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5 Reasons to Promote Health and Wellness in the Workplace

5/30/2018

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​The safety and health of employees is fundamentally important to having a successful and productive workplace.  Healthy employees equal happy employees and happy employees equals happy customers.  The logistical cycle of benefits from versatile policies implementing workplace health will provide plenty of reasons to enact incentives for a healthy lifestyle.
According to the World Health Organization, “The workplace directly influences the physical, mental, economic and social well-being of workers and in turn the health of their families, communities and society.”
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Preserving and promoting healthy workplaces will not only benefit a business itself, but improve the lives of everyone involved.

Here are five reasons implementing health and wellness in the workplace can be beneficial:

1)      Healthier employees cost less
The less likely an employee is to take a sick day, the more likely they are to show up to work instead of calling in to use paid-time-off.  Additionally, healthier employees are more eligible for lower health insurance premiums.  The costs of health care services provided by companies will also decrease as fewer employees need the services.  The likelihood of fines and litigation is also lowered due to more physically fit and consciously aware employees.

2)      Improved productivity in the workplace
Being absent from work for a couple days or even a week due to illness causes a bump in productivity once getting back to work.  Catching up and making up for what hasn’t been done yet costs more time, energy, and even causes more stress in the workplace.  By having dependable and reliable employees, a company can ensue trust in and give more responsibility to employees will promote productivity.

3)      Less Stress and Improved Morale
Not having to make up for someone’s slack or absence at work leads to a lighter work load and less to stress about.  Having a clear state of mind leads to less worrying.  A stronger immune system causes less fatigue.  Feeling better and improved physical condition are sure ways to increase self-esteem.  Higher self-esteem and confidence will improve office morale and have everyone feeling motivated.

4)      Providing Positive Self-Worth and an Improved Company Image
Employees can easily influence one another.  Whether it’s a new pop culture story or office gossip, talk spreads quickly and influences strongly.  Why not give the employees something positive and beneficial to create conversation about?  Providing employees with health benefits, whether it be a gym membership or incentives to eat healthier at work, the collective interest level will expand and ultimately create a positive reaction to company initiatives.  Having all employees participate in a health-related activity will improve company image and create better self-worth amongst employees.

5)      Happier Customers
A lively, passionate, and dedicated employee is what every company wants for itself and the customer.  In most cases, interaction between customer and employee determines how a new customer feels towards a company.  Providing outstanding customer service is becoming a growing example of how well a company performs, and what the consumer’s image of a company is.  By having healthier and happier employees, customers will feed off of the enthusiasm and in return have a better experience with a company.

“The concept of the health promoting workplace (HPW) is becoming increasingly relevant as more private and public organizations recognize that future success in a globalizing marketplace can only be achieved with a healthy, qualified and motivated workforce.” – World Health Organization
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Where Do You Start?
Promoting wellness in the workplace begins with selecting the right commercial fitness equipment.  There are many factors to consider including, design, features, reliability, warranties, service, etc.  Rely on fitness equipment experts like FITREV to help you choose the equipment that will best suit the needs of your employees.
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How to Choose the Right Commercial Fitness Equipment for the Workplace

5/30/2018

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Many corporations have discovered the benefits of keeping their work staff healthy.  Studies show that individuals who work out regularly show increased energy levels, increase in their overall work production, and prove to be a positive role models for other employees.

Companies looking to provide a healthy, positive workplace for their employees but have yet to take the “corporate wellness” plunge should carefully consider the commercial fitness equipment they choose for their facility.

Finding the Right Type of Fitness Equipment
Fitness equipment such as treadmills, rowing machines, stair steppers, elliptical trainers all allow for better cognitive health as well as building muscle strength.  Flexing of the muscles has a positive effect on the brain and increases cognitive thinking.  Strong cognitive thinking is not only important to the employee; employers like it too.

Durability
A corporate fitness facility is only as productive as its equipment.  If the equipment is not in good working order it will ultimately not be used.  Employees will get frustrated and find it difficult to complete their workout routine and could get discouraged.  When fitness equipment is in good working order, easy to navigate, and proves reliable, employees will exercise regularly and look forward to their next work out.

Maintenance & Repair
No one likes to call in service repairs on fitness equipment.  Most of the time maintenance is required because the wrong type of equipment was selected for the facility. The most common example is when standard home quality equipment is used in an environment where high-quality commercial equipment should be used.  High-end quality equipment can easily tolerate repeat users and abusers and continue to maintain its durability and dependability.  It’s important that you understand how your equipment will be used before deciding what type of equipment you’ll buy.
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What Next?
Because corporate fitness facilities are so vitally important to company work production and to maintaining good health with employees, it is important to understand the fitness equipment needs to be of good quality and durable.  Consider consulting a fitness equipment expert who is knowledgeable with the corporate fitness facilities themselves, as well as the machines that will best accommodate excessive use.
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The Many Benefits of Corporate Fitness Programs

5/30/2018

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A growing and innovative tactic corporations are using today to increase employee morale and reduce company costs is through the adoption of corporate fitness programs.  Even with the stagnant economy, corporate fitness programs are proving to be a valuable asset and are actually reducing costs.
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As HR Directors or Managers, our most important assets are our employees. We want our employees to enjoy their jobs and work environment. Encouraging employees to embrace fitness as a lifestyle choice provides benefits for both the business owner and the employee.
How a Corporate Fitness Program can Benefit for Your Company

Standard employee costs such as sick time, workers compensation, and health care can all easily be reduced by having healthier, happier and more productive employees.

A four-year study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion by a non-for-profit health insurance company, found that a steady wellness program has the potential to lessen healthcare costs by 15%, or approximately $332 per employee, per year.

A January article in Forbes revealed different ways small businesses can cut back on health care costs with “Providing a Wellness Program” being at the top of the list. Other recommendations by Forbes focused on the health aspect of employees from not hiring cigarette smokers to having a nurse hotline. A huge focus has been launched on the well-being of business employees and it’s looking to also play a contributing role in Corporate Social Responsibility.
Small lifestyle changes can prove to be substantial in overall health and ability. Integrating a healthier culture into the everyday work place will make employees more dedicated and improve the overall image of a company.

Want to Implement a Healthier Workplace Culture for your Organization?
Whether it’s a corporate yoga class, professional health coaching or a fully-equipped gymnasium for employees, having employee engagement is crucial for attracting and retaining workers.  At FITREV, we know our clients want the best fit, function and price when equipping their facility.
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Our fitness equipment experts can help you decide what’s best for your company and your budget. From cardio and strength equipment to fitness accessories, FITREV has everything you’ll need for a healthier and happier staff.
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Top 3 Things You Should Know Before Purchasing Commercial Fitness Equipment

5/30/2018

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​Choosing the right commercial fitness equipment is important for providing employees the healthiest and safest options for their workouts.
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With today’s market being flooded with so many different types of fitness equipment, it’s becoming more difficult and complicated to make that final purchase decision.
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FITREV’s team of fitness equipment experts have put together the top 3 things you should know before purchasing commercial fitness equipment:
  1. Arguably the most important determinant of what equipment to purchase depends on how much space is available. It will be used to consider the number of each type of equipment needed and how the floor will be laid out. A well planned layout will maximize the number of fitness equipment on the floor while also maintaining a professional and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  2. The next most important factor is to assess how frequently the equipment will be used. A business that caters to hundreds of people per week will need very durable equipment. Aspects such as how many days a week the gym is open and daily operating hours will also impact exactly how much wear and tear is expected on the equipment.
  3. Another important consideration for purchasing equipment is establishing who will be using the equipment. Small companies wanting to provide a workout facility for their employees will have a much different need than corporations that specialize in fitness. Likewise, a company targeting a predominately male audience is going to have considerably different needs in terms of equipment than a company that targets female clients.

Fitness Equipment is an Investment
Keeping these tips in mind will make finding the right equipment for a business less complex and can efficiently narrow down the options. Staying attentive to budget is also an important factor that shouldn’t be approached in an evanescent manner. Fitness equipment is an investment, and quality equipment will maintain its value over time.
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Consult a Fitness Equipment Expert
FITREV is an expert in the fitness equipment field and understands that each client has their own specific needs. We offer a variety of different combinations in packages and can cater to all types of business needs. For more advice and tips on how to properly choose equipment, contact one of our fitness equipment experts or subscribe to our blog.
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Incorporating Workout Space into Building Designs

5/30/2018

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In the late twentieth century, it was considered customary for design professionals and construction workers to work entirely separate. Architects and engineers would design building layouts through their professional trade organizations and then pass the final designs to contractors and construction would begin. The two were separate entities within their own fields and rarely collaborated together in the construction of buildings. In today’s ever evolving economy, it is more common and almost expected for the two to work together. Design-build construction methods exist when the designer and constructor are one entity or work on the same team rather than being hired separately by the owner.
This means that with today’s technologically advanced resources, designers and contractors can work together to create more innovative and state-of-the-art building layouts that lay the foundation for future trends and can enact standards to be followed for future conceptions.

Building On-Site Fitness Facilities for Employees

One corporate level trend that’s starting to become more of a requirement in building construction is on-site fitness clubs.
HealthFitness, a national health management program that provides fitness access to corporate employees, states that 1 in 5 of Fortune 100 companies work with HealthFitness to provide its employees with gym access or personal health guidance. The company’s client base ranges from technology to health care to manufacturing and others.

One particular company that has recognized the benefits behind corporate fitness programs is Verizon Wireless. The company estimates that 13,000 employees (42% of the company) are opted in to pay $15 per month to have access to one of multiple 3,500 square foot on-site fitness facilities. Verizon has seen reductions in absenteeism, reductions in health care costs, and believes it to be a profitable investment.

According to a 2008 survey by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, 67% of employers are concerned about the medical costs associated with obesity and 73% of employers believe that weight management programs are effective. The same survey found that 8 out of 10 employees believe weight management programs belong at work.

Investing in Fitness Now Will Accumulate Profits Later

Research has shown multiple benefits behind corporate fitness or wellness programs. Whether it’s on-site gym facilities or on-hand personal trainers and fitness counselors, the expected rate of return for wellness programs suggest a $3 to $6 cost savings per $1 invested. Lower overall healthcare costs and reduced employee absenteeism account for monetary benefits, while improved employee morale and increased work-place efficiency also add value to the investment.

Current law permits tax deductions for on-site workout facilities and excludes employees from paying taxes for the additional service. In 2007, the Senate proposed the Workplace Health Improvement Program Act (WHIP) to Congress that would have allowed off-site workout facilities to also be eligible for tax deductions. However in 2011, the proposal failed and leaves the current law at only on-site facilities being tax deductable.

It’s A Mainstream Move

Corporate fitness programs are steadily becoming a standard for health-conscious and employee-focused businesses. With all the hype of getting in shape and being healthy in today’s advertising and marketing initiatives, it’s no surprise that corporations want to get involved and reap the benefits behind it as well.

Fitness Equipment Space Requirements

When it comes to constructing building designs, it’s important for both the architects and contractors to leave space for a potential fitness facility. While the buyer or owner may not highlight an interest up front for such a space, explaining the potential to them may be well worth the excess planning. Once the decision has been made to create a space for a fitness area, contact FitRev’s fitness equipment experts for custom recommendations and floor plans that meet each of your distinctive needs.
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Corporate Wellness Programs: 7 Ways It Works!

5/30/2018

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Here are many different strategies to implement a successful Corporate Wellness Programs. The overall goal is to create a healthy work environment with combined team efforts of both the employer and employees. This not only builds camaraderie of teamwork throughout the office, but it also gives employees a morale boost, leaves them feeling great and rewarded for their efforts. Being fit and healthy not only benefits the employees, but also extends to the families and communities of those involved. Here are 7 ways to implement a Corporate Wellness Program that works!
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  • Get Fit:  Both employers and employees should focus on being healthy and not necessarily on weight loss. Corporate Wellness Programs are designed to help everyone feel better and have energy. If everyone involved is focused on getting fit, building stamina, and being stronger individuals then their new found fitness will prevent injuries, fatigue, as well as keep the moral of the company energetic.
  • Follow the Leader:  Typically the employees will follow suit with management . If the management buys into the program often times employees will follow. Starting with upper management level employees is a great way to gain more participating members throughout the company as a whole. If management is focused on the overall wellness of their team they will see better results from those individuals and their work performance.
  • Onsite Fitness Facilities Are Bonus:  Providing the employees and employers with an onsite fitness center means they are never far from the tools necessary to accomplish their goals. Choosing quality corporate fitness equipment with little to no maintenance will keep employees motivated and excited to return for their next workout. Taking a break from the busy day to work off stress and get fit has been proven to give employees a boost of energy.
  • Incentives Employees Cannot Refuse:  Set goals for the employees with incentives to utilize the corporate fitness facilities, get healthy, and reach individual milestones. In the long run, the employer is rewarded with healthy, engaged employees who have energy and stay focused throughout the day. Incentives could include something as simple as movie tickets, gift card to health food store, lunch time party, or enter a drawing to win something such as a company “Get Fit T-shirt”.
  • Key To Motivation:  Have employees participate in a monthly newsletter of health tips/tricks they have learned. Often times sharing accomplishments and seeing visual results will be a trickling effect and will be a “win-win” for everyone. Create a bulletin board for all participants to post on that will display new recipes, workout techniques, and milestone accomplishments. Having this bulletin board will create a team atmosphere showing the corporate wellness efforts from everyone
  • Health Fair:  Perhaps the employer could have health screenings to monitor the successes of each participant. Often insurance providers will conduct a screening or give advice on how to improve results for the next screening. Doing this may also help reduce healthcare cost to company/employees as well as give actual results to those individuals participating. Getting good results will keep everyone motivated.
  • Encourage Outside Resources Participation:  Invite a healthcare professional speaker to visit for a lunch n’ learn session to provide wellness tips to keep employees engaged in the program as well as educate them on making healthy choices. Another option might be to provide employees with vitamin samples of healthy juice/protein drinks or have a fitness facility expert come in and walk through the fitness equipment to educate employees on proper use and advantages of the equipment. Changing out vending machines to offer healthier snacks would definitely be to the advantage of those participating and those who may not have jumped on the band wagon just yet.

​FITREV challenges your corporation to begin a Corporate Wellness Program today. Doing so will improve work output, employee morale, and overall this will create a healthy work environment. With combined team efforts of both the employer and employees, this not only builds camaraderie of teamwork throughout the office, but it also gives employees a moral boost, leaving them feeling great and rewarded for their efforts. Being fit and healthy not only benefits the employees, but also extends to the families and the community. Contact FITREV to help get your Corporate Wellness Program today.
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3 Must Have Pieces of Fitness Equipment to Improve Your Golf Swing

5/30/2018

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​When the term ‘athlete’ comes to mind, what do you instantly think of? Maybe football, soccer, basketball or baseball… Rarely does golf come up in conversation as being the fittest sport around. However, any pro golfer will tell you how being in shape is the key to perfecting their golf swing.
Core strength and flexibility improve the spine’s range of motion and affect a golf swing directly. Having the physical ability to increase the speed of motion and control of the range of motion are the best ways to not only avoiding injury, but improve the golfing abilities on the green.

The most common injury that happens while golfing is muscle strains and pains in the lower back. The golf swing puts a tremendous amount of stress on the back and upper body due to the torquing of the torso over a stable lower body. The stronger and more flexible the upper body; the less chance of injury and the better swing control.
The FITREV experts have come up with 3 key fitness equipment pieces that any serious golfer should have.

 #1 Stretch Trainer
Using the Precor 240i Stretch Trainer will condition flexibility all while stretching the muscles and improving the golfers range of motion.  Learn more about the Precor Stretch Trainer.
  • Creates a stronger core
  • Stretches back and abdomen muscles
  • Makes lower back more flexible; improving range of motion
  • Prevents Injury
 
​#2 FTS Glide Functional Trainer
The FTS Glide offers resistance training designed with a compact footprint and low height to fit any fitness facility.  The FTS Glide is easy to use and provides resistance training.  Learn more about the Precor FTS Glide Functional Trainer.
  • Increases core strength
  • Improves  balance
  • Improves overall stability
  • Improves coordination

#3 Work Out Bands or Cables
This type of exercise equipment has been custom fitted to golfers looking to improve their swing. Select cables are available that incorporate a shortened club where there would normally be a handle. Using these cables strengthens muscles and perfects the range of motion while also stabilizing balance.

  • Strengthens core golf muscle
  • Learn to create width, extension and lag in golf swing
  • Increases core speed

​Regular golfers and even newcomers to the sport quickly learn that having a strong core is the ultimate way to improve their game. If you are an avid golfer or have just taken up the sport, FITREV suggests trying these three pieces of equipment before your next round of golf.  We’re certain you’ll notice a difference.  Next time you’re on the green, pay attention to what muscles you are using for that swing and think of how changes in your posture, balance and strength could improve your results.  
Contact a FITREV commercial fitness equipment expert today for more information on how FITREV can help better your game.
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3 Key Fitness Exercises to Prevent Golf Injuries and Improve Your Game

5/30/2018

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Whether an avid golfer, new to the sport, or someone who takes on the driving range occasionally, it’s important to maintain core strength and flexibility to truly have an affective golf swing.  Increasing ones physical dexterities and speed of motion, supports the golfer’s proper range, vastly improving their golfing game.  (Before:  The physical ability to increase the speed of motion with the proper range will vastly improve golfing abilities.)
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Every golfer should follow a few simple exercises to help avoid injury or aggravating an old one. Foremost, it is important to maintain flexibility and a strong core.   Muscle strains and pains in the lower back are among the most common golf injuries.  Because of the stress created to the upper body and back during a golf swing, the torso and lower body must remain both stabile and flexible.  In addition, keeping the core strong with a flexible upper body is an important combination for a successful swing, minimizing injury. 

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The FITREV Fitness Equipment Experts would like to share three key fitness exercises that can easily be done at home to help improve core strength, flexibility, and stability.  These exercises are for all golfers whether a serious daily golfer or those who occasionally walk the course.  

#1 Work Out Bands or Cables
This type of exercise equipment has been custom fitted to golfers looking to improve their swing.  Select cables are available that incorporate a shortened club where there would normally be a handle. Using these cables strengthens muscles and perfects the range of motion while also stabilizing balance.
  • Strengthens core golf muscle
  • Learn to create width, extension and lag in golf swing
  • Increases core speed

 #2 Balance Discs
Doing assorted work outs such as squats, cable crosses, or dumbbell routines on balance discs will greatly improve balance. Focus on keeping the feet centered and grounded instead of the heels or toes for stability.
  • Develops strong ankles and legs
  • Improves posture
  • Improves overall balance
  • Improves coordination
 
​#3 Balance Ball
Using a balance ball will condition flexibility and stability, all while stretching the muscles and improving the golfers range of motion.
  • Creates a stronger core and conditions balance
  • Stretches back and abdomen
  • Makes lower back more flexible
  • Improves posture

​Whether the avid serious golfer or occasional visitor to the driving range, it is important to maintain a strong core with flexibility and stability to prevent injuries.  FITREV believes following these simple home exercises will help move your game, taking it to the next level with minimal stress to the body, ultimately improving your golf abilities.  Contact a FITREV fitness equipment expert today for more information on how FITREV can help better your game.
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How to Choose the Best Fitness Equipment Provider

5/30/2018

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When choosing the right equipment provider, your business’ goals and needs should be first priority. Creativity thrives off of conceptualization and the right provider will be able to combine your goals along with their expertise to create a final product that surpasses your expectations. 
In the beginning stage of building a commercial fitness facility, a free consultation should be an expectation. If a provider isn’t willing to sit down and discuss the feasibility of your ideas, they’re not going to want to enact your ideas either.
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Available funds and budgeting should be an influential factor in how the provider chooses equipment, designs the layout, and provides financing options. A no-interest option should be available, usually with some restrictions, along with 12 to 60 month financing plans. Normal practice is a 50% deposit and 50% paid at time of delivery when a non- financing option is chosen.

Transforming old spaces and renovating out-dated material with standard and technologically savvy equipment is becoming a necessary measure being enacted by established businesses. Aside from possible safety standards not being up to par, aging equipment deters gym-goers as it’s less convenient and enticing. Having the latest equipment will impress employees and provide a more inviting workout atmosphere.

Once you’ve decided on the equipment you want, delivery and set up is the next step. Your fitness equipment provider should be able to do it all. Having them professionally set up the equipment is the safest and most viable option and should be a highly encouraged offering.

A facility’s long-term success depends on the amount of preventative measures it takes to keep equipment running, and that’s why continued service and maintenance is vital to reducing liability and extending the life of the equipment. The best providers should be committed to assisting clients and have the ability to maintain the best operating equipment for the longest period of time.
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The best commercial fitness provider will be with you every step of the way and provide insight and innovation in accomplishing your business’ needs.  Who doesn’t like great customer service along the way as well?
Understanding the ins and outs of the fitness industry isn’t a simple concept, but with these tips it is possible for you to make the right decision in finding the perfect provider.  FITREV is available for any questions you may have.
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Pros and Cons of Using a Treadmill Versus Outside Running

5/30/2018

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​It’s a beautiful day.  Mid-80s, sun is shining, not a cloud in the sky, and it’s that perfect summer combination of radiating heat and cool breezes. On your walk to the mailbox, this weather has you realizing what a beautiful day it is.
Should you go for a run?  Or just stay in and get a workout on the treadmill instead?  Sure the sun and breeze will be nice, but you don’t want to chance the twisted ankle or weird tan lines. Plus you can catch up on that T.V. show you’re a couple episodes behind on.
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While we strive to thrive off nature’s greatest contributions by dipping in a lake, scaling a mountain or jogging the coastline, we’ve become accustomed to living the indoor lifestyle with gym memberships that promote results just like the great outdoors.

When it comes to running, what do you prefer, the treadmill or outdoors? There are certainly pros and cons for each option, and it really depends on each individual.

Some benefits associated with treadmills include the climate control, safer terrain and convenience factor. Treadmill users don’t have to worry about a torrential downpour, icy roads, or extreme temperature fluctuations. It’s also difficult to justify getting out of bed for a morning neighborhood jog when it’s cold, wet and dreary while your living room is at a comfortable 75 degrees.

On a treadmill, runners aren’t concerned about uneven sidewalks, slick roads or cars whizzing by. Daylight isn’t a limiting factor and you can run into the night without facing eerie neighborhoods, flickering street lights or blinding headlights. Additionally, if you don’t have access to an incline or steep hill for added intensity, you can create your own grade level on a treadmill. 

One factor that transitioning gym-to-outdoor runners promptly realize is that running outdoors requires a lot more focus. Music is a great motivator, but it’s difficult to maintain alertness on where you’re running when you’re focusing more on the music. Being fully aware of your surroundings is the best way to prevent accidental injury due to trips, falls or changing terrain.

For runners that don’t need music to keep going, outdoors is likely the best choice. Running outside provides a refreshing twist to the mundane hamster wheel effect that has often been used to describe constant treadmill usage. Additionally, your running stride is much different on the road than it is on the treadmill belt as each form uses different leg muscles. Treadmill belt propulsion finishes the stride cycle for your body and relies on quads to push off for the next cycle. In comparison, with no belt, your hamstrings are finishing the stride cycle and your quads are still pushing off for the next cycle. Outdoor jogging uses muscles more uniformly and also builds a stronger muscle tolerance.  

For runners who have any health problems or physical limitations, using a treadmill is the safer and more preventative option. All elements are controllable and the belt of a treadmill is much more forgiving than the hard pavement when it comes to the impact on the body. Treadmills are great for those wanting to stay in shape but aren’t looking to compete or drastically change body composition.

However, for those looking to participate in 5Ks, triathlons, races, or physically demanding challenges, they should turn to the outdoors for the optimum terrain challenge. Running outdoors has its own set of pros and cons, but for dedicated runners it can be the ultimate workout. For beginners or air conditioning addicts, treadmills provide a means to build running muscle memory and a quasi-equivalent workout.
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If you’re in the market for a quality in-home or in-office treadmill, FITREV can help you discover the perfect workout machine for your lifestyle and workplace. 
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