I'll admit that I'm kind of annoyed that the colder weather has forced me to move my runs inside. I prefer jogging in the fresh air, and there are many reasons I hate the treadmill. I'm sure you can relate, so here are five easy ways to make your treadmill time more fun and enjoyable.
| Gripe | Solution |
| It's way too boring. | Staying in one place can have its downfalls, so make it fun by listening to a book on tape, learning a language [1], watching a movie or TV show, perusing a magazine [2], or listening to a great running mix [3]. |
| It's too loud. | You can't stop the noise, but you can prevent yourself from hearing it by getting a set of good noise-isolating headphones like these Ultimate Ears Metro F1.2 [4] ($70). They'll block out all outside noise, including the annoying guy next to you trying to pick you up. |
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| Gripe | Solution |
| It's too repetitive on my body. | The great thing about treadmills is that you're in control of the speed and the incline [5]. So mix it up to feel different effects on your body. If you don't want to futz with the buttons, many newer treadmills offer built-in interval workouts. Select a workout from the list and it'll make you feel more like you're running outside than just running on a hamster wheel. |
| I don't believe the readout. | When using your own treadmill or one at the gym, you get accurate readings of the time, distance, and how fast you're moving, since these are simple functions the machine can figure out by using the clock and the speed of the belt. When it comes to calories burned, if there's a place you can enter in your weight, then the calorie readout should also be fairly accurate. To be sure, you may want to get a heart rate monitor [6] or the Nike+ Sports Kit [7]. |
| There's no place for my water bottle or magazine. | If your treadmill doesn't have a rack or water bottle holder, you can buy these separately. A Cardio Caddy With Bottle Holder [8] ($25) can keep track of your water, iPod, or remote control. You can also purchase the Up'n Over Rack [9] ($25). It's made of clear plastic and fits over the treadmill display so you can read your book and also peek at how long you've been walking. |
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