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Incline Treadmills
By Kathryn ONeill




Most people buying a treadmill want one with an incline (also called treadmill elevation).



It used to be that incline on a treadmill was a bonus feature. However today, most motorized treadmills come with an incline option. The difference seems to be in the amount of elevation available.



If you're looking for an economy treadmill (under $1000) you'll probably find most treadmills only come with a 10-12% elevation (however that can be enough for most people - especially for those new to treadmill exercise).



When you get into the mid-priced treadmills ($1500+) you'll start to see elevations of 12-15%. And in most premium treadmills you'll find inclines of 15%.



If you're in top shape and really want a challenge, then you'll probably want a 15% incline. However if you just want a treadmill for gentle walking, 10% might suit you perfectly.



Of course, the mother of incline treadmills is the incline trainer. This is a treadmill that also gives you much more incline than normal treadmills - up to 30%.



For example, you've probably heard about the Bowflex Treadclimber. The Bowflex Treadclimber is a hybrid stair climber and treadmill. TreadClimbers have two separate, smaller treadmill belts (one for each foot) that you walk on. These individual belts also move up and down, meeting every step you take.



Nordic Track also has an incline trainer available - called the Nordic Track X5. This machine has only one treadbelt (like a treadmill) and offers elevations of up to 30%.



An incline trainer may be more than most people need. But if you want to burn as much as 500 calories in 20 minutes, you can do it with one of these machines.



While incline trainers are excellent for burning calories, the downside is you're going to pay for them. Prices start at around $1600 for basic models. Because of this, these units are used mostly in commercial settings like gyms or office fitness facilities.



So why the big deal about treadmill inclines?



Walking on an elevated slope can help super-blast your calorie burn. You can burn up to twice or even 3 times the calories by walking on an incline vs. walking on a level surface.



Plus if you're looking to build intervals into your workout, walking on an elevation for 30 seconds to 2 minutes can be a great way to interval train and boost your post workout calorie burn.



So in general an incline on a treadmill is a great tool to have. It can help you get in shape and burn calories much faster than simply walking on a level surface.



Regardless of which incline percentage you choose, just remember to wear high quality running shoes and enjoy your workout!




Kathryn O'Neill is chief editor for Home Treadmill Reviews, a consumer oriented website focusing on the home treadmill market.



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