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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

What a Treadmill Can Do For You

In today's technologically advanced society, plenty of machines have been made to help us cope and perform our tasks easier and faster. Health wise, a lot of machines are currently out today that provide us opportunities to improve our fitness. One of the popular exercising equipments that have been of great use today is the treadmill. This machine is relatively very user friendly and has a lot of significant health benefits to offer, even for a person who makes use of it at home.

Athlete and runners train on a treadmill because they want to keep track of their pace as well as upgrade the road challenges they face, without having to change locations. With a treadmill, the incline of the machine can be increased in order to build leg muscle. Serious trainers also make use of treadmills to monitor their vital statistics in connection to improvements in their speed and workout intensity.

However, the most popular application of the treadmills has always been for the plain purpose of weight loss. See, treadmill exercises actually burns out around 700 calories per hour - which is significantly higher compared to using a stair-stepper, rowing machine or a stationary bicycle. With a regular routine of 2 hours daily treadmill workout, a drop of 2 pound can be expected by the end of the week. Two of the best cardiovascular exercises, which is running and walking, can be done on a treadmill. The advantage for this is that the running surface on this machine absorbs the impact and is very gentle on the joints, thus preventing injuries.

There are different types of treadmills that can offer convenience for any user. You can purchase foldable ones that do not take up much space or big bulky treadmill that are more durable. The typical dimensions of a regular treadmill are 77 inches long, 30 inches wide and 53 inches high. The length of its belt should be long enough for an ample stride which is around 58 to 60 inches for a runner.

When you purchase a treadmill, make sure that it feels stable whenever you walk or run on it and that it has enough power to stand up to a good workout. It is important to find a treadmill that you will be able to use frequently so that it does not become just another expensive equipment that takes up space and collects dust.

Article by: Ada Dowell

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