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Jan 19th, 2015, 20:06 PM  
Wobbles
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No I live in the UK
 
 
Jan 19th, 2015, 20:23 PM  
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Happy Trails.
 
Jan 19th, 2015, 20:52 PM  
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You can't beat running, completely different from walking. It releases feel good chemical, boosts so much about you in many ways... I'm proof of that and I believe haha!

I have a TM, I love the TM and I have not made good use of it but that is down to being off track generally. I now am setup but back room needs sorted with lighting and I will use it more as well as running outdoors. Advantages to both imo!

I have Reebok ZR10 after reading reviews.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/3359291.htm

Friend on my FB has the ZR9 and rates it very well!

As long as you use it and running the TM is more convenient than running outdoors then I personally would say yes it's worth it.

Look have just sweet talked my daddy into getting me one. Eeeeep
Shall have a nosey at them thanks chuck.
 
Jan 19th, 2015, 21:49 PM  
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You can't beat running, completely different from walking. It releases feel good chemical, boosts so much about you in many ways... I'm proof of that and I believe haha!

I have a TM, I love the TM and I have not made good use of it but that is down to being off track generally. I now am setup but back room needs sorted with lighting and I will use it more as well as running outdoors. Advantages to both imo!

I have Reebok ZR10 after reading reviews.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/3359291.htm

Friend on my FB has the ZR9 and rates it very well!

As long as you use it and running the TM is more convenient than running outdoors then I personally would say yes it's worth it.

Look have just sweet talked my daddy into getting me one. Eeeeep
Shall have a nosey at them thanks chuck.
I used a treadmill at my parents once. I walked over 4.5mph & the belt came off. Ouch. Face plant. Lol[emoji27]
 
Jan 20th, 2015, 10:20 AM  
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^ erm !

I couldn't run on them at first I was so scared of falling off by not keeping up!

TM buddies Sazzle lol!
 
 
Jan 20th, 2015, 10:30 AM  
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^ erm !

I couldn't run on them at first I was so scared of falling off by not keeping up!

TM buddies Sazzle lol!
Wobbles. You really have to watch your stride on the treadmills. Sometimes you foot goes b off the back. Opps.
 
Jan 20th, 2015, 10:42 AM  
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Oh no qwik!! Bet that was sore!! Lol.

Heck yeah!!! I'm looking on powerhouse fitness, so many to choose between!!

Just right me some running trousers!! Eeeeep
 
Jan 20th, 2015, 10:43 AM  
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Have fun Missy
 
Jan 20th, 2015, 17:18 PM  
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I've not fell off yet and I've not seen anyone else it was just a silly fear once I got going I was fine lol!

Have you decided on one yet? You don't need OTT but I would check reviews!

x
 
 
Jan 21st, 2015, 10:47 AM  
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I've narrowed it down to 2, I would of gone for the same as you, which I love but I want my mum to be able to use it so need the max weight to be higher.
Also if mark wants to use it I need the weight to be higher, but he is happy cycling!!
Will be ordering it tonight. So decision time x
 
 
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