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| Posté le 18-04-2017 à 03:18:15
| Choosing the Right Commercial Treadmill First, think about your fitness objectives. Whether it’s enhanced athletic performance, general health and fitness, or rehabilitation, knowing how you will use your treadmill can help you identify which model to buy. Next, consider budget. Investing in a more-expensive machine gets you sturdier construction, a longer parts warranty, a larger running surface, higher top speed, and steeper incline. But if your goals don’t require the latest and greatest, you may be able to choose a less expensive model. Keep in mind: • Size. Most treadmills have a similar footprint, on average 77 inches long by 35 inches wide. A folding treadmill will be half its length when stored. You'll need adequate empty space around the treadmill for access and safety. • Ergonomics. If you’re a runner, you will need a deck length that accommodates your stride. Consider how comfortable you are on the machine while walking or running. Choose a model that appeals to you ergonomically and aesthetically. • High-tech features. Docks for iPods, USB ports, and wireless Internet connectivity are standard features on many treadmills. • Adjustability. Most treadmills have top speeds between 10 and 12 mph; some will go faster. They typically incline between a 10 to 15 percent grade, but some offer an increased gradient. Welcome to nbjada.com where we have the most comprehensive treadmill reviews including star ratings to help you make the best decision. We have well over 20 years of industry experience and regularly review 50+ top treadmill brands and hundreds of Home Use Treadmill. We’ve compiled and categorized reviews to help you find the best treadmill. You will not see any treadmills for sale, just honest unbiased assessments. Buying a treadmill is a big commitment so we hope our rankings, reviews and tools will help you find the perfect match.
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