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Treadmills - Keep On Running

 

Martin Smith

man running on treadmill in home
There are benefits to the use of treadmills as part of your exercise program. A treadmill provides a wonderful cardiovascular workout for your heart, your lungs, and your circulation. There is low impact on your joints, which makes it easier and less painful to workout. This is an excellent workout for pregnant women. Because it is low impact and cardio-vascular in nature it builds endurance which no doubt helps during labor.

Treadmills are easy to use and are not that expensive, especially the lower end models. The use of a treadmill will help you lose weight and body fat. A non-physical benefit of a treadmill is that they don’t take up a lot of space. (There are some that could use a whole room but if space is the issue then you can find manual treadmills - powered by your movement - that save space by folding up.) Make sure to research and talk to professionals about which one might be appropriate.

It is best to compare different models. What kinds of features are you looking for on your treadmill? Here are some things to look at when you are comparing various models. It can be overwhelming because all you really want is to work out.

The type of motor is important as it can affect the size of your machine.

The belt trackers are the most important aspects to consider. The belt tracker is the placement of the running belt and the type of movement provided as you work out. You want a belt that moves smoothly over the rollers as opposed to being jerky. Did you ever see a checkout belt in the supermarket that starts and jumps and then starts and jumps again? If the movement on your treadmill is like that, there can be more impact on your joints than necessary and injury can result.

The length and width of the belt is something else to look at. A belt that is not long enough can cause you to ‘run off’ the end of the belt. A belt that is too narrow will not necessarily support your stance. Try out the machine if possible or one very much like it if at all possible.

The type of incline and the percentage of the incline will affect your workout and the impact on your joints. Many treadmills have adjustable inclines so that as you progress you can increase the slant to where you are walking to simulate walking up a steep hill.

The speed, how fast the belt moves, should be adjustable as well. What is the minimum and maximum speed? Knowing this will help you plan your workout and make it more effective.

One of the features you should look for on your treadmill monitor console is a heart rate monitor. You can make your workout more beneficial if you know your resting heart rate and your target heart rate. Your target heart rate is the highest number you reach to get maximum benefits from your work out. The console should also display your speed, your time and the distance you have covered.

It is imperative that you learn to properly run your treadmill before attempting to use it. The control panel should be easy to read. Can the control panel be used without the software program? You do not want a noisy treadmill. While there will be some noise, you don’t want the noise to be overwhelming.

Is the noise level acceptable for you? How thick is the belt? A thin belt could wear over time so you would want a belt that is thick enough to last for a long time. Some belts will begin to stretch. In order to help make your treadmill last, be sure to regularly check to make sure the belt hasn’t stretched or cracked anywhere. Also, make sure the monitor is functioning properly.

Another consideration should be the weight of the machine. Some delivery companies will only bring it to your door, it’s then up to you to get it in the house and set it up. How it looks is important because if you don’t like how it looks in your home, you will be less likely to use it. Will it be easy to store when not in use? Most likely it will occupy the same space when it’s not in use so you may want to consider (before you bring it home) if this will be acceptable.

Your treadmill should be placed away from walls to prevent injury from falls. It should be about eight feet away from any ledge, wall, or windows. All wires and the power supply should be out of the way of walking areas or taped down to prevent someone from tripping when getting on or off your treadmill.

Now that you have your treadmill in your home and setup, you can begin your workout routines. Here are a few tips on using your new treadmill. Before you get on the belt, straddle it and make sure it is set at the proper speed. Keep your eyes forward as your eyes will follow your feet. Be sure to stay in the center of the belt to help prevent you from slipping and falling.


About The Author: Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of Home Fitness Equipment, which includes Home Gyms, Exercise Bikes, and more! His numerous articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information. http://www.1st-4-fitness-equipment.com.

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