A treadmill's a treadmill... usually. But recently I got to try a new model, the FreeMotion Fitness Incline Trainer, and I was blown away. Most traditional treadmills can be adjusted to work at an incline of up to 15-degrees. However, the front end of this model can be raised to an extraordinary 30-degrees. What does this increased range mean? An elevated calorie burn at lower speeds, not to mention a chance to train for steep hikes and do walking lunges without the deep knee bend. The machine is fitness center grade, but perfect for home use, too.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Gear: Tip-Top Treadmill
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