There are approximately a zillion ways to get your cardio in nowadays. Walking, running, biking, stair climbing, rowing, skiing, swimming—the list goes on. You understand the importance of cardio, but ...
Ask a group of runners whether they’d rather run on a treadmill or outside, and you’ll probably get some very strong opinions. Some can’t stand the boredom of indoor miles, while others love the ...
It’s easy to dread hard workouts when the weather forces you to take them indoors. Easy runs on the treadmill may not seem so bad because you can easily put on a podcast or playlist, and zone out for ...
The treadmill isn't necessarily easier, but it can sure feel easier. There's a pervasive myth that the treadmill “moves your feet” and thus makes running easier, but that’s not true. However, if you ...
It’s about that time when days become shorter, the weather gets colder, and going for a run outside becomes… less enticing. Enter the treadmill. While it’s handy to be able to take your runs inside ...
In a way, treadmills are a necessary evil. There’s nothing worse than needing to do your long run and realizing it’s pouring and 35 degrees outside, and the last thing you want to do is stare at a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." MY LEGS WERE screaming, my lungs were on fire, and the incline ahead had me stressed. I was in mile two ...