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treadmill workout

carolinagirl553
carolinagirl553
Posts: 1
Joined: 2004/11/28
United States
2004/11/28, 11:33 PM
I recently bought a treadmill for home use. My main goal in purchasing the equipment is weight loss and toning. I was wondering what a good routine each day would be to achieve these goals. Thank You
Carivan
Carivan
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2004/11/29, 01:17 PM
Welcome to freetrainers carolinagirl553. Congratulations on your purchase of the treadmill. Cardio will definately help you in the endurance and weight loss, but not knowing anything about you, it is hard to give the right info. Please fill out your profile so we can help you.

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Reddy
Reddy
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United States
2004/12/22, 09:58 PM
do a search for the HITT program - do that every other cardio workout then do a 45 minute walking or jogging for the others. I would add dumbbells next I got a set that is adjustable & I think that is the best thing I every brought - jumprope is another good cardio for mixing it up some

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bobosensei
bobosensei
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United States
2004/12/23, 10:24 AM
the treadmill kills me. I can't do anything more than walk on it. I don't know why but I CANNOT LET GO OF THE HANDLES when it is going faster than like 4.5, lol.

How do I fix that?
Anni313
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2004/12/23, 10:30 AM
Bobo, be the treadmill. And wear a helmet.

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hecdarec
hecdarec
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2004/12/23, 10:33 AM
Run faster

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hecdarec
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2004/12/23, 10:33 AM
That was a joke
bobosensei
bobosensei
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2004/12/27, 10:48 AM
haha... I suppose I can just run while holding on to the handles but then I feel like a total idiot if anyone else comes into the room...
Carivan
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2004/12/27, 01:24 PM
Just walk fast, you don't have to run to get the HR up.
Put up the incline and go at about 3.5mph without holding on.
You wil be progressing in no time. Include intervals.
Hope this helps.

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Vedakathryn
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2004/12/27, 03:23 PM
Gosh, I hold on to the handles...is that a gym "look at that dork" thing or does it just help to move the arms around?

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Carivan
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2004/12/27, 04:59 PM
Holding on is a form of cheating. But if you were 80 years old, I would recomend holding on. :big_smile:

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If you can dream it, if you can imagine it, then you can be it, you can do it. If it is meaningful enough, and you commit the energy of your passion, you will.

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sparkles2005
sparkles2005
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Joined: 2008/06/03
India
2008/06/03, 01:22 AM
hi,

is it possible to include the treadmill as part of my personalised fitness programme, its not included as of now...i walk and jog 4 km three days a week.....its just the last stubborn 4 kilos
amydupuy
amydupuy
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Joined: 2008/06/07
United States
2008/06/07, 09:09 PM
I have recently purchased the ABRAIL system and i heard it was not useful, however I do have a treadmill. What is your advise as to what to use. I want to be in shape, I want to be able to run without not being to breath.