Treadmill Shopping Trends And Saving Your Money

While other types of home exercise fitness equipment and their infomercial gimmicks gather dust, home exercise treadmills continue to gain more popularity and get the results people want. Treadmills are used in the home mainly to save time and avoid the expense of going to a health club. Today’s treadmills with the best ratings can do anything that your training demands: hills, intervals, tempo, and long distance for example.

March 3, 2008 | Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment 

Save Money With These Treadmill Shopping Tips

Treadmills are often used at home to save time and avoid the expense of going to a gym or club. A treadmill can be set up in front of the television or you can plug it into your headphones. The greatest attraction of a home treadmill is being able to exercise whenever you want, regardless of the weather outside.

A treadmill has a wide belt that is stretched over a bed and around two or more rollers. The treadmill cushioning absorbs the force of your step so you want to get good cushioning to lower the impact on your joints and ligaments. There are two types of frames - aluminum and steel; steel is heavier than expensive aluminum, which potentially increases stability but steel (not aluminum) may also rust or corrode from exposure to sweat.

March 2, 2008 | Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment 

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