How Do I Find The Best Treadmill For
Me?
by Peter Clark
Treadmills are possibly the
most popular type of fitness equipment available today, and
this popularity has caused manufacturers to create a sometimes
overwhelming choice of models – how on earth do you
determine which is the best treadmill for you? While
finding the best treadmill is inevitably something of an
individual choice, determined by your own particular needs, the
input of others, who might have superior knowledge and
experience of the wide variety of treadmills available, is
extremely valuable. Thankfully, there are many professional
treadmill review websites that will have useful suggestions to
help you choose a treadmill: best recommended, treadmills best
buys, and some of the best-rated treadmills around. But if the
very availability of these reviews is overwhelming in itself,
then it is possible to break down some key factors that reviews
look for in the best treadmills, helping you to find the treadmills best buys for
yourself.
Your first priority in finding the best treadmill for you is
making an evaluation of your own fitness needs and goals. While
a particular treadmill that you evaluate might be well
constructed with a great motor, it will be of little use to you
if the running mat is too small to accommodate your stride. So
examine any special needs you might have so that you approach
your search for the best treadmills from an informed
perspective – here are some questions you might ask yourself
before you begin:
·What height am I? Do I have particularly long legs? While it
might sound silly, this is an important question that will help
you find the right treadmill. The running mat size of a
treadmill can differ from one machine to another, and taller
people usually have a longer stride, requiring more space upon
which to run. Exercising will be no fun if you can’t stretch
your legs!
·What is my weight? Many of us purchase a treadmill to help us
lose some weight and shape up, but if you are particularly
overweight, you will need to choose a treadmill that will be
able to accommodate your weight while still providing a good
workout. Most machines will specify their maximum capacity, so
it will be easy to find a treadmill that is best recommended
for heavier set people.
·Do I want to walk or run? Treadmills are available with
different motor strengths, and while a lower horsepower motor
will probably be cheaper, you will need a motor of at least 2.0
HP to support regular running. A higher horsepower is also
recommended if you will be using your treadmill often, as this
will give it a longer life.
·Will I want to get on and run, or will I need some extra
features to spice up my workout? While some of the best-rated
treadmills might be those that include a variety of hi-tech
features, some of the treadmills best buys are the more basic
ones. If you prefer to simply get on your treadmill and run
without distraction for a half hour, then a more basic model
might be best for you, but a treadmill with pre-programmed
options and perhaps even interactive technology might be more
appropriate for exercisers who like an external challenge.
·Do I have a lot of space in my home? This is an important
consideration when choosing a treadmill for your home. Some
treadmills can take up quite a bit of space, and you might end
up hating the thing if it dominates your home! If you are low
on space, choose one of the many folding models available.
·How much money do I want to spend on a treadmill? This is
perhaps the most important question of all in helping you
narrow down which are the best treadmills for you. Treadmills
are available from a couple of hundred dollars right up to
several thousand, so deciding your budget in advance can help
you limit your search considerably. While it is often said that
you get what you pay for, some of the best-recommended
treadmills are those that are also great value, so don’t assume
that a smaller budget will restrict your options enormously.
There are a multitude of great reviewing websites available
that will offer up their best buys depending on your budget – a
quick online search will assure you that you can find a great
treadmill no matter what you have to spend.
Once you have an idea of what you are looking for, you are
ready to search the reviews for the best treadmill for you. Use
the manufacturers own website to find details of the features
of each treadmill, but be sure to explore reviews such as
consumer reports and popular opinion polls to find out how
unbiased sources rate that treadmill you have your eye on.
About the Author
Find out more about Treadmill Ratings as well as Treadmill Maintenance used treadmills, and
treadmill maintenance at Peters website, Terrific Treadmills
© 2005 Peter Clark.
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