said Steve Trier, director for new categories at Best Buy. “There’s been a lot of change in that industry and what these products can do for our customers and their lives.”

Stores in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Mexico and Texas will offer equipment related to running, walking, swimming, yoga and other activities, including pedometers, special MP3 players, yoga mats, scales and blood pressure monitors. They also will offer treadmills, stationary bikes and elliptical machines. In some locations, customers will be able to try out the equipment.

Best Buy, based in Minneapolis, says its services and staff differentiate it from competitors online and from discounters, and customers can get help from its Geek Squad technical support staff setting up this new equipment, like all of Best Buy’s products.

The chain has recently branched into other new arenas, selling musical instruments and DJ equipment and expanding its mobile offerings.

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