Treadmills: What You Should Know Before You Buy

Contributed By Sandy | Published: Jun 22, 2005

by Angela Horsdent F Treadmills


The majority of us would agree that while running through the park or around the block, nothing compares to fresh-air, and the beautiful sceneries. But not everyone can enjoy the great outdoors. City suburbs don't exactly offer the perfect environment for taking a brisk walk or running. Traffic, pollution, and hard concrete pavement just seem to defeat the purpose of walking or running outdoors.

Then there is the time factor. Scheduling time to enjoy an exercise routine that includes running becomes more difficult then it sounds. And the older we get the harder it is to get motivated. The increasing daily responsibilities of home and work take up a huge amount of our time. Many people are deciding the exercising at home offers a large advantage over a gym. The flexible option to exercise when it is convenient helps one stick to a schedule.

Static exercise bikes have been a popular way of exercising at home for the last 25 years. Owning a treadmill puts one up there with the "Joneses" ~ that is how treadmills have become so popular with mid-high income women ages 30 to 50. There is now a huge incline in the target market for treadmill distributors as lower income women ages 20 to 60 are also purchasing treadmills.

As well as the convenience and flexibility of having a treadmill at home, the treadmill provides a level surface that is also low-impact due to the shock absorbers it contains. This is great for those who are frequently injured whilst running on hard concrete surfaces or uneven surfaces such as grass or mud tracks. It is also good for older people who want to avoid injuries in the first place.

With walking becoming more popular as a leisure activity or people deciding that walking to the shops or walking with their kids on the way to school has certain health benefits, the advantages of a treadmill at home are becoming appreciated. Furthermore, walking and running are natural things to do, although running takes more effort, they are not things we need to learn to do like playing squash or basketball and we do not need to rely on other team members in order to do them.

A treadmill can provide numerous health benefits such as better circulation, cardiovascular benefits to the heart and lungs, and stronger bones. So why not have a treadmill at home. Your figure benefits, as well. Of course, nothing is as stimulating as running in the open air. But you can watch television and play inspiring music while on your treadmill. Many companies are working on a virtual walk to eliminate the boredom that some treadmill users experience. It won't be long before you'll be able to experience the same effect from using a treadmill at home as you do from a brisk walk in the park.

There are several styles of treadmills. Each treadmill is rated by the style, functions, and its weight capacity. The more powerful the motor and higher the quality of the running belt, the higher the cost. Treadmills are manufactured for gym use and home use. Of course, a treadmill recommended for a gym can be used at home. But a treadmill that is recommended for home use wouldn't stand up to the challenge of a gym. The variations in price reflect the quality of a treadmill. Typical functions include knobs to set the speed of the belt and a button to adjust the incline (up to 25%). Settings can be adjusted for each individual use.

Additional features include an electronic feedback on speed, time, calories, and heart rate. Programs can be adjusted by low impact, fat burner, or high intensity workout. The less sophisticated models are adjusted by the turn of a knob, while the expensive models automatically measure and monitor the heart rate.

Manufactures have made it easier to buy a treadmill. Price range still varies by the number of options. No longer can bad weather or the small inconveniences hold you back from a good run.

Angela Horsdent is a health and fitness coach, who owns F Treadmills, a website crammed full of information about exercise equipment. Visit Angela's site at http://www.ftreadmills.com

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