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by Torri Tompson

The Sole F85 treadmill is getting a lot of rave reviews, so I thought I’d check it out for myself. I wanted to see what was so dynamic about the machine. After reviewing it, I see why it’s the number one selling treadmill at Sole Fitness.

The first thing I noticed that distinguished the Sole F85 Treadmill from other treadmills is its well designed, sturdy construction. The treadmill’s durable construction ensures that it will last for years. The treadmill’s sturdy and durable construction also allowed the manufacturer to put some really great features on the machine.

One thing that really stands out to me about the Sole F85 is its large running area. It can easily accommodate tall people and people who weigh up to 400 pounds-as well as intense runners. The machine comes with a powerful, quiet, and ultra smooth 3.5 continuous duty horsepower motor that will make all people, regardless of height or weight, feel comfortable and safe because it doesn’t strain under intense pressure.

Another thing that stood out to me was the shock absorption deck on the Sole F85. It has a Cushion Flex deck that is better than other treadmill decks. This will make it easier for people to walk or run longer-without putting too much pressure on the knees and joints. There is no doubt about it, using this machine will be a lot more comfortable than walking or running outdoors, too.

The Sole F85 is very stable and strong. The frame alone weighs in at 280 pounds. Yet, despite its weight, it is easy to fold due to its easy assist folding feature. I also found that the treadmill is easy to roll around and maneuver, too. This makes it ideal for people who need to move their machine after using it.

Sole Fitness is always looking for ways to make their exercise equipment consumer friendly. The Sole F85 comes equipped with two cooling fans, along with speakers for your iPod or MP3 player. This machine makes treadmills that are only a few years old look and feel like antiques.

In my opinion, anyone looking for a treadmill can’t go wrong with the Sole F85. The things I mentioned are just the highlights of this machine. The treadmill also has other unique things which make me give it an A such as the speed and incline controls on the arms, a lifetime warranty on the motor, frame and deck, and a five year warranty on the parts. It is by far one of the best buys on the market.

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by Torri Tompson

If the Hilton Hotel and other upscale hotel chains make exercise machines available in their establishments for their patrons, I want to know what they are so I can check them out for myself. In regards to treadmills, I found out that the Sole F80 treadmill by Sole Fitness is the choice of Hilton and other high-end, upper scale hotels and businesses.

The first thing I thought of when I looked at the Sole F80 was: solid. The machine didn’t look fancy, but it was commercial quality. Upon further inspection I found out that looks are often deceiving. The machine does have a lot of bells and whistles. It comes with speed and incline controls on the arm rests, six workout programs, built in speakers for MP3 players or iPODS-and even built in cooling fans.

The Sole F80 is a solid treadmill. Its heavy duty, but it comes with an easy assist folding feature that makes it easy to fold. The machine is also easy to push around and maneuver once it is folded. This makes it ideal for someone who needs to move it into a closet or corner after a workout. The Sole F80 is a space saver. Anyone in the market for at treadmill should definitely take a look at this machine. It’s solid and easy to work with.

I learned that the Sole F80 model was upgraded in 2008 and it now comes with a powerful 3.0 continuous duty motor. The motor is very quiet and the machine is very smooth. It can easily handle a person up to 350 pounds with bogging down or straining the motor. I should note that this machine is for someone who walks or jogs. Serious runners should probably look for a machine that has a little more horsepower.

I took a look at the warranty on the Sole F80 and it is well above most other treadmill warranties that I have seen. The company offers a lifetime warranty on the frame, deck and motor. The price of the machine is less than what I would have thought it would be, considering the features, warranty and the solid durability of the machine. It certainly is the best machine in its price range. When you take into account that the company offers a $500 instant savings if you purchase it directly from them, I can see why the Hilton Hotel chain and others are choosing the Sole F80. It’s a wonderful piece of exercise equipment.

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Growing bored with an exercise routine is one of the top reasons that many people slack, or quit, exercising. If you are growing bored walking on your treadmill, there are many things you can do to make treadmill workouts more interesting. Here are some ideas that can keep your treadmill workouts fun and interesting:

Movies, Music, CDs and TV. Use your treadmill workouts as a time when you catch up on your favorite TV programs, the newest movie releases, audio books and motivational CDs. If you have music in your bones, workout to your favorite music and your workout times will go by fast. Don’t be afraid to sing along and entertain the kids and pets. They’ll get a kick out of it!

Pyramid Walking. A really cool mental challenge you can do during your treadmill workouts is pyramid walking. All you have to do is try to increase your pace by .1 mph every minute. Do this for 15 minutes. Then, try to decrease your pace by .1 mph every minute for the remaining 15 minutes of your treadmill workout.

Dancing Exercises. Many dancers find that walking backwards during their treadmill workouts not only makes them more fun, but it builds their strength and balance. Don’t attempt this unless you are confident in your coordination!

Numbers - 1, 2, 3. For one minute, count how many steps you take during your workout. The following minute, give your mind a break. Start counting your steps again for one minute. Counting steps makes treadmill workouts fly by for some people. It also is nice to see how your foot speed increases over time.

Circuit Training. Many people find that circuit training is a great addition to treadmill workouts. Start out by walking for five minutes. Then, step off your machine and do crunches, push ups, lunges or free weights for one minute. Then, get back on your treadmill and repeat until your workout is completed.

Stretching. Stretching exercises are also a great addition to treadmill workouts. Stretching is a favorite for many people because it feels good! After you successfully complete ten minutes of treadmill walking, get off your machine and treat yourself to five minutes of stretching exercises.

Step and Walk. Take turns walking on your treadmill and using a stepper. The number of minutes you allot to each is individual based upon your fitness level.

Chart Your Progress. Pick a place you have always wanted to visit and chart your mileage there after each workout. See how long it takes you to walk to Hawaii, China or the Bahamas.

Heart Rate Training. Use a heart rate monitor during your treadmill workouts and cycle in and out of different heart rate zones for two minute intervals. Heart Rate Training workouts should last no longer than 20 or 30 minutes and should only be done 2 or 3 times per week.

This is just a small snippet of the things that you can do to bring fun back into your treadmill workouts. Find out what works for you and don’t be afraid to change it up. Chasing away boredom is crucial to keeping your exercise program going long term.

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