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		<title>The Treadmill Sensei&#8217;s guide on how to replace your treadmill belt</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nihango!
A question I get asked a lot here at the DOJO (and by my wife&#8217;s pesky relatives) is: How the heck do I replace a damaged treadmill belt?
If you find your belt slipping, or your deck slowing down and stop, or if the edges of your treadmill belt look worn, frayed or curls up, then [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-treadmill-senseis-guide-on-how-to-replace-your-treadmill-belt.htm">The Treadmill Sensei&#8217;s guide on how to replace your treadmill belt</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nihango!</p>
<p>A question I get asked a lot here at the DOJO (and by my wife&#8217;s pesky relatives) is: How the heck do I replace a damaged treadmill belt?</p>
<p>If you find your belt slipping, or your deck slowing down and stop, or if the edges of your treadmill belt look worn, frayed or curls up, then you may need to have your treadmill belt replaced. Luckily, replacing the belt isn&#8217;t as hard as you&#8217;d think.</p>
<p>The very first thing you&#8217;re going to want to do is take a look at your treadmill deck. If the deck looks to be in good shape then there is a good chance it just needs to be lubricated (or waxed). If you see signs of wear such as scratches or grooves then both the deck and belt are probably going to need to be replaced.</p>
<p>If the deck appears fine but your belt is torn, curling or frayed, it&#8217;s time to replace the treadmill belt. Thankfully, treadmill manufacturers have made it pretty easy to replace a belt even if you&#8217;re not the Treadmill Sensei.</p>
<p>Most important: Turn your treadmill off and remove the power cord! This way you don&#8217;t get shocked and you&#8217;ll guarantee the treadmill doesn&#8217;t turn on while you&#8217;re working on it. That would be bad. If your treadmill inclines (which most do), adjusting it a few degrees may make the operation a little easier for you.</p>
<p>You loosen the belt adjustment screws in the back of your treadmill&#8217;s deck and then slide the rear roller forward and away from the belt. Remove the front roller and then the rear roller. There will be a number of screws along the sides of the deck which attach the deck to the rest of the treadmill. Remove those and you&#8217;ll be able to remove your deck.<br />
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At this point you can slide your belt off. Now is a perfect time to go ahead and lubricate your deck as well. From there, put on your new belt and reassemble your deck.</p>
<p>Taking the time to wax your treadmill deck while the belt is off may be a good idea. It&#8217;ll keep you from having to do it all over again later on.</p>
<p>Finally, once you have it all back together you&#8217;re going to want to test the adjustment. Start your treadmill at a slow speed and walk on it firmly. If the belt stops, hesitates or changes speed then you&#8217;re going to need to adjst the rear screws. Adjust as needed until you are sure the belt isn&#8217;t slipping or changing speed.</p>
<p>And there you have it, how to replace a treadmill belt.</p>
<p>-The Treadmill Sensei</p>
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		<title>The pros and cons of owning your own treadmill.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 21:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While treadmills are a great alternative to real running and complicated exercises, however, they are not without their downsides.
To start off with, treadmills can be very expensive, especially if you buy one with all the luxurious special features. By the time you add in sales taxes, delivery charges and all the rest, you’re looking at [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-owning-your-own-treadmill-2.htm">The pros and cons of owning your own treadmill.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While treadmills are a great alternative to real running and complicated exercises, however, they are not without their downsides.</p>
<p>To start off with, treadmills can be very expensive, especially if you buy one with all the luxurious special features. By the time you add in sales taxes, delivery charges and all the rest, you’re looking at a pretty significant chunk of change. Of course, there’s nothing saying that you need to get one with absolutely every feature around – if it’s your first treadmill, you’ll be absolutely fine with a more basic model, whatever the salesman might tell you.</p>
<p>The next problem is that treadmills can be very large, and there might not be space in your house. Again, this problem is quite easily solved, as long as you keep your wits about you and realise exactly how big the treadmill you’re buying is, instead of just blindly choosing one that takes your fancy and hoping for the best. There are surprisingly small treadmills on the market for smaller homes – all you have to do is look for them.<br />
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Some people complain of loud motors on some cheaper treadmills, and it can be annoying if you’re not used to it. A good solution is to put on the TV or listen to some music, which also helps with the boredom that many people experience when they just run on a treadmill and do nothing else at the same time.</p>
<p>The final point is one that is important to people who are training for actual races. As treadmills have no wind resistance, they are quite unsuitable for training for real outdoor running – you should be getting out there and doing it on a track instead. While a treadmill can come close to simulating wind resistance if you adjust its slope gradient, it’s not good enough for serious training, and you might injure yourself if you run a race after only training on a treadmill.</p>
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		<title>The Landice Treadmill Mystery Solved</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 23:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moshi Moshi!
I had planned to do a detailed review of the Landice L7 Executive treadmill today, but Mrs. Sensei has laid down the law and I only have a few minutes to post a review on this fine July 4th holiday &#8212; the DOJO itself is empty and all of the other senseis are off [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-landice-treadmill-mystery-solved-2.htm">The Landice Treadmill Mystery Solved</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moshi Moshi!</p>
<p>I had planned to do a detailed review of the Landice L7 Executive treadmill today, but Mrs. Sensei has laid down the law and I only have a few minutes to post a review on this fine July 4th holiday &#8212; the DOJO itself is empty and all of the other senseis are off work and at home enjoying their families. Look for the full review tomorrow, but for today enjoy a quick rundown of the differences between the numerous models of Landice treadmills out on the market.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;vee spent time looking at Landice treadmills then you&#8217;ve probably noticed they have a large number of units available and the differences between them aren&#8217;t always as obvious as they should be. Here is a guide to comparing the different models, full commercial and light commercial.</p>
<p>At each level (L7, L8 and L9), the only difference between a Pro Sports Trainer, a Cardio Trainer and an Executive trainer is going to be the console. The Landice Pro Sports Trainer Treadmill has the lowest end, basic display, and the Landice Executive treadmills have the highest end (really spiffy, if you ask me) displays. The difference in the consoles is very obvious upon viewing.</p>
<p>The differences of each Landice treadmill level (L7, L8 and L9) is going to be the size of the rollers and the length of the deck. The higher the number, the heaver and larger the rollers and the longer the treadmill deck.<br />
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The LTD versus the Club style is an easy one as well. LTD means the unit is light commercial and Club means the unit is full commercial &#8212; meaning it is rated to run for a higher number of hours per week (full commercial usually means 100+ hours of use per week). The LTDs come in 110v and the Clubs in 220v or 110v. If you&#8217;re using a Landice Club treadmill in your home, make sure to request 110v or you may not be able to run it properly.</p>
<p>And there you go, the mystery of the Landice treadmills is solved!</p>
<p>-The Treadmill Sensei</p>
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		<title>The Key to a Great Body is Great Body Building Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 01:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing great body building equipment is vital to your success in this industry.  There are several things to consider when shopping for your body building equipment.  It is also important to note that each piece of exercise equipment is important in its own way.
For example you will have to consider price at least [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-key-to-a-great-body-is-great-body-building-equipment-2.htm">The Key to a Great Body is Great Body Building Equipment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing great body building equipment is vital to your success in this industry.  There are several things to consider when shopping for your body building equipment.  It is also important to note that each piece of exercise equipment is important in its own way.</p>
<p>For example you will have to consider price at least somewhat when you are looking for new and better body building equipment.  You only have so much money to spend on your body building equipment and unfortunately, you cannot spend what you do not have.  Even credit cards only go up so high right?  Therefore, start looking for body building equipment within your budget range and you will be much better off.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to go into each store with a clear idea of how much money you have to spend on your body building equipment.  This way you can just ask the person helping you to show you only the body building equipment that is in this price range.  This will keep you from feeling bad about the great body building equipment that you cannot buy and the body building equipment that you can buy will look that much better to you as a result.<br />
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You also need to have a clear picture of what your goals are.  When you are shopping in the body building equipment store ask the workers what they feel might be the best choice for what you want to achieve.  They should have a good idea of what body building equipment is best for what part of the body etc.</p>
<p>There are many different kinds of body building equipment, there are free weights, and there are machines that are all connected as one piece.  Which of these types of body building equipment should you choose for your body building needs?  If your main goal is just to bulk up then you will want to choose free weights because these will be more for this type of goal.  On the other hand, you will get more exercise options with a machine as your main piece of body building equipment.  In addition, free weights as your main kind of body building equipment can grow to be quite the pain in the butt, as you have to take bits on and off all of the time.  Ultimately, it is up to you, whichever kind of body building equipment you are most comfortable with is your best option.</p>
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		<title>The Home Buyers Guide to Choosing a Treadmill</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 07:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moshi Moshi!
Hello again from the Far East on the West Coast, and greetings from the DOJO. This week, before I get in to the nuts and bolts of the treadmills and the ellipticals I work on, I&#8217;m going to start with a quick guide to how to choose a treadmill &#8212; well, how to choose [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-home-buyers-guide-to-choosing-a-treadmill-2.htm">The Home Buyers Guide to Choosing a Treadmill</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moshi Moshi!</p>
<p>Hello again from the Far East on the West Coast, and greetings from the DOJO. This week, before I get in to the nuts and bolts of the treadmills and the ellipticals I work on, I&#8217;m going to start with a quick guide to how to choose a treadmill &#8212; well, how to choose a residential / home grade treadmill. Choosing a commercial treadmill tends to be a bit easier &#8212; go Star Trac, Matrix, Landice or Life Fitness and, in spite of their great ellipticals, avoid Precor treadmills. Precor is a great company, they just don&#8217;t quite have treadmills down as well as the other companies. With the commercial treadmills it&#8217;s kind of like choosing between a BMW, a Mercedes and a Lexus. It&#8217;s all about bells and whistles more than performance&#8230;they&#8217;re all great machines and we&#8217;ll talk about them another time.</p>
<p>Home treadmills are a tough sea to navigate for most buyers &#8212; there are so many different brands and they all look alike to outsiders. Luckily, over the past 20 or so years, I&#8217;ve had to repair just about every treadmill ever made. In other words, my pain will be your salvation!</p>
<p>My first piece of advice is: avoid anything and everything from Icon Health and Fitness. They&#8217;re the manufacturer of the units you&#8217;ll find at places like Sears &#8212; nothing against Sears, but the treadmills they sell tend to be on the lower end of the quality scale. Their treadmills seem to have specs that are too good to be true for their cost and, truth be told, they are. The old proverb, &#8220;you get what you pay for&#8221; comes in to play with them. Small motors with high RPMs to give them a perceived higher horsepower (most of their motors should really be rated at under 1.5 HP regardless of what they tell you &#8212; a motor the size of a soda can should not be powering a full sized treadmill!), lots of plastic pieces, tiny rollers, and generally unstable machines are par for the course for the Icon brands like Proform, Weslo, Healthrider and Image. Just stay away from them! There are better treadmills even at the more affordable prices that Icon tempts the unlearned consumer with.</p>
<p>On with translating the arcane lore that is treadmill purchasing for the lay person.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the motor. The first thing you want to do is make sure the motor is rated with &#8220;Continuous Duty.&#8221; Any sales person or manufacturer who gives you a &#8220;Peak&#8221; rating is trying to sell you a bag of magic beans. Peak is best described as the maximum a motor will perform at before it breaks down. What&#8217;s more imporant is: how the heck is that motor going to perform when you&#8217;re actually using it? Another thing a shady salesperson might mention is that a common home circuit (120v/15amps) will only let you run about 2.5 HP and any motor larger than that is a waste of money. Technically that is true (about the amps vs. HP, not the waste of money), but the larger motors will tend to last longer as they are not running at the higher RPMs of a smaller motor. And, if nothing else, the larger the motor, the smoother the &#8220;ride.&#8221; A bigger motor will allow you to run or walk on it without slipping.</p>
<p>The next thing to look at is the size of a treadmill&#8217;s rollers. The bigger the rollers, the longer your belt will last and the better the running experience. <span id="more-1321"></span></p>
<p>Next, and this is my favorite thing &#8212; especially when recommending cardio equipment to my in-laws &#8212; the warranty. Like anything else, the better the warranty the more piece of mind you will have. The 5 year parts warranty on Spirit treadmills, for example, is one of the best in the business. For me, the more faith a manufacturer has in its own product (i.e. the warranty), the more faith I have in that product. Of course, doing repairs I absolutely love the lower end warranties as it means more paying work for me!</p>
<p>What&#8217;s next? The weight and stability of the machine. There is nothing worse than getting on a treadmill and having it move back and forth, or shake, or, even worse, creak as you run on it. The heavier the unit the longer it will last. If you&#8217;re used to running on a treadmill at your local gym and then get on most home units, you&#8217;ll immediately notice the difference. You don&#8217;t want to be running around on something that feels like it is going to fall apart now do you? Don&#8217;t answer, that was a rhetorical treadmill question.</p>
<p>The tread and the deck are where most problems for treadmills happen. When the friction from your running builds up between the deck and the tread, the badness begins. Stick with the 4-ply belts/treads that help to reduce the amount of friction, and look at units with reversable, phenolic wax coated decks. Reversable decks let you flip over your running surface to use the opposite side when the original wears down. It&#8217;s like having a free second deck if you wear out the first one.</p>
<p>Programs. Don&#8217;t be fooled by this. Most people only wind up using 3-4 programs. If the treadmill has 20, that&#8217;s cool, but you&#8217;ll rarely use them. If you do heart rate training, then heart rate control is great. If not, it&#8217;s just an extra you&#8217;ll never use&#8230;like the clock you&#8217;ve never set on your VCR.</p>
<p>Speed and Incline are worth talking about. Most treadmills can go up to about 10 miles per hour and a 10 degree incline. Don&#8217;t let speed or incline become a deciding factor unless you&#8217;re doing a lot of high speed or high incline training. Obviously, electronically controlled speed and incline are the way to go. If those feature are manual just move on.</p>
<p>Finally, test out the shock absorbtion. You want to make sure you aren&#8217;t running on a hard surface. This is a &#8220;feel&#8221; thing more than a &#8220;scientific&#8221; one. If the deck is bouncy, move on. If the deck feels like running on concrete, move on. If the deck moves from side to side, move on. You want to find a deck that feels good, with just enough give and little to no lateral motion.</p>
<p>Beyond that fans, speakers, cup holders, magazine racks and even television sets on the treadmill&#8217;s console are all just icing on the cake. It&#8217;s better to get a good treadmill without a fan or TV and spend $50 to buy your own than to get a crappy, fully loaded treadmill which will eventually just become an expensive coat rack for dirty clothes.</p>
<p>Now, I know I alread typed &#8220;finally&#8221; but there is one last piece to consider: PRICE. You can only get what you can get but don&#8217;t be fooled into buying a lemon. There are decent (and some downright Great) treadmills at just about every price point. I&#8217;ll go over some of the best, at least in my experience, treadmills in the under $1000 range in the next week.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t despair, there is a good treadmill out there you can actually afford!</p>
<p>-The Treadmill Sensei</p>
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		<title>The Bowflex Home Gym System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bowflex has been first made popular through the media of the Infomercial, which is a 30 minute television presentation. It is now being broadcast all over the Internet in a variety of ways, including in consumer forums and consumer reviews.
If anyone wants to learn about the Bowflex machine all then have to do is [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-bowflex-home-gym-system-2.htm">The Bowflex Home Gym System</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bowflex has been first made popular through the media of the Infomercial, which is a 30 minute television presentation. It is now being broadcast all over the Internet in a variety of ways, including in consumer forums and consumer reviews.</p>
<p>If anyone wants to learn about the Bowflex machine all then have to do is search with the word “Bowflex” in a favorite Internet Web browser. A well of useful information is available to those who want to tap into the information about the latest developments about the Bowflex home gym machine.</p>
<p>Some websites representing the Bowflex home gym have links to review articles as well as a photo describing the attributes that make the Bowflex machine so popular. Also there are articles on this site representing the amazing capability of the Bowflex machine to withstand all kinds of pressure.</p>
<p>One article posted on Bowflex Equipment.com tells how that person’s household Bowflex machine survived a hurricane. The story regarding the capability of the Bowflex to withstand a hurricane was told by Sean Cuda of Orlando Florida. The hurricane that occurred in Orlando Florida where Sean lives happened at approximately 9 p.m. This hurricane had blown down a 110 pine tree on top of this family’s house and garage but the Bowflex machine remained unharmed.</p>
<p>The Bowflex machine was said to have saved the rest of the garage as well as the kitchen and the home office attached to the garage. The way that the Bowflex machine was stores actually kept the roof and walls from collapsing.<br />
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Those who are interested in purchasing a Bowflex home gym and want to learn more about the quality of the Bowflex machine can refer to this story. Quotes from the owner of this machine are available for use as well. This information is noted at the Bowflex website.</p>
<p>This is such an amazing story and is one that can help build anyone’s confidence in the Bowflex home gym system. Other user reviews of the Bowflex system are available on the Bowflex Equipment website as well.</p>
<p>Furthermore, you can find out specifically of what quality the Bowflex materials are made of. Likewise, you can find out online what the capabilities of the Bowflex machine really are, such as how easily adjustable the Bowflex is for any personal workout.</p>
<p>The type of information you will find associated with the Bowflex machine are articles on different exercise programs as well. All these articles will help you understand how to use your Bowflex machine safely for best results within a short period of time.</p>
<p>Those who are dedicated can make great use of the Bowflex machine. If you have any question about the machine’s capabilities all you have to do is research the machine online and find out for yourself. There are many links, forums, articles, available for those who want to learn more about the effectiveness, durability and capability of this machine.</p>
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		<title>The Best Treadmill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When searching for the best treadmill for you, ask yourself a couple questions.
• How often will you use it and how much time per day?
• How much space do you have?
The most important part of treadmill is the motor. When looking at how much horsepower the motor has, think of the term “continuous duty” – [...]<p><a href="http://www.soheir.com/the-best-treadmill-2.htm">The Best Treadmill</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.soheir.com">News Health And Medical Information | soheir.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When searching for the best treadmill for you, ask yourself a couple questions.</p>
<p>• How often will you use it and how much time per day?<br />
• How much space do you have?</p>
<p>The most important part of treadmill is the motor. When looking at how much horsepower the motor has, think of the term “continuous duty” – that’s how long the treadmill can keep working at the rate you’re walking. If you’re a runner, then you’re probably going to want a continuous duty of 2.5. On the other hand, if you just want to use your treadmill for walking, then 1.5 should be fine.</p>
<p>Your height plays a role in getting the most from your treadmill. If you’re taller, look for a treadmill with a belt that’s 60 inches. You don’t want to end up with a piece of exercise equipment that doesn’t “fit”.</p>
<p>Give the potential treadmill a fair ride in the store if you can. Really walk or run on it for at least ten minutes. You may feel a little strange, exercising in front of other customers as they walk by, but a few minutes of discomfort is nothing compared to having to haul the equipment back for a refund.<br />
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Does the belt cushion your steps adequately? Does the treadmill hold up as you exercise on it, or is it unstable and wiggly? If it’s that way at the store, it’ll be that way and more so at home as you continue to use it.</p>
<p>What happens if the treadmill breaks or you find a part that doesn’t work correctly? Will someone come to your home to fix it, or do you have to lug it back to the store? These questions are important to ask before the purchase.</p>
<p>The treadmill should have at least a 12 month warranty. Of course, the manufacturer takes the responsibility of fixing a problem, not the store itself. So you’re going to be dealing with technicians via phone.</p>
<p>If your space is limited, consider a treadmill that folds. If you plan to store it under your bed between uses, make sure it will actually fit under your bed when in the folded position. If not, it’s not worth the purchase.</p>
<p>You may want to consider the loudness of the motor. In a large store, the treadmill won’t sound as loud as it will in your living room. So if you’re unnerved by the noise at the store, realize it won’t be any quieter at home.</p>
<p>Using a treadmill can be a terrific form of exercise – as long as you really have a quality piece of equipment. If you’ve never owned a treadmill before, it may be wise to purchase one second-handed -just to see if you will use it. Then, if you’re serious about working out on your treadmill, seek a higher quality one down the road.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Using A Rebounder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rebounder is simply a term used for a mini trampoline. The popularity of using this type of device has grown significantly because of all the health benefits associated with using one. People of all ages and health conditions are able to use this apparatus to improve health and fitness.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A rebounder is simply a term used for a mini trampoline. The popularity of using this type of device has grown significantly because of all the health benefits associated with using one. People of all ages and health conditions are able to use this apparatus to improve health and fitness.</p>
<p>Rebounders are readily available at sporting good stores, fitness specialty stores, and can be found multiple places online. Choose a model that is sturdy enough with six legs. Models with only four legs can tend to tip over and be dangerous. Choose one where the legs can be unscrewed for easy storage under the bed or in a closet. They are also very affordable, many costing less than a month’s membership to a fitness center.<br />
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Rebounding can be done by people of all ages and physical abilities because of the low impact on joints. The springs in the system help cushion blows, reducing risks associated with traditional aerobic exercise. Exercises can be as varied as your imagination, but the important thing is to bounce for a period of time to get your heart rate up. There are also numerous videos available to give more regimented workouts by following an instructor.</p>
<p>Using a rebounder stimulates the metabolism, circulates oxygen, and strengthens the heart. It increases the capacity of the lungs and improves muscle tone. It also helps enhance the immune system, aiding in the prevention of illness. This is a great tool to help combat obesity by providing valuable, low impact exercise. Exercise has been shown to reduce tension brought on by everyday stress and pressures. Rebounding enhances this element by being particularly fun. From children to seniors, this type of exercise is greatly enjoyable.</p>
<p>Rebounding can help reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. It can also improve coordination and balance. If you have incontinence problems, rebounding can actually help with this by exercising and strengthening the cells. You can see improved bladder control in a relatively short period of time. It is also an ideal exercise routine for anyone who is recovering from illness or physical ailments such as broken bones or strained muscles. Since bouncing does not work against gravity, there is no undue strain on already damaged muscles and joints. You can help strengthen them without causing more harm.</p>
<p>Rebounding has become widely popular as a form of exercise. There are numerous medical benefits to this type of aerobic exercise as well as the psychological benefits from reducing stress. Because of the low impact, this type of exercise can be performed by people of all ages, weights and physical conditions. This is also one of the most fun forms of exercise. Who doesn’t like to bounce?</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Treadmill Exercises</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we think of exercise we often think of an expensive gym filled with others. For some people they aren’t comfortable venturing to a gym and working out in front of other people. For them purchasing a piece of exercise equipment for their home is a better choice.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we think of exercise we often think of an expensive gym filled with others. For some people they aren’t comfortable venturing to a gym and working out in front of other people. For them purchasing a piece of exercise equipment for their home is a better choice.</p>
<p>Although there are numerous different choices in home exercise equipment, one particular piece of equipment stands out. The treadmill is an affordable choice and with its ease of use it’s perfect for almost every member of the family.</p>
<p>The benefits of treadmill exercise are far reaching. Not only does it afford you the same benefits of a brisk walk but there are other elements in play as well.</p>
<p>One of the benefits of treadmill exercise is that engaging in exercise each day helps with sleep. If you take a few moments of your time each day to use the treadmill you’ll find that you are more tired around bedtime and you’ll sleep more soundly. The body needs to nourish itself with sleep after it’s gone through a period of exertion.</p>
<p>When considering the benefits of treadmill exercise people don’t often consider how the mood can be affected. Regular, daily exercise can help with feelings of depression or sadness. The time involved on the treadmill doesn’t have to be long. Even a short ten or twenty minute period each day can be very beneficial.<br />
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Some of the greatest benefits of treadmill exercise can be felt when you adjust the machine. Treadmills that are run on electricity have different speed settings. If you are just beginning an exercise regime than using the lowest speed is advisable.</p>
<p>Even at a low setting your body will enjoy the benefits of treadmill exercise including an increased heart rate and fat burning. As you grow more accustomed to the speed you can increase it slowly.</p>
<p>Changing the incline of the track can also result in increased benefits of treadmill exercise. When you feel as though you are walking uphill you are focusing on the muscles contained in your legs and buttocks. For a man or woman wanting to tone up these areas this can give great results.</p>
<p>Treadmills are one of the easiest pieces of exercise equipment to use. Once the machine is assembled it is as simple as getting on and walking or running. The benefits of treadmill exercise can be felt by anyone including more mature people who are looking for a safe and easy way to exercise.</p>
<p>Not all treadmills are electric. There are manual versions of treadmills available. The benefits of treadmill exercise on a manual treadmill as opposed to an electric version are much the same. The only difference is that with the manual treadmill you will find yourself working a bit harder to get the belt to move. This in itself is a benefit because it requires a bit more exertion on the part of the person exercising.</p>
<p>Treadmills are available in many designs and in every price range. If you really want to experience the benefits of treadmill exercise, purchase a machine today.</p>
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		<title>Stretch And Tone Those Muscles: Try Pilates!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the hottest trends in fitness today is Pilates. Pilates is a combination of different body movements that is designed to strengthen, stretch and balance the body.
This body conditioning routine is designed and founded by Joseph H. Pilates. He designed his exercise program by including precision, breathing, concentration, and control.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the hottest trends in fitness today is Pilates. Pilates is a combination of different body movements that is designed to strengthen, stretch and balance the body.</p>
<p>This body conditioning routine is designed and founded by Joseph H. Pilates. He designed his exercise program by including precision, breathing, concentration, and control.</p>
<p>One of Pilates’ benefits is the improvement of lung capacity because the exercise incorporates deep and heavy breathing. The mind and the muscles are both coordinated in an effective Pilates workout so the strength and flexibility of the abdomen, back, and stabilizer muscles is achieved. Furthermore, the body’s posture, strength and balance are also improved. With these many benefits, overall health and well-being will surely be improved.</p>
<p>Many gyms, spas, and studios who offer Pilates training and equipment have sprouted everywhere. There is no doubt that it already gained a cult following.</p>
<p>The rich and the famous are also drawn to this mind and body exercise. Jamie Lee Curtis, Marissa Tomei, Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts and Rod Stewart are few of the many celebrities who are practicing and reaping the benefits Pilates. So if celebrities are paying big bucks to certified trainers in the country, then this really must be a great exercise.</p>
<p>Yes indeed! It is one great workout. It would not be this popular if it isn’t.<br />
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There are two ways on how you can exercise Pilates. One way is to focus on floor exercises. Most people are doing floor exercise because it is less expensive and more convenient. The only equipment you will need is a floor mat and a trainer. If you can’t afford to hire a personal trainer, there are many home videos available in the market that features instructions on how to exercise Pilates. Just make sure that you select videos from reputable instructors. Also be careful when doing the exercises and routines yourself, doing Pilates without a trainer could cause you injury if you don’t perform it cautiously.</p>
<p>The other way to practice Pilates is through the use of equipments that will tone and strengthen the body. Most gyms have these equipments and usually you have to pay a yearly fee to avail the use of their equipments and trainers.</p>
<p>During your workout it would be practical if you wear light and comfortable clothes. Tights and a tank top are a good choice.</p>
<p>Stay focused on the routines and exercises. Your instructor will teach you ways on how to breathe properly and combine it with the body movements. You would not be able to achieve your fitness goals if you do not stay focused and disciplined to practice the right way of making the routines.</p>
<p>Start from the simple routines and work your way up to the more advanced and more rewarding routines. This way your body could adjust slowly and possible injuries will be prevented.</p>
<p>Because Pilates focuses on strength and flexibility and new studies show that two 50-minute Pilates sessions only burn about 250 calories, it would be wise to combine it with other cardiovascular type workouts like running and step aerobics.</p>
<p>Lastly, don’t join the Pilates bandwagon just because you think it is the “in thing” nowadays. Stick with the program, be disciplined and stay focused. Pilates has many benefits and soon enough you’ll notice that your body is improved. It is indeed one great work out, it not only helps in enhancing your daily tasks through flexibility and improved body strength it also make your mind and spirit feel relaxed and rejuvenated.</p>
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