How Treadmills Work
by Jennifer
Dennis
Have you jumped on a treadmill
machine lately? When you want a great workout,
the treadmill is one of the
finest ways to tone your lower body in an exciting
and rewarding fashion. Day
after day, you can work various muscle groups as you
run, jog or walk your way to better fitness.
Run on an incline, run at a
faster
speed. But have you ever wondered, as you were running, how it
all works? How it all fits together?
A treadmill is essentially a machine that gives you a
multi-terrain experience
from the comfort and privacy of your own home. You can walk,
jog or run in a
variety of environments—all on a belt that is specially
designed to give you the
highest level of aerobic exercise possible. With a frame that
surrounds a
cushioning belt, powered by a matching motor and array of
features, such as
speed and incline, the user can get a multitude of fitness
programs and an
overall versatile workout each time he or she jumps on
board.
The platform and the belt are essential components to the
treadmill. A treadmill
has been shown to last a long time because the exercise mimics
our natural
movements. The platform and belt are important parts to ensure
you have a
smooth, comfortable exercise. A good belt should be no less
than 18 inches wide
and 48 inches long; a very tall person should have a belt no
less than 20 inches
wide and 54 inches long.
The motor – variable speed is an important part of your
workout. Altering the
motor speed can help you work out to your own pace—in a
comfortable, yet
challenging manner. The basic treadmill will have a minimum
rating of 1.5
horsepower. The workout on a minimum 1.5 will give you a poor
workout and
frequently suffer breakdowns. This minimum rating cannot hold
up well to the
repeated use of the treadmill day after day. A good treadmill
has a 2HP
continuous motor and can withstand year after year of
abuse.
Incline is an important part of the overall treadmill
experience. Incline can
give you an intense calf workout as well as a higher
cardiovascular routine.
Incline provides an increased resistance as the machine rises
in varying levels.
The higher the level of incline, the higher level of aerobic
exercise and
increased fitness activity. A superior
treadmill machine can quickly and adeptly raise and lower
the machine
without disrupting a user’s exercise experience. A lesser
machine has to be
raised manually or causes the runner, jogger or walker to have
a shaky, unsteady
exercise as the machine adjusts to the new level of incline
during the workout.
The monitors on a treadmill measure the user’s outout
throughout the run. For
example, heart rate monitors on high-end machines can help an
individual
maintain a particular targeted heart rate for optimal fitness
workouts. In this
way, a person can work out smarter, not harder to obtain the
results he or she
needs. Monitors placed on the panel in front of the treadmill
will control your
speed, incline and give you an output on time, calories and
more.
These monitors not only provide accurate and important
information throughout
the exercise, they are significant motivating factors
throughout the entire
length of the workout.
In short, as you are working out and giving it your hardest,
there is a lot of
factors going on underneath you. The better the machine is that
you are running,
jogging or walking with, the better your overall workout will
be—year after
year. From the incline to the speed, monitor reading and more,
your treadmill
machine provides a variety of options and information for you
at every moment.
Next time you are running along, getting the workout you want,
give a mental
pause to all the factors that go into obtaining a great,
rewarding workout.
Purchase the best. Measure all of the factors that affect your
workout before
you buy.
About the Author: Jennifer Dennis is a successful author and
regular
contributor to http://www.treadmills-and-treadmill-reviews.com
- a fitness and treadmill industry resource that features
treadmill reviews,
guides, product descriptions and articles.
About the Author
About the Author: Jennifer Dennis is a successful author and
regular
contributor to http://www.treadmills-and-treadmill-reviews.com
- a fitness and treadmill industry resource that features
treadmill reviews,
guides, product descriptions and articles.
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