William Staub

William Staub

William Staub Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 24, 2012.
NEWARK, New Jersey (AP) — William Staub, who took the treadmill — that ubiquitous piece of exercise equipment that is loved and loathed by millions — into homes and gyms, has died. He was 96 and had been spied on a treadmill as recently as two months ago.

He died Thursday at his home in Clifton, New Jersey, his son Gerald said.

Staub, a mechanical engineer, built and marketed his first treadmill in the late 1960s — 40 steel rollers covered by an orange belt, a gray cover over the motor, and orange dials to determine time and speed. Staub envisioned it as a tool for people who wanted to run or walk outside but didn't because of inclement weather, less-than-ideal circumstances or creative excuses, his son said.

At the time, the treadmill was almost exclusively used by doctors, said Dr. Kenneth Cooper, a health and fitness pioneer who used the machine to perform stress tests. William Staub, who didn't exercise at the time, read Cooper's 1968 book "Aerobics," which espoused the health benefits of exercise.

"Dr. Cooper said if you ran a mile in 8 minutes and did it four to five times a week, you would always be in a good fitness category," Gerald Staub said. "He said even I — no excuses — I can afford 8 minutes. That's what excited him about it."

The book mentioned a treadmill, and William Staub wanted to develop it commercially so people could run their 8-minute miles indoors.

"The treadmills we were using were very expensive, but there wasn't one on the market for the masses. And that's why he said, 'We need this,'" Cooper said. "I encouraged it. I said, 'If you can develop a treadmill that could be used in a home or an apartment it would be a slam dunk.' And it was."

At the time, William Staub owned an aerospace company called Besco but soon focused on selling his treadmill, the PaceMaster, through a company he called Aerobics Inc. William Staub sold it to Gerald and another son in the 1990s, and the company folded in 2010.

"I don't think he thought it was going to be quite as big as it was," Gerald Staub said.

Staub was born in Philadelphia on Nov. 3, 1915. His wife, Dorothy, died in 2007, and a daughter in 1977. Survivors include four sons and two daughters.

Staub was fastidious about his diet and ate the same lunch for years at a time; tomato soup, toast and tea for a while, then a tomato sandwich with a slice of cheese and lettuce, Gerald Staub said. He was a lifelong bowler who once owned a bowling alley and loved to water ski and build model airplanes.

And he became a lifelong devotee of the treadmill.

"I saw him on the treadmill just a couple months ago," Gerald Staub said.

KATIE ZEZIMA,Associated Press


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Joanne Poore Tiedeken

August 21, 2012

I was just info9rmed by Carolyn Staub that William Staub passed away. I am his 3 cousin. Even though we never met, I would like to send you my condolences on your loss. May he Rest In Peace.

July 30, 2012

How lucky was I to have him for a godfather and a brother in law..Love and miss you Francine Huebner

Gillian Menter

July 29, 2012

Gerry, So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. What a wonderful legacy he has left. Remembering the good times we shared during the 90s. Wishing you comfort and peace.

Gillian Menter (Dallas,Tx)

Brenda Borcsik

July 27, 2012

I just read that Mr. Staub passed away. I never had the priviledge of meeting him but i was Bruce Ripleys secretary at Colonial Lanes right before he retired and moved to Florida. Mr. Ripley always spoke so highly of Mr Staub. God Bless your family at this time during your loss.

Carolyn Staub Bilelis

July 26, 2012

As a close relative to Bill, I am profoundly saddened by this news. I hope to connect with the rest of the family to extend my condolences.

July 26, 2012

We were so sorry to hear of Mr. Staub's loss. May God give the family and friends comfort and strength in the days and months ahead - Psalms 55:22

S L

July 26, 2012

We senecerly pray that you all have peace and strength during the challedging days ahead. Mr Staub was truly a wonderful blessing to us all and we are very grateful he shared his great invention I cannot do without my treadmill. (John 3:16) (John 17:3)

July 26, 2012

I love my tredmill!! A very useful invention. You get all the benifits of a nice walk without ever leaving the comforts of your own home.To all the dear family and friends I am so sorry for this great loss. In the midst of this great sorrow may all look to God's word for comfort, and keep your sorrow a matter of prayer to God.

Scott Chamberland

July 26, 2012

Rest in Peace

karen walker

July 26, 2012

Thank you for showing us a healthy way of living and your invention...God Bless karen

D P

July 26, 2012

What a fine example of a human being. I wish I had known him. We would do well to follow his example. My condolences to the family.

H Taylor

July 25, 2012

We're very thankful for the creativity and concern for the general populace in engineering the treadmill. Even God's Word reminds us that 'bodily training is beneficial'. (1 Timothy 4:8) May the God of All Comfort continue to comfort Mr. Staub's family during this time of sadness.-Psalms 55:22.

Karen Jablonski

July 25, 2012

Rest in Peace

T B

July 25, 2012

My condolences to his family. I loved my treadmill until I could no longer use it. I broke (acl tear) not the machine. I enjoyed many hours on that equipment.

July 25, 2012

God Bless...Thank you for a wonderful invention that has helped millions in so many ways.

July 25, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Staub family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

July 25, 2012

May the God of all comfort carry you through this difficult time, you have my deepest condolences(2 Corinth.1:2-3)

SHORTY KOPPELMAN

July 25, 2012

I look great because of you...You are now with our lord and savior..Jesus Christ..RIP

July 25, 2012

God bless the family of William Staub. Praying that God will give you peace, comfort and strength during this most difficult time in your lives.

S. Alabama

David J Bhaltazhar Esq

July 24, 2012

Thank you for the fitness and wellness insight. It will last a lifetime.

michelle plakas-kaiser

July 24, 2012

rip

Debra Stefanacci

July 21, 2012

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Don Cudworth

July 21, 2012

Norman and family my condolences on your loss. Many fond memories of how well your parents treated us as youngsters.

Rick Koehler

July 21, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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