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Author: Helen Hecker | Total views: 1 Comments: 0
Word Count: 654 Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 2:16 AM

Finding The Perfect Treadmill For You

You can read a book or watch over the kids while you work out on a treadmill. Treadmills are simple to use. A treadmill can be set up in front of a TV or plug it in to your headphones.

The word treadmill originally designated a type of mill which was operated by a person treading steps of a wheel to grind grain. With treadmills you need to watch out for the impact involved when your feet hit the belt; your body abosorbs up to two and a half times your body weight. Some treadmills fold up for easy storage which makes them an ideal choice for those with limited space in a small apartment, small house or condo.

Features such as extra cup holders, built-in fans, CD players and other electronic gizmos may be handy but not essential for you to get an ideal workout. Notice that some treadmill heart rate monitors clip onto an ear or, for more accurate readings, strap on to the chest. One of the key things to remember is that the larger motors tend to run cooler and usually require less repair and maintenance.

Adjustable inclines let you vary the steepness of a hill. Many of the treadmills available have the ability to add an incline to your workout to duplicate running or walking uphill, therefore increasing the intensity of a workout.

Some excellent features, like heart monitors and safety keys that automatically stop the treadmill if you slip, will contribute to the enjoyment and safety of your treadmill workout or help add motivation. The newest models of treadmills come with many extra features. A heart rate monitor is another useful feature to look for.

Most manufacturers of commercial treadmills found in gyms and health clubs also produce home versions. If you plan to use a treadmill purely for walking you are not likely to need an expensive top-of-the-line machine. You'll probably want to buy a unit with a motor that delivers 1.5 to 3 continuous horsepower.

If you're looking for a heavy-duty treadmill that can withstand running as well as walking, be prepared to spend more money. Noise from the smallest repetitive sound can drive you nuts over a period of time and provide you with one more reason not to exercise. Probably the most important thing to look for in a treadmill is how sturdy it is.

If you can afford to buy a treadmill with a heart rate monitor, it'll be a good invesrment in your health. Make sure to check out the warranty, this is very important. Buying a treadmill online will save you both time and money.

The more incline variation offered in a treadmill unit, the more expensive the model will be. Once you've decided on the treadmill that you think is right for you, make sure to compare prices online.

It's best to get a treadmill that has a warranty that lasts for at least a year. Keep in mind that what feels right to you may not accommodate others around you as comfortably.

Running or walking on a treadmill can be an effective way to workout compared to other complex cardiovascular exercises. Make sure to see your doctor or naturopathic doctor before you start any new fitness or exercise program.

Walking, whether on a treadmill or not, is one of the best approaches anyone can take toward fitness. The more programs the treadmill offers the more you can vary your workout and then more likely you'll continue exercising on a regular basis.

For most people buying a home exercise treadmill is going to be a major investment. Choosing the best treadmill is easier than ever. Take time to do your research, the same way you would any major purchase and buying a treadmill won't be difficult.

About the Author

For more information on saving money on treadmillsand best buy shopping for treadmills online and offline go to http://www.Best-Treadmill-Tips.com Helen Hecker R.N.'s website specializing in treadmill tips, advice and resources, including information ontreadmill ratings and treadmill reviews




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