"Clara Powell" <nospamordie.DeleteThis@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message news:<c5f5vv$tqe$1@news-reader3.wanadoo.fr>...
> "FB" <fbrown627.DeleteThis@nospam.nc.rr.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> > I want to get a home exercise machine to use when I can't make it to the
> > gym. I've been thinking of getting a manual treadmill. Any general
> comments?
> > Recommendations? Machines to stay away from? Thanks.
> >
> >I've been told that manual treadmills keep you from making natural
> movements because you have to hold the bars
> That's all I know!
>
> Clara
I bought a Norditrack treadmil and love it. Sears has a good cheaper
selection. You don't have to hold bars. When your buying one make
sure the width/length of your stride fits on the length and width of
the treadmil track. You don't want your foot to hit half off, you'll
fall flat on your can. Check the speed, most go to 10mph. So if your
faster than that you'll end up spending more $$. There is nothing
like jogging while watching tv.
Amy
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