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Choosing The Best Of Treadmills For You



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By : David Cowley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-11 08:43:35
There is absolutely no end to the options you have when it comes to treadmills these days. From small, compact models that fold up or practically slide under your bed to expensive, fancy models that cost thousands and do everything but exercise for you, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the many models and features they offer and to make the decision as to what will be best for you.

But even with all the other equipment out there, treadmills sill remain the most standard and basic of exercise equipment and one that virtually anyone can use, so regardless of your level of physical fitness you would do well to consider this as an investment in your long-term health. But before you let yourself get overwhelmed with your options or just choose from one of the most expensive of treadmills, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

Your budget is going to go a long way toward making your decision about the various treadmills on the market. There are some that are literally thousands of dollars, but usually they offer options that are well over and above what you need for a good workout and routine. While most treadmills offer preprogrammed settings, there are some that have a ridiculous amount of options in this area. Very rarely does anyone need to have more than just a few preset programs for their running or walking routine; anything else is just overkill.

Some treadmills also offer a lot of display options that many users just don't need. While it's good to keep track of your time, pace, incline, and maybe even your heart rate, some display options are never even used or may be inaccurate. For instance, unless your machine allows you to enter your exact weight, the "calories burned" is probably not going to be accurate as people of different weights burn calories at different rates. The heavier you are, the harder you work when you move so the more calories you burn per minutes. Treadmills that don't measure your incline and speed against your actual body weight are not giving an accurate number of calories burned per minute or per hour.

Before you start your search for exercise treadmill you should decide on the type of treadmill you think would be of the best benefit to you. Take a trip to your local home fitness center and check out the types of machines available. While looking at the equipment be sure to inspect the exercise machines for quality of workmanship and if you are looking at gym equipment in a gymnasium you should look for the normal wear and tare. This information will become vital when considering used a used treadmill.

Remember too that very often used treadmills are just as good as new. Check the belts and run on the machine for a few minutes to see if it drifts to one side or another; this is a sign of uneven wear. Of course, belts for most treadmills can be replaced so keep that in mind as well. Most brands last ten years or more, so just because it's used or pre-owned doesn't mean it should be dismissed. Check used sporting goods stores near you for their selection; this is a great way to save money when it comes to treadmills.
Author Resource:- David Cowley has created numerous articles on Home Exercise Equipment. He has also created a Web Site dedicated to Home Exercise Equipment. Visit exercise-team.com.
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