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Author: Helen Hecker | Total views: 1 Comments: 0
Word Count: 650 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:24 PM

How To Shop Wisely For A Treadmill

The home treadmill has experienced substantial growth over the past few years. Treadmills are designed to enhance the most popular form of exercise - walking, jogging and running. Shopping for a treadmill can be very overwhelming for a lot of buyers.

A well-constructed treadmill is a piece of home exercise equipment that every member of your family can enjoy. The word treadmill originally designated a type of mill which was operated by a person treading steps of a wheel to grind grain. Treadmills can have an AC or a DC powered motor.

Less expensive treadmill models require you to manually change the incline, which can be very frustrating if you want to make adjustments midway through a workout session. Safety features on a treadmill are especially important if you plan to work out alone or if you have small children who might accidentally start up the treadmill.

The console indicates belt speed and other factors, such as heart rate, mph, distance, etc. The deck is the belt area on which actual running, jogging and walking take place. The newest models of treadmills come with many extra features. The monitor indicates belt speed and other factors, such as heart rate, mph, and distance.

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. One of the key things to remember is that the larger motors tend to run cooler and usually require less repair and maintenance.

Make sure to check out the warranty, this is very important. Most manufacturers of commercial treadmills found in gyms and health clubs also produce home versions. When planning your purchase always take into account any other members of your family or roommates who'll be using your treadmill.

Probably the most important thing to look for in a treadmill is how sturdy it is. If you're looking for a heavy-duty treadmill that can withstand running as well as walking, be prepared to spend more money. Treadmills are a very important investment, regardless of the price; if it's not right for you, you don't want to find this out after you've set the treadmill up at home.

The motor on a treadmill is also important to consider. One indication of the likely longevity of any treadmill is to check out the length of the manufacturer's warranty; the longer the better. The taller a person is the longer their stride and so you'll need to choose a treadmill with a longer and wider belt.

Any treadmill with a belt that causes jerky movements while you walk or run should be avoided. If you're looking for a cheap treadmill be careful not to believe the marketing hype; the truth is you get what you pay for.

Buying a treadmill online will save you both time and money. Warranties can last from ninety days to lifetime, read the fine print.

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

If you have severe leg conditions, a treadmill may not be the best choice of home exercise equipment for you. Better quality treadmills provide excellent cushioning to limit the impact on knees, ankles, hips and lower backs.

Buying a treadmill over the Internet doesn't have to be intimidating when you've done your homework. Purchasing a treadmill can be overwhelming but with help from treadmill ratings and treadmill reviews you should be able to make an informed decision. Read the various treadmill ratings and treadmill reviews that you find online so you have an idea which models are best for you.

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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