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THE TREADMILL ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES

 
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The treadmill works using a wide conveyor belt and an electric motor so that you are able to run or walk indoors while staying in one place. The more expensive, heavy-duty treadmills tend to be motor-driven. The less expensive, simpler treadmills work by passively resists motion, thus moving only when you move.
The treadmill is an alternative to outdoor running. While some people may simply prefer the consistency and steady environment of running in doors compared to out door running, others choose the treadmill for many choose the treadmill for different reasons.

TREADMILL ADVANTAGES

TREADMILL DISADVANTAGES

treadmill runningTreadmill workouts can get pretty boring if you do the same thing each time. The key to overcoming boredom on the treadmill is to follow structured workouts, that is run with a plan in mind and to use the features the treadmill has to offer. You may want to implement a steady state workout, where you maintain the same pace for the entire workout, or you can try interval training (try this program).
The treadmill provides an ideal environment for structured workouts, as it lacks the external distractions of the outdoors. Structured running will not only make your workouts more interesting, challenging, fitter and faster. The treadmill allows you to experiment with pace and incline to to add challenge and intensity to your run. Most treadmills will also have an assortment of different programs to hold your interest for a long while. Use the workouts on offer for some ideas, to how to mix things and avoid boredom.

COMMON TREADMILL MISTAKES

  1. Using the handrails. Using the handrails makes your workout easier, which means you burn less calories. You also increase your risk of injury. Encourages poor posture and body alignment. It also produces an unnatural, inefficient gait. This is a particular problem for tall users.It's best to not to hold onto the handrails unless you are trying to get a reading on your pulse.
  2. Stepping off a moving treadmill. It's dangerous.
  3. Unnatural stride length. Many people have problems getting their stride length right. Stride length may be too short, with the person right to the front of the treadmill belt. Others run with a stride length that is too long. These people are running at the back of the treadmill belt.
  4. Looking down to read a magazine, etc. on the treadmill encourages poor walking/ running posture and hunching.
 
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