Things to Consider Before Buying a treadmill home (visit the next document)
Having an at-home treadmill for home will make it easier to meet fitness goals. It's a large investment and there are a lot of factors to take into account.
Noelle McKenzie, ACE-certified functional trainer, says safety is paramount. She recommends treadmills at home that are stable and has a sturdy frame.
Safety
A treadmill for home in the home is an excellent opportunity to get in shape, but it can also be risky for children. A lot of the most devastating treadmill injuries involve kids who are on or near the equipment. The injuries could be anything from burns to cuts, as well as broken bones. It is best to keep your treadmill in a place that can be locked and away from pedestrians when it is not in use. This will stop children from stepping on the machine or running it when you're not.
To ensure your family's safety, you should always make sure that the treadmill for home use is properly set up before each use.
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