Home Treadmills - Tips on Choosing
60Home treadmills are very common types of exercise equipment which give
great cardio workouts and are very easy to use. Electric powered
treadmills are the most common but also available are human powered
treadmills. The cheapest treadmills that you can buy are around $400
although, for good value and to ensure you're treadmill lasts more than
a few months, it would be advisable for you to purchase a more
expensive home treadmill.
One advantage of having a treadmill
at home, of course, is that you don't need to leave your home for a
gym. You’ll especially be grateful for this through the winter when it
gets dark early and it's cold. Much more comfortable to exercise in the
warmth of your home! Another benefit is that you can watch TV, read or
listen to music while you exercise so you won't get bored.
Choosing a Home Treadmill
Although, as as mentioned above,
treadmills are available for as little as $500 they will probably be
of low quality and won't have most of the features of costlier models.
You also should look at the features available, including the program
range because a more extensive choice will allow for more variety in
your workout workout and prevent boredom. A built in heart rate monitor
is useful so that you can control the extent of cardiovascular
training. Although you may be tempted to select a cheaper model this
could be uneconomical eventually because it will either not last or be
so limiting that you easily get bored with the exercise routine.
Another consideration is the number of people who will use the
treadmill and how much they weight. Consider spending about $1500 for a
treadmill to be used by two joggers and for two serious runners around
$2500.
Also consider the weight limit of the machine you are
thinking of purchasing. Other treadmill manufacturers exaggerate the
weight limits hence, especially if you are heavier, select a treadmill
that is rated for slightly more than your real weight. Remember that,
even if you think you will only be walking on the treadmill, as your
fitness improves you could find yourself exercising a great deal more
energetically. If you purchased a low-cost home treadmill you could
need to purchase an alternative one that is better for your improved
level of fitness! It would be easier to buy a good quality treadmill
initially.
In Conclusion
Choosing a home treadmill
may be harder than just visiting the shops and choosing the first one
you see. Think carefully about the way you will be using the treadmill
and the features you want. Ensure that you select one that will last
you and will endure the sort of exercising you will be doing.
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I had a woman stop me the other day at the YMCA. I was there covering a story. I don’t belong myself. I’m leery of anything that is organized. The first time I swore on the treadmill I’d get kicked out anyway.








