As I live in a rural area with no pavement/streetlights I am going to invest in a treadmill later this year.(I don't want to start from scratch next spring!)I have looked on the web and am leaning towards a Delta Advantage - approx £650.Does anybody
I'm pretty sure this has been asked before but I'm in the market for a treadmill. It's not my preferred form of running but very useful for those dark winter nights when running on country roads is downright dangerous.The problem is, what to buy
in the dark mornings at all, so I can only go out at the weekend. Hence the extra couple of stone gained in the winter months and lost in the summer months! So - I've decided to bite the bullet and get a running machine/treadmill to use on the days when I
to risk the pavements and am forced to resort to the dreaded treadmill at the gym. Trouble is, I find the treadmill (a) really incredibly boring,and (b) actually harder work than running outside (I know most people find it easier, but for some reason I
in the mornings. I am therefore contemplating buying a treadmill and placing it in the garage and doing my morning runs that way.Any recommendations on treadmills or links to reviews would be much appreciated.Thanks in advance why not get a headtorch
. Treadmills knock my legs up. There's no variation in the surface, so there's no way that I can build strength and resistance in my ankles and knees.And you should hear the music they play at the gym!!!! I have one at home Tom and play my own music
Anybody got any tips on buying a treadmill? Husband going away for 5 months through the summer and refusing to be ripped off by babysitters I am looking for an alternative.I will be able to go for a long run one day a week. Does he work away
I'm 27 and in 2002 ran 3:43 for the London Marathon which i was delighted with. I have never, however, been on a treadmill until i joined a gym last week. I have worked out my marathon time as 11.3km/h. Although i am not as fit as i was then, i
I personally hate treadmills. Every time I use them I end up with sore knees. In some gyms they have banks of TV’S to watch in front of the aerobic equipment but you have no chance of watching them on a treadmill at any decent pace, look up and you
days training. I find the treadmill so boring that I can only go on for twenty minutes. If I go on the epilator (?) the machine that I think mimics running without the impact, can I count this as proper running, so that I can add up the mileage