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    3-in-1 Treadmill. This treadmill is another one with a high maximum speed. It gets up to 7.5 miles per hour, so it allows you to get a casual jog in, if you're not working at your desk.

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    Walker Pro M1 Under-Desk Treadmill. Even a slight incline will burn crazy calories over the course of an eight-hour workday. If you want real bang for your buck, a walking treadmill with incline ...

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    Here are the best treadmills for home use, according to editors and runners. Check out top models for walking and running from NordicTrack, XTERRA, and more.

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    When shopping for the best treadmills consider your size, size of anyone else using it, size of your home and your budget.

  6. Treadmill desk - Wikipedia

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    The recommended speed for walking on a treadmill while working at a computer is less than 2 miles per hour. To prevent injury, treadmill desks require compliance with the same ergonomic safety standards recommended for any computer desk, including placement such that the user's wrists are flat by the keyboard, their elbows form a 90-degree angle when typing, and their eyes may look forward to ...

  7. Treadwheel - Wikipedia

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    A treadwheel, or treadmill, is a form of engine typically powered by humans. It may resemble a water wheel in appearance, and can be worked either by a human treading paddles set into its circumference (treadmill), or by a human or animal standing inside it (treadwheel).