Is A Treadmill The Right Exercise Equipment For
You?
by Kathryn O'Neill
The #1 fear people have when
buying a treadmill is that they won't use it. (That's the #1
fear when buying any piece of exercise equipment).
They know that a treadmill can help them lose weight, get fit,
burn extra calories and reach their fitness goals.
But that's only if you use it. A
treadmill is a large investment to make and you want to be sure
that it is the right piece of exercise equipment for your
needs.
How do you know if a treadmill is right for you? How do you
know if it's suitable for the kind of exercise that fits your
lifestyle?
If you're thinking about buying a treadmill, here are 3 ways to
tell if a treadmill is the right piece of exercise equipment
for you:
#1 Do you prefer to exercise alone or in groups?
Walking on a treadmill is not a group activity (it could be -
but that's a little dangerous). If you prefer to exercise with
other people, say for example in a group sports situation, a
treadmill might not be the best choice for you.
Of course a treadmill can add another side to your exercise
options if you do get most of your exercise from social or
group sports. But if you absolutely hate exercising by
yourself, don't buy a treadmill.
On the other hand, some people enjoy exercising on their own -
it's a sort of getaway from the constant social buzz
surrounding them every day. A treadmill would be great for
someone looking for this kind of exercise 'retreat'.
#2) Do you prefer to exercise outdoors or indoors?
Some people prefer to exercise outdoors. They take hikes to
enjoy the beauty of nature or rollerblade down the sidewalks to
take in the fresh air. If you prefer to be outdoors to exercise
then a treadmill may not be for you.
And if you live in all-year-round sunny, warm weather, you may
not need a treadmill (then again, you may prefer a cooler,
air-conditioned workout.)
However, if you happen to live in seasonal climates where it
rains, snows or both, a treadmill can be a handy tool to
maintain your fitness regimen during the bleak weather months.
Exercising on your treadmill can help you fight winter weight
gain and even stave off those nasty winter blues.
#3 Do you enjoy walking, jogging or running?
Walking is an exercise that everybody can do. It's simple,
doesn't require heightened coordination, and can be a great way
to clear your head and deal with stress. Anyone can do it,
regardless of fitness level - from absolute beginner to elite
athlete.
There are also people who enjoy the rhythm and routine of
jogging or running. Running or jogging is also one of the best
all-round ways to burn fat. Again, it's fairly simple to do and
doesn't require complex coordination.
While the benefits to walking, jogging and running are
numerous, some people just don't like to exercise this way.
They like the challenge of a box-aerobics class or mastering a
complicated martial art. If you fall into this category, a
treadmill will not meet your exercise preferences and it may
not be the right machine for you.
If you do like walking but still want a challenge or even a
distraction, there are easy ways to get this with your
treadmill.
Treadmills are growing more sophisticated all the time offering
numerous built-in workout programs, upper-body workout arms and
even built-in stereo systems for you to plug-in your favorite
CD's.
There's also the magazine rack so you can read your latest Time
or People magazine. And of course, the most popular option:
setting your treadmill up in front of the television (or buying
a mini-television to mount above your treadmill).
You can always make your workout more interesting with your
home treadmill - but if you don't enjoy walking, jogging or
running, you might want to steer clear of the treadmill.
So those are 3 ways to tell if a treadmill is right for you.
With our busy lifestyles and lack of time, the home treadmill
also offers several other unique benefits, which you might want
to consider before buying:
#1) Exercise Convenience
With a home treadmill you can jump on it at any time day or
night. You don't have to waste time driving to the gym. You
don't have to work around your gym's hours or schedule your
workout around those 'peak times'. You don't have to rush to
sign up for a treadmill at the gym. It's all yours. Workout
whenever you want - and for however long you want.
With our jam-packed schedules these days, time is at a premium.
While you may not have a long period of time to carve out for
exercise, experts tell us that 'mini-workouts' give us the same
benefits as long workouts. So instead of doing 30 minutes
straight, with your own treadmill you can do 15 minutes in the
morning and 15 minutes at night.
There's a third convenience to having a home treadmill - you
can wear what you want. No worrying about if your hair is
staying under your baseball cap. No rushing to find the right
T-shirt for the gym. While this may seem trivial - it can
actually make a difference in how much you exercise!
#2) Exercise Comfort
With a home treadmill, you can exercise in the comfort of your
own home. No worrying about the rain, snow or sleet that's
pouring down outside. You can jump on your treadmill with your
favorite sports drink, turn on your favorite show and burn away
those calories.
No worrying about winter weight gain or holiday pounds -
because you have the tools at your disposal to easily work off
any extra calories.
#3) More Calories Burned, More Weight Lost = Better Body
Achieved
Because you can exercise when you want, for how long you want,
regardless of weather or even busy schedules, you'll use your
treadmill more frequently. And when you exercise more, you burn
more calories, lose more weight and achieve a better body. This
is always a benefit!
Home treadmills continue to be the most popular exercise
machines with buyers today. They offer convenience, comfort and
more opportunities to enjoy getting in shape.
If you decide that a treadmill is right for you, know that
you'll be investing both in a great exercise machine and a
better, healthier body!
About the Author
Kathryn O'Neill is the chief editor for Treadmill Review a
consumer based website focused around treadmill reviews.
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