Friday, August 10, 2012

Guest Post: Some Tips To Consider Before Purchasing A Treadmill

If your in the market for a treadmill machine, but need some tips and advice to take into account before you spend your hard earned cash on a treadmill, then you have come to the right place my friend! Purchasing a piece of fitness equipment such as a treadmill can be a daunting task for some. There are a number of things to consider such as what size running belt you’d like to have, or what type of horsepower you’d like on the motor. Do you want plenty of bells and whistles on the console? What top speed would you enjoy using? Lets talk about some tips I’d like to share with you before you go out and make that investment on a treadmill.

Top Tip # 1 – What Sort Of Motor Do You Want?

The first tip I want to talk about is the motor. I recommend that you go for at least a 2.0 horsepower motor. Where possible, try to look for a motor that offers continous duty power as this is a more accurate way of measuring motor power. It will also deliver better performance over the long haul.  If your planning on running a lot on your treadmill, you’ll need to get a motor that offers power of around 2.5. Lastly, look for a DC motor with a minimum of one year warranty for a quieter workout.

Top Tip # 2 – What Price Will You Pay

The next point I want to mention is the price you are willing to pay for your treadmill. As the old saying goes, “you get what you pay for.” Buying cheap will deliver a machine that has more of a chance of breaking down, less sturdy and not as safe as say buying a treadmill that is expensive, which offers stability, great components and will last for a long time. If you are planning on using your treadmill most days, I would highly recommend that you invest into an expensive machine as it will deliver the results you want.

Top Tip # 3 – The Walking Surface

When it comes to the running surface of the treadmill, its always important to make sure you get this right. If you dont pick a machine that offers a good running belt, you’ll end up being uncomfortable with the potential of injury also.
If you can, be sure to test out your treadmill by running on it first to see if you feel comfortable and that it offers you plenty of space. Some modern treadmills offer their own unique cushioning system to help protect your joints, so bare that in mind before you make that purchase.

Top Tip # 4 – Choosing Your Inclines

The last tip is knowing how to choose your incline on the treadmill. Try to find an electronic incline that can be adjusted by pushing a button on the console of the treadmill. Some treadmills comes with manual adjusted incline controls, but the problem is that they have to be set before you begin working out. The more expensive treadmills that offer quality have automatic incline controls which offer convenience and you’ll be a lot happier using it. Try to find a machine that has an incline range of between  0 – 10 %. The higher you get the better it will be.

Author: Sean Byrne is the sole founder of a website called ItsAboutTreadmills.com. The site basically reviews products in the treadmill market. This Sole treadmill model and this sole treadmill are very popular right now.