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- ProForm 780 Crosswalk Treadmill
Posted on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 in Uncategorized – Comments: (0)ProForm 780 Crosswalk TreadmillThe ProForm 780 Crosswalk Treadmill follows in the footsteps of the earlier crosswalk models allowing you to maximize your workout time by combining upper arm action in addition to your standard treadmill lower body action.This allows you to burn more calories and fat in lesstime (50% more)! With more of us finding that our free time is getting shorter and shorter it makes sense to get the most out of your treadmill workout. You’ll also find that a Crosswalk treadmill is comparable in price to a standard lower body only treadmill.The ProForm 780 Crosswalk treadmill is also a space saving treadmill with the deck folding up when not in use.The ProForm 780 Crosswalk treadmill comes with 12 personal trainer workouts that automatically adjusts your speed, incline and intensity automatically. You may however, easily override the workout to customize it for your preferences.There are also 3 additional workouts that include upper body action for additional workout action.
- How To Replace a Treadmill Belt
Posted on Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 in Articles on Treadmills – Comments: (0)There isn’t much maintenance needed on a treadmill. Other than making sure that all pressure points are secure and that the treadmill is kept clean and oiled (some treadmills need occasional oiling) your treadmill is pretty much maintenance free.However, if you own your treadmill for quite a while you may notice that the treadbelt is getting worn. When it does look worn or frayed it’s time to replace the belt. Don’t stress as it is fairly easy to do.Before attempting to replace your treadmill belt, be sure that you have unplugged your treadmill and that you are only using a new belt that is made for your treadmill model!First remove the cover that protects the engine. You will normally find this at the back of your treadmill and is held on with a few screws.As you loosen the belt, push the roll toward the rear of the cover.
- Folding Treadmills
Posted on Friday, May 1st, 2009 in Articles on Treadmills – Comments: (1)Folding TreadmillsFolding treadmills can be a great choice for a small living space as they can be folded away, placed in a closet, against a wall and pushed under furniture such as a bed.Folding treadmills often have hydraulic folding mechanisms so that they are very easy to fold and also easy and safer to unfold.In the past when you unfolded a treadmill the deck would come crashing down if you didn’t assist it, but with the newer models this is no longer an issue as they slowly fold down on their own. However treadmills vary greatly in quality.When folding treadmills first came out they were also classed as not sturdy enough for running, and were limited to walking only.Running use of course puts the equipment under more stress as each foot comes down carrying more momentum and more of a shock. These early fold-up treadmills were lightweight and also sometimes had stability issues with runners.
ProForm treadmills are one of the most popular brands of treadmills for home fitness.
The ProForm 780 Crosswalk treadmill has been sold out and is no longer available at ProForm.com
To view the newest and most popular ProForm treadmill models for 2011 just visit ProForm.com
You’ll be quite impressed with all the new features and technology & will appreciate the fact that treadmill prices have remained low and affordable.
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