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9 Benefits of treadmill training
Posted on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 :: 2 Comments :: Article Rating :: Health, Exercise

If your goal is good health, fitness and weight loss, then running on the treadmill is no disadvantage. When you burn a calorie on the treadmill is the same as a calorie your burn in any other activity. Your cardiovascular ability is improved at the same pace regardless if you are running on the treadmill, outside in the street or in the arena.

9 Benefits of treadmill training

Running into the treadmill has many advantages and benefits such as injury prevention, safety and comfort. In more detail:

1. Running with any weather

Look out of the window of your house. The wind is blowing; rain falls and perhaps turned into snow. You have planned to run for 5 kilometres. Do you dare to pass the threshold of your door and go out with this weather? In such circumstances, a treadmill is the ideal solution. You can make your exercise by running in the comfort and safety your home. The treadmill sets aside the bad weather.

2.Accuracy in pace training

The success of pace training depends on whether running repetitious, in the phases of tension and relaxation, are in precisely predetermined speed and distance.

When you do pace training in the treadmill, you can adjust the speed and thus make sure that throughout the course of recurrence you are running in the same speed. The treadmill does not allow you to slow down or accelerate; it keeps your speed on a steady level. This enforces you to keep the desired pace throughout the training.

3. Steady pace

Once you start getting tired while running you slow down. But you do not realise that you slow down because you feel you have the same intensity and physical effort. In other words, you continue to believe that you are running on your desired pace.
The treadmill will force you to keep the pace you had planned for your training. The only way to slow or reduce your pace is to deliberately reduce the speed of the treadmill.

4. Easy Runs

You cannot run continuously at maximum intensity. Your muscles need time for rest and recovery. Without resuscitation intervals, you will not be able to complete your hard training program and therefore you will not improve. Running in low intensity is necessary to relax the muscles from the hard, intensive and long-term training. It may be very difficult to run at a relaxing pace and give your muscles the time needed to recover. This pace can prove too slow and that is why many runners have a tendency to run loose running at a very fast pace.
  
The novice runners can also benefit from the treadmill for easy runs. It is very important for a beginner runner to gradually strengthen their unused muscles and tendons before making any sharp or quick training. Setting up the runway at "easy pace", novice runners can avoid the natural tendency to run faster than they should.

5. Hill Training

Hill training is one of the best and more efficient methods of training for the athletes to build the power and economy so as to improve their running performance. The problem is that many runners live in areas with few hills, if at all. What you can do then where there are no hills around? Climb the treadmill. Most treadmills have slopes from 1-12%.

6. Accident Prevention / Recovery

The daily running into concrete pavements or road creates special charges to the joints of your feet. This may create you abusive injuries.
Treadmills manufactured today are based on high standards to provide a stable running surface, but also friendly to the runner.

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7. Excellent tool for beginners

The treadmill is ideal for beginners and runners but is also a good choice for a novice to start running.
Most new runners start with walking. The treadmill is a great tool because it incorporates these first steps in a training program.

8. Training with oscilloscope

The training with oscilloscope is a widespread method to control the intensity of running. Many treadmills have embedded heartbeat control. Some measure the pulse with a band placed around the chest and others with special bearing surfaces measure it on the top handrails.

9. Variety in training

The training programmes of the treadmill provide unlimited potential and combinations of speed, distance and inclination. You can design a program that can provide exactly the kind of training you want.

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By JamesW @ Monday, August 11, 2008 7:35 AM
There are also some disadvantages with treadmill training like lack of air resistance, real running weather conditions, vision perception and running surface.Nevertheless it is good for indoor training.
ByEditor @ Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:22 AM
We have a new post on the disadvantages of treadmill training on the health section.

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