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Health And Fitness - Get Home A Right Treadmill
By Joann Grant
Human body is a fabulous equipment. And the greatest thing about this machine is that, unlike other machines, it does not wear and tear with time. On the contrary, the more you use it without abusing it, the more powerful it gets. To put it simply, the more you workout, the stronger you get.
Unfortunately though, our packed schedules do not leave us with enough time to walk down the park or have a leisurely jog. We are hard pressed for time. This stops us from keeping a regular gym schedule. Something comes up everyday that needs to be urgently taken care of, which makes us either skip the workout or just finish it in a hurry. The best way to get around the problem is to have a treadmill at home so that the time-wasting walk to the gym is avoided. Besides, you do not miss out on workout, as you just have to turn the switch on and go jogging.
Now, if you have decided to go for a treadmill, the next question is what all should you look for in a treadmill. Much depends on your budget, but you can get a decent motorized treadmill for $1000 or so. If you want a wider belt and a stronger motor, add $500 to the budget.
If you want to go higher than that, you come in the range of $2000. An investment of that amount would get you a machine with a longer deck and a very powerful motor. These are tough machines and are designed to match the hard pounding of a proven athlete.
When you go out shopping for a home treadmill, it is not just the machine that you must consider but also your own frame. If you are very tall, say over 6’3”, you would need a wider and longer running surface, while if you are heavier you would need a more powerful motor to keep you moving.
Another thing that you must consider is whether or not you want a folding model. If you do not want the treadmill to occupy too much of space, it is better that you go for a folding one. This kind would simply stand in corner and would emerge only when it is time for the workout.
Make a decision after considering the aspects listed above and you are sure to get a machine that is tailor made to suit your particular requirements.
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