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Saturday, August 23, 2008

TIPS ON BUYING A HOME TREADMILL

I have been in the fitness industry for more than 10 years ...
And it is shocking, to say the least, the ignorance that is still
prevalent about fitness and its allied tools and accessories
among the average person ...
 
And sad to say, this ignorance is rampantly exploited by
those in the business of supplying fitness equipment ..
 
In this short article I would like to give you some tips in
case you are looking to buy a Home treadmill ...
They might help you to make a better purchase
by knowing the right questions to ask .....
 
Everyone who is looking out for a Home treadmill
wants the best. But until you are aware of what you need,
you can't make the right choice ...
 
Make sure you know what you are looking out for……
Here are some tips from an insider to know exactly
what you are looking for ... and How to get it ..
 
Quality Brand, good brands give you durable long lasting parts
e.g. motors, Rollers, Belt quality.
I know they cost more but they come with lesser
if not nonexistent headaches ..
 
Warranty – The longer the better,
- for service/labour ask for at least 1 year &
- for spares and parts demand 2 years.
(Yes, the dealers do get that much from the Parent
company ... sometimes more .. Some of them just
don't pass on the benefit to customers and try to make
some money in supply of spare parts ... )
 
Customer list- Always ask for the past customer users
It can give you an idea as to how the particular model &
company are doing in the market.
 
Features- A Good treadmill must have the following
standard features such as
 
- pre workouts,
- Heart rate control,
- Incline range,
- weight capacity,
- calories,
- speed,
- distance etc.
 
User friendly- It has to be user friendly to you &
                          not your trainer or coach .. 
For example the length of the running deck should be
around 6 to 7 feet for a conmfortable run ....
 
Specs :189cm x 84cm
 
& most important the max user weight that it should be
able to take should be around 150kgs.
(That's a minimum safe limit)
 
Price- That has to be decided by you as to what suits you best ,,
Good treadmills for Home range start anywhere
from 35000/-  and go upto to 1,25,000/-.
Commercial ones for Gyms go from 2,50,000/- to Rs.12,00,000/ -
(Twelve lakh rupees)
 
Here are some technical aspects that you should be  
taking into consideration
 
- stability,
- smoothness,
- space, &
- motor capacity of about 1.5hp to 2 hp (this is for Home range)
- Programs
               - preset programs,
               - weight loss,
               - Heart rate etc
 
- Running area- aprox 45cm x 132cm
- Elevation, 0 to 10% or 12% (Expla)
- Motor, 1.5 hp to 2 hp
 
- Heart rate – Hand grip (hand sensors on the treadmill)
or chest strap (98% more accurate,
but if more than one person is using it,
you may run into hygiene issues –
something you can overcome by cleaning it after every use)
 
- Rollers – 1.9" to 2.5" dynamically balanced.
-Belts – 2 ply poly / Ultra thick 4.4mm orthopedic belt
- Max user weight, 100 kg to 150 kgs
- Speed range, 0.5 mph – 12 mph.
 
The entire family can use it, it not only gets the Heart pumping,
tones & strengthens the body but also a great tool for weight loss.
 
The benefits of using the treadmill to you are.
 
Lowers cholesterol level,
Increases Heart health,
toned muscles,
improved circulation &
maintains weight,
Boosts immune system.
 
Remember, before body building,
you should first strengthen the Heart
 
something that many Gyms and trainers overlook
in their overzealousness to get you a chiselled look ...
 
There is no point in having a muscled look if your heart
action is weak  ..
Treadmills and aerobics ensure that your Heart
action remains strong ..
 
In my experience, Corporates are now going
in for more of treadmills for their employees
in their company gyms than other equipment ...
The stress is now on overall fitness ..

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