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  2. Save $300 on a ProForm folding treadmill that suits small spaces

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    But that's where a compact treadmill comes in handy.The ProForm Cadence Compact 500 Folding Treadmill is on sale for only $397 at Walmart as of Feb. 17. That's $300 off its usual price. Plus, it ...

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    Treadmills are trendy again. Although treadmill usage declined from 2015 to 2017, the cardio tool has since forged something of a comeback, according to the International Health, Racquet ...

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    Horizon Fitness. Castleberry recommends the Horizon 7.4 Smart Treadmill for runners, citing its larger surface and powerful motor. With a maximum speed of 12mph and a 3.5hp motor, it’s an ideal ...

  5. Treadmill - Wikipedia

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    Example of modern treadmill. A treadmill is a device generally used for walking, running, or climbing while staying in the same place.Treadmills were introduced before the development of powered machines to harness the power of animals or humans to do work, often a type of mill operated by a person or animal treading the steps of a treadwheel to grind grain.

  6. 10 Hard-Working Treadmills That Also Look Great in Your Home

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    Best Overall: NordicTrack Commercial 1750 Treadmill. Best Treadmill for Streaming Classes: Horizon Fitness 7.0 AT Treadmill. Best Budget Treadmill: Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T7603 Treadmill. Best ...

  7. Hedonic treadmill - Wikipedia

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    "Hedonic treadmill" is a term coined by Brickman and Campbell in their article, "Hedonic Relativism and Planning the Good Society" (1971), describing the tendency of people to keep a fairly stable baseline level of happiness despite external events and fluctuations in demographic circumstances. [2]