Treadmill
Purchasing Tips.
It is no surprise that treadmills
are the most popular piece of fitness equipment
because almost anyone can use them. Treadmills
dont 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.
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.
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. Lets
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.
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. We carry many brands including: Landice, Trimline, 17, Horizon, and LTD treadmills.
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