Posted on Thursday, 6th August 2009 by admin
Jogging and running exercise is beneficial to your cardiovascular system and your health. There is one down side to this type of exercise if you suffer from any kind of joint disease. The high impact can be overly rough on your joints for certain individuals.
The Bowflex Treadclimber advertises itself to be an excellent workout with a low impact for your joints by a simple walking action. With it’s low impact and stress on your joints, you can still work your major core muscles and burn calories with a 30 minute workout, but you can also get a good workout in on a regular elliptical trainer if you want my two cents.
The product is also said to provide a gliding, smooth motion that is less stress than running or walking on a traditional treadmill. The Treadclimber elevates your heart rate and increases your lung and heart capacity and strengthens the muscles of your legs and abdomen.
The Bowflex Treadclimber is available in 4 different models ranging in price from $3,299 down to $1,499. The TC5500 is the $3,299 model and it features a customizable programming that you can adapt to your specific fitness goals. The TC5500 also has longer foot treadles to increase comfort during your workout.
The most distinguished feature of the TC5500 is it’s goal oriented coach console which is an interactive program. The console has 9 challenge landmark workouts and as you progress, you can unlock additional programs as you meet your goals to increase your fitness levels.
The Bowflex TC5000 sells for $2,499 and is compact so you can fit it easily into any room. This model has variable speeds so you can exercise at your own pace and it also has an LED display that is user friendly.
The Bowflex TC3000 has 6 electronic functions and sells for $2.099. The speeds on this model are 0.7 to 4.0 mph and it has a 3 year motor warranty.
The least expensive model is the Bowflex TC1000 that sells for $1,499 and it has 3 electronic functions. The speeds on this model range from 0.5 to 3.8 mph and it has a 1 year motor warranty.
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Posted in Diet & Nutrition Advices | Comments (1)
November 26th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Have you read all the crappy reviews on the Treadclimber? I was seriously interested in purchasing one until I read all the bad reviews. Most of them deal with motors, durability, and crappy service meaning you do all the repair servicing. One thing I did notice was that most reviews were from 2008 or before. Maybe they have fixed all of these problems?