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The Treadmill Buyers Guide: What You Should Know


The treadmill has quickly been gaining footing as the number 1 piece of personal exercise equipment in America since the early 1990s. No other piece of exercise equipment offers such versatility, reliability, and possibilities as a treadmill. A good treadmill may last a lifetime. Anyway you look at it, a treadmill offers everyone a simplistic means as to meet their fitness goals -all while watching a rerun of Friends or keeping an eye on that extra special supper. A treadmill buyers guide may offer a few useful suggestions in purchasing a treadmill.

The first option you will be faced with is whether you want a manual or a motorized treadmill. Both the manual and the motorized have options that may be suited for your personal lifestyle. Manual treadmills are considered a lot more difficult to use. Motorized treadmills are a lot easier to operate; in addition, they are not as, well, manual. Experts agree that if the treadmill is more simplistic to operate, the user will be more likely to meet his or her fitness goals. However, many people choose a manual treadmill simply because a manual treadmill is less expensive. Many treadmill buyers guides suggest checking local thrift stores to find a good used treadmill at rock bottom prices.

An important factor is also the type of motor you need -or want. The amount of horse power (HP) a motor has will determine how fast the motor will cause the belt to turn around the deck. Two important words you will hear when choosing a motor is continuous and peak-performance. A continuous motor will be capable of sustaining the HP for a long, strenuous workout. Most treadmill buyers guides will suggest a motor listed as at least 1.2 continuous HP. Peak-performance means that a motor can only reach the listed HP for a short spurt of time. It is highly suggested to avoid motors listed as peak-performance; because the motors true ability is not listed.

Do not forget the importance of the deck and belt. The belt should be designed and manufactured of strong, durable material. In addition, the belt should be constructed the width and length that is best suited for the user. The belt should not rub or fit incorrectly on the deck. The deck is extremely important. Although most people do not think of the deck because it is not really seen, the decks construction is of vital importance. Most decks are made of various types of wood and lubricated to allow for belt usage. However, it is important to consider how much weight the deck will be supporting as well as how much spring the deck offers. If both things are forgotten, the workout will not be comfortable.

The is a miniature treadmill buyers guide; however, the advice contained within will benefit the users and can be implemented to give valuable ideas. As with any purchase, you should always feel comfortable and not pressured into the final decision. Most treadmills have an expected life span of at least 10-years. That means that the treadmill you choose should be perfectly suited to you and your lifestyle. Take your time. Do not rush. You will find you have a great deal of respect for a treadmill you chose if the salesperson didn't sell the treadmill but you chose treadmill.


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