Treadmill Workout Ideas That Make Fitness
Fun
by C.J.Gustafson
Research shows that in order
to lose weight safely and keep it off, you need to exercise.
And even those who are not overweight benefit from an exercise
or workout routine. But many people don’t exercise
regularly, which puts them at risk for heart disease, accidents
or injuries, and other health concerns. There are many reasons
people give why they don’t exercise more. It’s boring, it’s too
difficult, they don’t have enough time or they’d rather be
doing other things. Some people aren’t sure how to exercise and
they are uncomfortable going to a fitness center to work with a
trainer. But with a good treadmill
and a workout routine that fits your needs, exercise can be
enjoyable, convenient and beneficial.
A treadmill is a perfect choice in exercise equipment for many
people. It allows you to walk or run in the security and
privacy of your own home. Unlike weightlifting or aerobics, you
don’t have to use your hands or move your body across the room.
Typically, it requires less concentration than other types of
workouts, especially if you have a treadmill that allows you to
program in a variety of workout components, such as hills,
speed changes, and adjustments to maintain a target heart
rate.
The Basics
The type of treadmill workout that is best for you depends on
your overall fitness level, what you are trying to accomplish
through your exercise routine, and what you enjoy doing.
Continuous training is perhaps the most common type of
treadmill routine. Essentially, it involves running at a set
pace, usually for 20 to 45 minutes. This type of exercise
workout is ideal for incorporating some fun activities into
your treadmill workout. The majority of our suggestions below
are aimed at those who are basically turning on the machine and
walking or running until their time is up.
Those who prefer a more demanding workout or who are in
training for marathons or other stamina events go with interval
training. It consists of shorter bouts of activity performed in
quick succession and at a higher intensity. Because this
requires more effort and concentration, it may be difficult to
let your mind wander or to focus on other activities. How much
you have to concentrate depends on the individual but there are
still some fun activities listed below that can be added to any
treadmill workout.
One of the most important aspects of any exercise routine
geared toward improving cardio strength is to be sure you are
exercising in such a way that you achieve and maintain your
target heart rate. Maximum heart rate is calculated by
subtracting your age in years from 220. Most people agree that
a good target heart rate zone is 60 to 80 percent of your
maximum heart rate. Because this factor is so critical to
healthy, productive exercise, many treadmills come with a heart
rate monitor built in, often in the handrails that you hold
onto when using the machine. But you can also purchase an
inexpensive heart rate monitor from most large department
stores, health stores or at hundreds of locations online.
How you choose to achieve your target heart rate, be it
walking, jogging, continuous or interval training is up to you.
But we have some suggestions to help you make exercise more fun
and increase your chances of sticking with it and exercising
regularly.
Tune It Up
Perhaps the most popular way to entertain yourself while using
your treadmill is to listen to music. It can help you focus and
give you something else to think about while enduring even the
most strenuous parts of a workout. It is a good way to check
out new music and expand your horizons. Or put in your favorite
motivational music – the songs that really get you moving and
shaking – and your 45-minute routine will whiz by. There are
some treadmill music CDs that have been compiled specifically
for those who need a little motivation in their treadmill
exercise routine. Use headphones to avoid disturbing family
members if necessary.
Learn While You Burn
Maybe you prefer to lose yourself in a good story. Some people
are able to read a print book or magazine while they exercise
on their treadmills. Several companies sell book holders that
attach to the treadmill and work well as long as you are not
bouncing around so much that it is difficult to read the print.
Many people listen to books or storytelling on tape or CDs.
This is especially productive for those who don’t have time to
sit down with a good book or who fall asleep when trying to
read in bed.
Mary Gossen had a book she truly wanted to read, but the only
time she could find in her busy schedule was in the evening
before bed. This didn’t work well for her because she would
doze off after just one or two pages. “There is something about
reading before bed that puts me right out,” she shared. “But I
got the book on tape and listened to it while I walked on the
treadmill and I was able to finish it in under a week. In fact,
I found myself walking longer than my normal amount of time
because I didn’t want to turn off the tape. Now I listen to
books on tape all the time while I exercise.”
An alternative is listening to language tapes. This works
especially well if you have a vacation planned. You can build
your language skills and get in shape for that bikini, and the
excitement of the pending trip helps motivate you to get on the
treadmill. Place a fan nearby or get one that attaches to your
machine and you can even imagine you are already there,
enjoying the tropical breezes.
Not able to get away for a vacation? Pick a destination you’d
like to visit and then calculate how many miles you walk or jog
each workout and plot them on a map. Watch the travel channels
on TV or rent a video guide to the area to help provide
incentive and distraction.
Guilt Free TV
Many people watch television while on the treadmill because
they say it makes them feel less guilty about watching. A good
movie can help you forget you are exercising, and you are
probably not going to fill up with popcorn and treats if you
watch while you’re on the treadmill. You will probably have to
break it up into several segments, but the anticipation to see
the end of the movie makes you that much more eager to
exercise. Also, by agreeing to exercise everyday when your
favorite sitcom reruns, soap or reality TV show is on helps you
stick to a regular workout schedule.
Sarah Marcus got hooked on a soap opera while she was home on
maternity leave. When she returned to work, she began taping
the soap and then watching it while she exercised each evening.
“I got to see my soap and my husband got to spend some time
with the baby while I exercised. Plus it helped me to lose my
pregnancy weight faster.
These are just some ideas to get you started and help make your
treadmill workout more enjoyable and hence something you will
look forward to and stick with. Maybe you get a headset and
talk with a friend on the phone while you workout. Or better
yet, set up dual treadmills side by side and make a date out of
it. The possibilities are many and whatever keeps you
exercising on a regular basis is a good thing. Half the fun can
be experimenting to see what works best for you.
About the author:
C.J. Gustafson is a successful writer for http://www.treadmill-ratings-n-reviews.net
providing treadmill reviews on the most popular
models. She admits she needs all the help she can get
when it comes to sticking to treadmill workouts.
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