Monday 16 July 2012

Top 10 Treadmill Buying Tips

Thinking about resuming or starting an exercise program in your home and don’t know where to begin? A treadmill may be the perfect solution for a number of different reasons. Depending on the workout, a person can burn anywhere from 450 to 750 calories per hour, which is one of the reasons the treadmill remains so popular. And think of the times in the cold of winter or the heat of summer when going to a gym is an effort; or, you started your day at work early and/or had to stay late and just didn’t have the time to go to the gym. The mere fact of being in the comfort of your own home may be a major selling point for you. You choose where you want it: in your bedroom, workout room, in front of the television, etc., etc.
The pricing of treadmills vary widely, ranging anywhere from as little as $100 to $9,000 and higher, so knowing what you want now and will want in the future is an important consideration.



1.    Doing some homework before you buy will make your purchase a happy one. To get you started, here are some tips for you to think about before purchasing.
2.    Decide if this will be your main source for exercising, or will it be an inclement-weather alternative to outside activities/exercises you also enjoy.
3.    Consider how much room you have for a comfortable workout - measure your space and ceiling height to be sure the treadmill you choose will fit.
4.    Do you prefer a manual or motorized treadmill? A motorized treadmill will cost you more but may be worth it in the long haul.
5.    Do the foot pedals and handle bars fit you?
6.    Will there be more than one person using the treadmill, and if so, is it adjustable?
7.    Just like you test drive a car before buying, trying out the different models and brands in your price range is a must. If you don’t like the feel of the treadmill, you will not use it.
8.    What extras are important to you? Treadmills can have lots of bells and whistles to make your workout enjoyable. Consider what programs you want included in your purchase. Remember, the longer you use it the better you will get at it.
9.    What is the warranty period and what is covered?
10.    If service contracts are an option, what is included and is it worth the price?

In conclusion, spend some time doing ground work/research on your own. Don’t forget that treadmill reviews are a wonderful way to educate yourself during the decision making process.

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