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Cathlete
This is a question for those who run on treadmills - and like it.
I bought a treadmill after Christmas, and I really find running on it to be uncomfortable. It's non-motorized, and the incline is not adjustable. All I wanted it for was to provide me with a means to do the bit of running that Cathe puts into her rotations. (I live in a winter climate, and have two very young children, so running outside is not really an option most of the time). I used to do a lot of outdoor running and I do enjoy that, but when I run on the treadmill it is so uncomfortable that I am aware of every passing second. The treadmill has a bit of an incline, and I find that I'm landing toe-heel, rather than heel-toe. This can't be good. I also can't control the speed very well. If I let go of the handles I find myself falling off the back because I can't keep up with the speed of the belt.
I've used it about 4 times now, and it has gotten a bit better, but not enough that I care to ever use it again. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? Or is my treadmill just too basic, and I should put it in my bedroom and use it to hang my clothes on?
I'm thinking of buy the Cardio Coach cds to help out, but don't want to waste the money on them if the problem is really the treadmill. Also, what's the music in the CC cds like?
Thanks!
Sandra
I bought a treadmill after Christmas, and I really find running on it to be uncomfortable. It's non-motorized, and the incline is not adjustable. All I wanted it for was to provide me with a means to do the bit of running that Cathe puts into her rotations. (I live in a winter climate, and have two very young children, so running outside is not really an option most of the time). I used to do a lot of outdoor running and I do enjoy that, but when I run on the treadmill it is so uncomfortable that I am aware of every passing second. The treadmill has a bit of an incline, and I find that I'm landing toe-heel, rather than heel-toe. This can't be good. I also can't control the speed very well. If I let go of the handles I find myself falling off the back because I can't keep up with the speed of the belt.
I've used it about 4 times now, and it has gotten a bit better, but not enough that I care to ever use it again. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? Or is my treadmill just too basic, and I should put it in my bedroom and use it to hang my clothes on?
I'm thinking of buy the Cardio Coach cds to help out, but don't want to waste the money on them if the problem is really the treadmill. Also, what's the music in the CC cds like?
Thanks!
Sandra