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It
is no surprise that treadmills are the most popular piece of
fitness equipment because almost anyone can use them. Treadmills
don’t require users to master any new skills, as most
adults can walk and/or run. When shopping for a treadmill you
will most likely have fixed space and financial considerations,
but treadmills offer many different features that make them
unique.
When
shopping for a treadmill you should examine these features to
find the treadmill that best suits your needs: The importance
of speed, incline and deck cushioning may vary between walkers,
runners and other potential buyers. Try various options to determine
your preference. Weight loss, interval or hill profile programs,
and heart rate interactivity might interest you if you tend
to get bored easily or need extra guidance. Handrails may be
comforting by adding stability or a hindrance to your arm movement.
Trying different options and using the treadmill under varying
conditions will help you determine what is most comfortable
for you.
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Safety. Look
for features like emergency stop in the form of a key that
attaches to the wearer, or a panic stop button. If slow incremental
pace changes are necessary for you as a user factor that into
your buying decision. Treadmill retailers may discuss horsepower.
Ask if the horsepower is "peak" or "continuous
duty". Continuous duty is a measure of horsepower under
regular anticipated use and is far more meaningful than peak
horsepower. Ask your sales representative if the components
of the treadmill are integrated, or "matched". In
other words, has the flywheel been matched with the motor?
Are the deck and belt matched properly, and manufactured as
a unit? This translates into less vibration, quiet operation,
and most importantly longevity.
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Programmability.
Many treadmills on the market have integrated programs that
can suit various user needs. There are also models that allow
heart rate interactivity to further personalize your workouts.
Ease of use. Let’s face it, we need as few hindrances
to our exercise program as possible. Choose a treadmill that
meets your electronic needs, yet is simple for you to operate.
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Belt and Deck size.
Length and widths can vary widely among treadmills and manufacturers.
Walk or run on it to assess your personal comfort level (stride
length, width, etc…). Who are you? Arguably, it is the
most important factor for consideration. Start by answering
the following question, "How will I be using this treadmill,
not only now but in the future?" The answer to this question
will allow you to focus your shopping efforts.
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