Either
Run or Walk
The two most popular
forms of exercising are running
and walking. Whether you are a
casual walker or a serious
runner, a treadmill can
accommodate your exercise needs.
Set the speed and incline to
suite your desired
cardiovascular goals. You can do
a power walk up an incline or a
heart pumping run at high speed.
Avoid
Bad
Weather
A treadmill can
guarantee a consistent workout
in all seasons. If you live in a
cold climate, freezing
temperatures and snow will not
disrupt your workout. For those
in warm temperate regions, you
don't need to be concerned about
heat exhaustion in hot and humid
weather.
Low
Impact
For walkers and
runners alike, injuries are
common from the constant
pounding of joints on asphalt
and concrete. Particularly
higher end treadmills offer
surfaces that absorb impact and
reduce pressure. Injuries are
less common and stress is
reduced on those critical
joints. Achilles tendons, knee
joints, back muscles, ankles,
thighs take less of a beating,
which guarantee that you'll
continue to walk or run into
your old age.
Versatility
As treadmills become more
sophisticated so does the
versatility of the workout.
Speed and incline have always
been a feature on motorized
treadmills, but now your workout
is enhanced by a variety of
preprogrammed computerized
exercises. Simulate running up
and down hills, focus on cardio
exercise, concentrate on burning
calories, or work on speed
training. Often treadmills have
preset programs with various
levels of intensity. In addition
you can program your own
workout, combining speed with
incline.