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Showing posts with label Fitness. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2011

How To Buy An Exercise Treadmill

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A treadmill in the home improves physical condition without a trip to a gym or a health club.  Drawback:  It gets monotonous. 
Cost:  Motorized models are priced from $750 to $3,275 (for a top-quality model).  Treadmills powered by the runner are less expensive, but not recommended.  Reason:  A motor-driven belt gives a more controllable workout, which makes it safer and, in the end, more efficient. 
Features to evaluate:  Speed.  For the young and fit, a top speed of 8 mph is recommended.  Others:  Start at 1.5 mph to 5 mph. 
The elevation.  A 5% to 10% grade range is more than enough.  Anything higher isn’t good for the legs.  Treadmills without any elevation-adjustment force you to run longer for the same exercise benefits.  But motorized adjustment of elevation is an unnecessary luxury.  Running surface.  A rubber-covered smooth plate is best.  Certain cheaper models have metal rollers under a rubber belt, which lends a strange feel to the running surface. 
Controls.  They should be accessible while running.  Some models offer remote control, which is an extra feature you may want to consider. 
Idea:  Purchase a darkroom clock with a sweep second hand and an adjustable timer.  The big luminescent dial is easier than a stop-watch to keep an eye on while exercising. 
Source:  The Cardiologists’ Guide to Fitness and Health Through Exercise by L.R.  Zohman, MD, A.A.  Kattus MD, and D.G. Softness, MD, Simon & Schuster, New York.  

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