TechCrunch featured the Rebel Treadmill 1000 in its “Walk Your Way Into 2014″ Gift Guide
As a convert to the standing desk lifestyle, I wondered just what I could do to further expand my alternative loafing lifestyle. To that end I brought a desk treadmill into the home, a decision that I have yet to regret. The model I’m trying, the Rebeldesk Rebel Treadmill 1000 (a bold name, to be sure) . . . If anything I can report that I’ve been able to do a few miles a day at a steady, slow pace while still getting work done. Although, thanks to holiday dinners and lots of beer, the waistline has moved just about a pants size down, which is good enough for fat old me.
Well+Good NYC covered Rebel Desk’s “high-design approach” to treadmill desks
More and more companies are adding healthy perks to their office environments, and treadmill desks are one way to really get employees moving. Except that if you’re a super-cool, start-up company, these walk-and-talk stations have tended to be, well, less than aesthetically pleasing.
Rebel Desk is trying to change that with a new high-design approach that promises your Tory Burch flats will feel at home on its belt (although it might make more sense to wear your Nikes).
Philadelphia Magazine called Rebel Desk a “Sleeker, Redesigned Treadmill Desk”
The new wave of treadmill desks, reimagined by a company called Rebel Desk, are designed look a bit sleeker, with either glass or teak desktops, and they don’t go more than two miles per hour, so you won’t be sweating all over your important documents. And apparently the motors on these puppies are super quiet.
The Hill Is Home interviewed Rebel Desk co-founder Kathleen Hale about the company’s roots and launch. 
The Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune also featured a story about Rebel Desk’s founders.
BioPortfolio covered Rebel Desk’s exhibit at the American Diabetes Association Expo in Pittsburgh.
The Wholevana podcast interviewed Kathleen Hale about the perils of sitting and how to lead a more active life.
FindLaw’s Greedy Associates blog gave a shout out to Rebel Desk’s co-founder, Kathleen Hale.
Virtual Strategy Magazine highlighted Rebel Desk’s product launch.
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