The Life Of Your Treadmill - Treadmill Motors

A treadmill has become a major player in the world of fitness equipment. You cannot go into a gym, fitness club or exercise room anywhere in this world without finding a treadmill of some sort. If you want a cardio workout, but you are not fond of changing weather conditions, a treadmill is the ideal choice. It has been said that a treadmill is the life's blood of physical fitness, and the life's blood of treadmills are the treadmill motors. Treadmills today may indeed have all the bells and whistles possible, but without Treadmill Motors, they are nothing more than an expensive clothes rack.

If you have decided to purchase a treadmill for your home, as many people today do, there are some important things to look for. Your first thought might lead you to find out what features a particular treadmill offers. Many consumers look at the control console and pour over the large list of features a modern day treadmill has to offer, and that is important. However, few people pay any attention to the thing that keeps those treadmill belts moving, Treadmill Motors. Treadmill Motors are very important not only to the treadmills ability to do its job but it is also important to getting a good workout. Buying a treadmill that employs Treadmill Motors that are not powerful, enough for your use is only going to cause you more trouble. So, along with all wonderful selling points and features a treadmill has to offer, it is important to look a little closer at the powerhouse know as the Treadmill Motors before you buy.

Treadmill Motors are an important consideration when purchasing a treadmill and there are two things must be taken into account before buying a treadmill. The first thing is your weight, and the second issue is the amount of energy your treadmill of choice will use. In terms of the weight issue, for most treadmill users a standard 1.75 to 3 horsepower motor folding treadmill design should do rather nicely. However if you weigh more than 275 pounds then treadmills featuring high horsepower Treadmill Motors should be considered.

Treadmill Motors are typically rated at "peak" and "continuous." Peak ratings refer to the maximum power of Treadmill Motors, while a continuous rating generally refers to the Treadmill Motors power output during normal use. Meaning that peak three horsepower Treadmill Motors will normally operate at 1.50 horsepower during a normal workout. One thing that also must be noted is that high peak Treadmill Motors, typically those five horsepower or more, are not light on power consumption. If you find that your electric bill is already high, treadmills with high peak rated Treadmill Motors is not going to be doing you any favors. Also high rated peak Treadmill Motors are generally not recommended for home usage because those types of Treadmill Motors usually require a different power outlet than the standard 120-volt outlet found in most homes across America.

All these factors should be taken into account before you purchase a treadmill. With the information and knowledge at the ready, you can be assured that you will find the right treadmill to suit your every need.