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Buying a Treadmill That You'll Actually Use
By Joseph Serpico
Using a treadmill is a great way to get in shape and confers excellent
health benefits, and buying a treadmill is one of the best investments
you can make for your home gym. However, the primary fear people have
when buying a treadmill is that they won't use it. With a little
research and forethought, that problem can usually be avoided. Of
course, buying your unit is only the beginning, but it's probably the
most important step.
The first thing to consider when shopping for a treadmill is your
specific fitness goal. A common mistake is assuming that all running or
walking surfaces are the same. If you plan to use the treadmill for
running, than you should not be considering the least expensive models.
You will find options that vary widely in respect to quality, features
and power. One of the most important features is the horsepower of the
motor; another is the size of the belt. A basic unit is probably ok for
walking, but just won't stand up to the rigors of running or jogging.
Decide which features are paramount to you. Does it need to fold? Do
you need automated workout programs? A heart rate monitor? Longer or
wider running deck? It's imperative that you don't compromise on
necessary options. As you would expect, added features will almost
always mean added cost, but having the options you need on your unit
can make the difference between having a useful workout option and the
proverbial expensive clothes rack. The key to finding the best value in
any price range is to do some research, peruse the available features,
and read the specifics of the warranties.
Since buying a treadmill is a major investment for most people, you
want to make sure that you've done your research first. The primary
consideration when buying a treadmill is not the brand name, make or
model, but getting the features that you need. It's unfortunate, but
you probably will have to spend more than you thought when you first
began to consider buying. Nevertheless, getting a machine that you will
actually use on a regular basis will overcome the pain you feel when
writing the check.
Article by Joe Serpico, webmaster at The Health and Fitness Guide. If you want to read more about treadmills, and about health and fitness in general, click on over to the The Health and Fitness Guide.
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