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Treadmills Don’t Have to Be Boring

I own a treadmill and I absolutely love it. I know that some think walking on a treadmill is boring. At least if you are walking outside you get to enjoy the scenery. The treadmill is seen as something you do while staring at the walls. I used to think the same thing. I got tired pretty quickly of looking for cracks in the wall or following the trail of a spider-web.

So I found things to do on the treadmill. I usually start off and end at a slower speed for my warm-up and cool-down. During that time I read. I’m walking at a pace that is slow enough that the words aren’t bouncing up and down. It may only be 5 or 10 minutes but that’s enough to get some much enjoyable reading time in. Sometimes I will also use my warm-up or cool-down times to thumb through a magazine or send a text message.

During the more rigorous portion of walking on my treadmill I have watched television. It’s a good way to catch up on the latest news or enjoy your favorite sitcom. My treadmill isn’t located near a television anymore so instead I listen to my iPod. I used to always struggle with looking at my counter to see how much time was left. You know the old saying that a watched pot never boils? Well that is certainly true with staring at the counter on your treadmill. So now I use my iPod as a way to avoid that. I start a song and I either sing it out loud (if no one else is home) or to myself and won’t look at the counter until the song is done. This is probably a psychological thing I am doing but it works. When the song ends then I look at how much time is left and I am usually pleasantly surprised at how much time has passed, particularly when I have listened to a longer song.

Finally, another idea you might try is using hand weights while walking on the treadmill. You have to be careful, however. If you are going at a high pace, unless you are extremely coordinated, it might not be a good idea. When I am going at a mid-pace I will use my hand weights to exercise my arms. It keeps my focus off the walking and onto my arms.

Walking on a treadmill doesn’t have to be boring. You can get creative with it and find ways to make walking on one more interesting. I would love to hear from other readers, some ideas you may have in making the treadmill more exciting.

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About Stephanie Romero

Stephanie Romero is a professional blogger for Families and full-time web content writer. She is the author and instructor of an online course, "Recovery from Abuse," which is currently being used in a prison as part of a character-based program. She has been married to her husband Dan for 21 years and is the mother of two teenage children who live at home and one who is serving in the Air Force.