Need For Fitness

By Isaac Anthony


Today, many people live detrimental lifestyles, as they are affected by bad diet and prolonged periods of inactivity. These things cause them to be overweight and out of shape. Getting fit will help you lower your cholesterol, shed some pounds, build up endurance and help prevent you from getting sick. If you find it hard to add regular fitness and exercise into your busy routine, a treadmill at home can offer the flexibility of exercising whenever convenient.

Pros of Owning a Treadmill

Routine use of a treadmill, whether it be for walking or for running, can condition and shape up your body. Such cardio-intensive exercise helps you burn more calories than a cycling machine or most other gym workouts. The majority of today's treadmills come with workout apps that can help you lose pounds, build fitness and endurance, and tone up. Many people find that the treadmill machine is the best fitness machine to exercise on because it accommodates to so many different fitness needs and because it's so easy to use.

Typical Treadmill Features

Speed adjustment is a basic and essential feature on treadmills. You'll also find several other comparable features, such as incline adjustments, that can help you mix up your workout sessions. Having these kinds of treadmill trainer features allows you to stay motivated and interested in working out, because workouts sessions never have to always be the same.

Many of today's treadmills ship with pre-configured workout apps. These programs include workouts designed for targeted fitness goals such as weight loss and training. Just pick the app before you begin and follow the treadmill's instructions. As the workout program progresses, you'll note that the speed and incline of the tread belt running change. The adjustments to the speed and incline levels are automatic and predetermined.

Some workouts are designed to manage heart rate in conjunction with a heart rate sensor. The majority of heart rate monitors are either strapped to an arm or held in one hand. High-quality treadmills use a chest-strap heart rate monitor to accurately track your heart rate and calories burnt. A treadmill machine can have several different monitors, in addition to a heart rate monitor. These monitors help you monitor various fitness levels as you workout.

Typically treadmills come with a small amount of memory built in, so that you can save your workout session to be continued on at a later time. This comes in handy especially when there are other treadmill machine users. Some treadmills also store your workout history; you can track your fitness advancement over time and better your previous performances.

Popular among treadmill trainer models today is a feature called iFit Live capability. This technology connects online and lets you load up maps and trails to workout on. If you were signed up for a race, you could install a map of the course and train on it. See how well you stack up against others on select race courses with iFit Compete Live. To use iFit Live, you need a treadmill that has both Internet connectivity and iFit Live capability. Check to see if these two specs can be found on a machine if you're interested in in this technology. Other premium features available on premium treadmill trainer models include features such as color touch displays or video functionalities.

Treadmill Components

The first thing you see when you're checking out a treadmill trainer is its tread belt. It's powered by a motor. The tread belt is placed over rollers and is driven by the motor as you walk, jog and run on top. The belt is fitted into a running deck that extends into the frame of the treadmill machine and supports your entire body weight. You can raise or lower the deck to the desired incline angle to emulate an uphill climb or downward slope outdoors. This gives you a good cardio exercise session and brings variety to your routine.

These days, you'll find that most decks sit on parts that take in the recurrent impact incurred on the unit. The most commonly used damping component is a cushioning system, which in certain cases can be adjusted with different tension levels. The combination of the belt, motor, rollers, deck and cushioning system influence the quality and performance of a treadmill machine.

In addition to the components described, you'll find that some treadmill trainer frames are foldable. The foldable variety may be more effective for home gyms where space is limited. What happens is you lift the deck up into a vertical position. Foldable treadmills often cost more than non-foldable ones. Most establishments, such as gyms, hotels, and health clubs use non-foldable treadmill machine platforms.

Selection of Treadmills Available

People will gravitate to treadmills and feature sets that they want, but take into account the design of the system as well. There are treadmills that are intended just for walking and jogging and there are treadmills that are engineered especially for sprinters. Your body weight could affect the performance of a treadmill trainer. There are treadmills with more robust motors to accommodate for these type of users. Taller users need a treadmill with a longer tread belt that can readily accommodate their long strides. Frequent use of a treadmill machine should justify a more robust motor and a commercial-grade frame. Buy high-quality, durable running treadmill in this case even if it costs more.

Wrap Up

Health and fitness are issues that you need to take seriously. Adding a treadmill system to your home gym can help you better your body and well-being. Take some time to think about what your health and fitness needs are. Examine the dimensions of the treadmill trainer and be certain it will fit into the spot that you want to place it at. Consider all these things while at the same time keeping note of whether or not different machines fall in your budget.


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