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The Most Important things to Know When Choosing a Treadmill.

By Anthony Shelton

The most Important Things to Know When Choosing a Treadmill


If you ever had the desire to buy a treadmill, you were
probably hit by all sorts of questions:

"What treadmill should I buy?"
"Where will I put it?"
"When will I have the time to use it?",
“What are the most important things to
take into consideration when choosing a treadmill?” ,
"Which treadmills will help me look fit?" and so forth.

This article will try to answer these questions and give you

an insight of the most important factors that are to be taken
into consideration when choosing a treadmill for Walking or jogging.


First thing you should do before choosing a treadmill is
figure out how much free space you have inside your home,
because treadmills come in different sizes and designs. Once
you know approximately how much space you can free up, you
can go look for a treadmill of that exact size.
Don't put yourself in the unnecessary and awkward position
where you come home with your newly purchased treadmill and
are forced to put it in the closet because of the lack of
room.

When choosing a treadmill, apart from size and design,
another important factor you should take into consideration
will be its quality. A quality treadmill can last for years,
while poor quality ones can break apart in a matter of weeks
or months. What gives quality and longevity to a treadmill
is its motor. The ones with a larger, heavier motor will
have a smaller chance of breaking down, because of their
solid configuration, but of course there will still be a
small risk that it could brake down.

Still they are a great choice to make if you have the money
and room for them. Also look for quality and time-tested
brands and don't let yourself attracted by the really small
prices low-quality treadmills offer. You could pay half the
price of a good, quality treadmill but you could end up with
it breaking down in a matter of weeks. Because when you
decided to buy a treadmill you probably thought about your
health first, it's very important that the treadmill
provides a healthy and effective way to work out.

One of the most important factors in this matter is the
thickness of the walking deck and the size of the walking
track, both having a bad effect on your feet and ankles if
they don't respect a set of healthy measures. Therefore if
you plan to do both walking and jogging on your treadmill,
its walking deck's thickness needs to be at least 3 inches
in order to provide a healthy solution. The walking track
should be around 48 inches in length and 17-18 inches in
width to provide the necessary space for you to work out in
a comfortable position.

The next step you need to figure out when choosing a
treadmill is what you want it to show you on its electronic
board. The electronic board differs from treadmill to
treadmill, although some of the basic parameters almost all
of them offer are speed, distance, calorie burnout and maybe
inclination degree. Some of the newer treadmill models have
an interesting extra feature that measures your heart rate
and shows it on their monitor. A really important factor you
should take into consideration when choosing a treadmill if
you have heart problems.


The benefits of choosing a treadmill for home workouts
instead of going to a gym are immense. First off, it will
save the precious time it takes you to go and come back from
the local gym, not to mention you save the money it would
take you to pay for the gym training session or monthly fee.
The second main advantage is that by having a treadmill in
your home, all members of your family will have the chance
to work out (which of course can turn into a disadvantage
when everyone wants to work out at the same time, but that's
highly improbable if you make a precise time-schedule).







About the author:
Getting Fit doesn't have to be hard. For a free copy of our motivating book "It's Fun to be Thin" Visit our website at http://www.a1-treadmills.com


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