Being a stay-at-home dad can make it difficult to workout daily, but it isn’t impossible. You can get in some good exercises around the house and play with the kids at the same time with these fitness hacks: Continue reading “Healthy Fitness Hacks for Stay-at-Home Dads”
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How Treadmills Have Changed Since the 1970s
From their conception in the 1800s, treadmills have gone through quite the changes over the years. Here’s how they’ve changed since the 1970s and TRUE’s role in their advances.
A Bleak Beginning
Believe it or not, the first treadmill was developed in 1800 England—and it was not for recreation. Treadmills were used as punishments for prisoners and to power mills. Eventually, they were banned in 1898 under the Prison Act.
Medical Benefits Realized
Later, they later reemerged in the 1950s as medical devices to assess cardiovascular health, thanks to Dr. Robert A. Bruce. Dr. Bruce had patients run on an inclined treadmill with electrodes attached to their chest to monitor the EKG while the speed and incline of the treadmill were increased. This test, combined with the treadmill, was—and still is—used to detect evidence of:
- Chest pain and discomfort
- Past heart attack
- Ventricular aneurism
Treadmills in the Home & the Rise of Health Clubs
It wasn’t until the running boom of the 1970s, that treadmills really got their start in the home fitness industry. Treadmills were marketed by William Staub and Dr. Kenneth Cooper through Aerobics Inc. as an easy way to get in aerobic exercise. Treadmills at this time were much simpler, consisting of the track and being able to turn it off and on.
TRUE Fitness Builds on Treadmill Basics
TRUE Fitness got its start in treadmills when it was founded in 1981 and introduced several new innovations for treadmills like:
- Variable speeds
- Heart Rate Control
- Soft Select
- Removable safety keys
- Orthopedic belts
Going High-Tech
Then in the early 2000s, LifeFitness introduced the first treadmill with an LCD touch screen that was integrated into the treadmill itself. From there, commercial treadmills have gotten progressively more hi-tech and cutting edge to accommodate users. Treadmills can now:
- Monitor heart rate
- Match your pace
- Integrate entertainment
To this day, TRUE Fitness works to make new developments in the treadmill to make it the best piece of fitness equipment it can be, making workouts enjoyable.
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Choosing the Right Fitness Equipment
Choosing to build a home gym is a big decision. With all the different types of equipment available, it can be hard to know where to start. Whether it’s the only piece you’ll need or for you’re putting together a more extensive home gym setup, here are some suggestions that may help you decide on the best equipment for you: Continue reading “Choosing the Right Fitness Equipment”
3 Signs You Need New Fitness Equipment
Having a home gymis a great way to get in shape, but only if the equipment is working right. After we have owned a piece of fitness equipment for years, we get used to how it’s functioning and often don’t notice when something is wrong. You could possibly injure yourself or others if the equipment isn’t maintained or needs to be replaced. Take a look at the signs below to see if it’s time to replace your old fitness equipment: Continue reading “3 Signs You Need New Fitness Equipment”