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Murphy's Law and Treadmill

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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    By the way, what kind of treadmill did you get? How many HP under the hood bro? I got a nordictrack Elite 22, with a 3.6 CHP DurX™ Commercial Plus Motor. It's got -5% to 40% incline bro.

    Education is extremely important.

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    • 89th8 Offline
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      89th
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      Wow that is nice, especially the decline mode (seriously, it helps replicate the outside). Wish I had that.

      We got a Horizon 7.4 AT. Has 3.5 HP, a 22" wide belt, but the main reasons (other than it's from a local fitness store, which includes good service) is it didn't have a fancy HD screen but instead excelled with bluetooth connectivity (audio, video, apps). It has integrated speakers, and two places to mount an iPad if you want to watch a show (speakers or headphones). We didn't want the screen since we can use an iPad or mount a TV.

      Also, it integrates with Kinomap so I can virtually run anywhere (paris, grand canyon) and the video speeds up/down based on my treadmill speed. Further, the incline automatically changes based on the route.

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      • 89th8 89th

        Wow that is nice, especially the decline mode (seriously, it helps replicate the outside). Wish I had that.

        We got a Horizon 7.4 AT. Has 3.5 HP, a 22" wide belt, but the main reasons (other than it's from a local fitness store, which includes good service) is it didn't have a fancy HD screen but instead excelled with bluetooth connectivity (audio, video, apps). It has integrated speakers, and two places to mount an iPad if you want to watch a show (speakers or headphones). We didn't want the screen since we can use an iPad or mount a TV.

        Also, it integrates with Kinomap so I can virtually run anywhere (paris, grand canyon) and the video speeds up/down based on my treadmill speed. Further, the incline automatically changes based on the route.

        HoraceH Offline
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        Horace
        wrote on last edited by
        #5

        @89th said in Murphy's Law and Treadmill:

        Wow that is nice, especially the decline mode (seriously, it helps replicate the outside). Wish I had that.

        We got a Horizon 7.4 AT. Has 3.5 HP, a 22" wide belt, but the main reasons (other than it's from a local fitness store, which includes good service) is it didn't have a fancy HD screen but instead excelled with bluetooth connectivity (audio, video, apps). It has integrated speakers, and two places to mount an iPad if you want to watch a show (speakers or headphones). We didn't want the screen since we can use an iPad or mount a TV.

        Also, it integrates with Kinomap so I can virtually run anywhere (paris, grand canyon) and the video speeds up/down based on my treadmill speed. Further, the incline automatically changes based on the route.

        That sounds nice. I don't use the screen. I got it entirely for the incline, which tops out at 15% on other brands.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • 89th8 89th

          Wow that is nice, especially the decline mode (seriously, it helps replicate the outside). Wish I had that.

          We got a Horizon 7.4 AT. Has 3.5 HP, a 22" wide belt, but the main reasons (other than it's from a local fitness store, which includes good service) is it didn't have a fancy HD screen but instead excelled with bluetooth connectivity (audio, video, apps). It has integrated speakers, and two places to mount an iPad if you want to watch a show (speakers or headphones). We didn't want the screen since we can use an iPad or mount a TV.

          Also, it integrates with Kinomap so I can virtually run anywhere (paris, grand canyon) and the video speeds up/down based on my treadmill speed. Further, the incline automatically changes based on the route.

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          Doctor Phibes
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @89th said in Murphy's Law and Treadmill:

          Wow that is nice, especially the decline mode (seriously, it helps replicate the outside). Wish I had that.

          We got a Horizon 7.4 AT. Has 3.5 HP, a 22" wide belt, but the main reasons (other than it's from a local fitness store, which includes good service) is it didn't have a fancy HD screen but instead excelled with bluetooth connectivity (audio, video, apps). It has integrated speakers, and two places to mount an iPad if you want to watch a show (speakers or headphones). We didn't want the screen since we can use an iPad or mount a TV.

          Also, it integrates with Kinomap so I can virtually run anywhere (paris, grand canyon) and the video speeds up/down based on my treadmill speed. Further, the incline automatically changes based on the route.

          If you were more frugal, you'd go and walk outside. Obviously, Horace can't do that in Texas, as they'd hunt him down and shoot him, but you should be relatively safe.

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            @89th said in Murphy's Law and Treadmill:

            Wow that is nice, especially the decline mode (seriously, it helps replicate the outside). Wish I had that.

            We got a Horizon 7.4 AT. Has 3.5 HP, a 22" wide belt, but the main reasons (other than it's from a local fitness store, which includes good service) is it didn't have a fancy HD screen but instead excelled with bluetooth connectivity (audio, video, apps). It has integrated speakers, and two places to mount an iPad if you want to watch a show (speakers or headphones). We didn't want the screen since we can use an iPad or mount a TV.

            Also, it integrates with Kinomap so I can virtually run anywhere (paris, grand canyon) and the video speeds up/down based on my treadmill speed. Further, the incline automatically changes based on the route.

            If you were more frugal, you'd go and walk outside. Obviously, Horace can't do that in Texas, as they'd hunt him down and shoot him, but you should be relatively safe.

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            89th
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            @Doctor-Phibes LOL, well I do run outside from May-Oct, but Nov-April it's treadmill time. I listen to a podcast while virtually running in London. Although I think I may binge Better Call Saul on my iPad since I just finished Breaking Bad.

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              Copper
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              #8

              9/11/05 bought the Pace Master Silver Select Treadmill from Fitness Resource in Sterling
              Drive Motor 3.0 HP continuous duty DC
              Elevation Motor 1000 lb. thrust
              Assembled Weight 190 lbs.
              Speed Range 0.5 to 11.0 mph adjustable in 0.1 mph increments

              Elevation Range 0 to 15% grade adjustable in 0.5% increments

              $2,037 with Tax and delivery

              13,590 miles in 5,022 days

              I stopped counting when I reached 20,000 treadmill miles on 6/12/2019

              I installed a new motor after 10,000 miles

              6.67 miles per dollar
              $0.41 per day

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              • CopperC Copper

                9/11/05 bought the Pace Master Silver Select Treadmill from Fitness Resource in Sterling
                Drive Motor 3.0 HP continuous duty DC
                Elevation Motor 1000 lb. thrust
                Assembled Weight 190 lbs.
                Speed Range 0.5 to 11.0 mph adjustable in 0.1 mph increments

                Elevation Range 0 to 15% grade adjustable in 0.5% increments

                $2,037 with Tax and delivery

                13,590 miles in 5,022 days

                I stopped counting when I reached 20,000 treadmill miles on 6/12/2019

                I installed a new motor after 10,000 miles

                6.67 miles per dollar
                $0.41 per day

                89th8 Offline
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                89th
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                @Copper sometimes it wouldn’t hurt to add a little detail into your posts

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                  Rainman
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                  #10

                  iFit daily, love it. Tommy Rivs is excellent as a trainer, he does a lot of research of history, architecture, etc. Can't stand the dopey trainers rah-rah you can do it!

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                  • 89th8 89th

                    @Copper sometimes it wouldn’t hurt to add a little detail into your posts

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                    Horace
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    @89th said in Murphy's Law and Treadmill:

                    @Copper sometimes it wouldn’t hurt to add a little detail into your posts

                    I hate it when he rounds his numbers off. 13,590 miles? Yeah, right. He walked exactly a multiple of ten miles. Uh huh. Sorry but - I know blatant rounding when I see it.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • RainmanR Rainman

                      iFit daily, love it. Tommy Rivs is excellent as a trainer, he does a lot of research of history, architecture, etc. Can't stand the dopey trainers rah-rah you can do it!

                      HoraceH Offline
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                      Horace
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      @Rainman said in Murphy's Law and Treadmill:

                      iFit daily, love it. Tommy Rivs is excellent as a trainer, he does a lot of research of history, architecture, etc. Can't stand the dopey trainers rah-rah you can do it!

                      I have iFit too. I am good friends with lots of the trainers now.

                      I couldn’t help but roll my eyes at one extremely fit lady who led me through 30 minutes of mild incline walking and at the end said it was the hardest hike she had ever done in her life. I guess her job is to try to channel people who are barely able to move, and make them feel normal.

                      Education is extremely important.

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