With the popularity of
consumer fitness equipment on the rise, treadmills remain among the
most popular product
purchased.
After all walking comes naturally to all of us, and so it just
happens to be the preferred method of exercising for many of us too.
However buying a treadmill can be more than a little complicated (in
many cases a downright nightmare). With chunks of information and a
great deal of jargon to absorb, it can be difficult to make an
informed choice. Following the guidelines in this article will help
you cut through the clutter, so you can make the right choice based
on what you need.
There are many factors you
should consider before purchasing a treadmill that determine your
requirements, the following are among the most important.
Motor - If you are looking for a
motorised treadmill (these are the ones that run on a motor and are
most popular) you will find that the motor will have a certain
power. This will be shown in hp, which stands for horsepower. The
more powerful the motor, the more efficiently the treadmill works.
However be wary, and look for the horsepower in relation to
'continuous duty', as this refers to what power the motor will work
at during extending periods. Do not fall for misleading terms such
as 'peak motor rating' since they only refer to the maximum output
and are not really relevant. For most users (weighing up to 18
stones) a 1.5 horsepower (continuous duty) motor should be the
absolute minimum. Those weighing more or wanting better performance
will need a stronger motor. In this case, the stronger the better,
but avoid overspending purely for the sake of a powerful
motor.
Incline Range - The incline range
refers to the angle you can adjust your treadmill (uphill/downhill)
in order to vary and intensify your workout. Firstly, it is
important to know that there are three types of incline range (three
ways of adjusting the incline) found on treadmills. There is the
fixed incline range, which means there is no way to adjust the
incline. Most users should avoid these treadmills. There is also the
manual incline. In these treadmills the incline can be adjusted but
not during the workout, and this is done so manually. The third and
most popular incline is known as the power incline. Buttons controls
the incline, and this is recommended as it allows you to adjust the
incline during the workout (to vary and intensify your workout). A
0-10% power incline is recommended, however your decision should be
based on whether you will be using such a feature in the first place
(as a personal trainer it is recommended!).
Speed Range - The speed range refers
to what speed you can run up to on the treadmill, which can be
controlled on motorised treadmills. This maximum speed differs on
most treadmills, and what is best for you depends on what your
purpose for the treadmill is. If you intend to mainly walk a 6mph
speed is all that is needed. For those wanting to jog or run,
6-12mph will be needed with 12mph perfect for the more serious
runners. A 0-10mph speed range on a treadmill fits the needs of most
users, and long-term use must always be considered before basing
your decision on what you need it for today.
Features & Programmes - Treadmills
have various features and programmes. The most basic is electronic
feedback such as speed, distance and calories. However, treadmills
have advanced to include training programmes that work on helping
you achieve specific goals such as cardio or fat loss. Some
programmes store your workouts. Others are also based on heart rate
monitors, and ensure you work out in the correct zone. Your decision
should be based on what you may benefit with but also your budget
(the more you pay, generally the more you get). A heart rate monitor
is always a useful bonus. Treadmills can also have additional
features such as TV, DVD, MP3 players to keep you
motivated.
These four factors must
always be considered before plunging in and purchasing a treadmill.
There are many other factors that are important too, such as exactly
what your budget is and what the warranty given with the treadmill
is. However if you follow the guidelines above you will know exactly
what you are looking for when purchasing a treadmill, and are likely
to make a better more informed choice.