Archives October 8, 2023

Buying a Walking Treadmill

A walking treadmill is a good choice if you want to work up a sweat without overexerting your body. The best models feature shock absorption and ample cushioning, making them low impact for your joints. They also have an incline option for increasing the intensity of your workout and burning more calories.

Is treadmill walking good for weight loss?

Before starting your session, prioritize warm-up exercises. Walk a few minutes at an easy pace and stretch your hips and core. Doing so will help prevent injury and improve your posture as you walk.

Most treadmills have preprogrammed speed interval workouts that let you boost your heart rate while walking at a moderate pace and then lower it back down to a comfortable level for your fitness level. These intervals — a combination of low- and high-intensity activities — are more effective than just regular walking because they help kickstart a process called EPOC (Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption), which burns extra calories in the hours after you finish your workout.

One model we recommend is the SF-T4400, which has a maximum running speed of 7.6 mph and a maximum walking speed of 3.8 mph. It’s compact and lightweight, making it easy to move around your home or tuck away when not in use. It’s also quiet, which can help you focus on your exercise and stay motivated to keep working out. The only downside is that it has a relatively low weight capacity of 220 pounds, which may make it difficult for some users to safely use the treadmill.

Tennis Court Maintenance Tips

Tennis Court Maintenance

Keeping the surface of your court in good condition is one of the best ways to protect your investment and extend the life of your tennis court.

A first-rate Tennis Court Maintenance is an integral part of a well-constructed tennis court and it diverts excess water away from the courts surface and underneath the turf. Regular inspection of the drain pipes, looking for signs of damage, clogs and cleaning the drains regularly is important.

Standing water left on the surface after rain leaves stains and dirt and is an ideal breeding ground for mold and mildew. It also causes the turf to warp and bubble. Immediately clearing the puddles and low areas helps to reduce these problems, protects your investment and extends the life of your tennis court.

Seasonal Maintenance: Preparing Your Tennis Court for Winter

It is recommended to use a soft nylon or hair-type broom for sweeping, using a jet washer with a nozzle that limits the amount of pressure put on the surface, and apply a mold treatment solution annually, suitable for your particular court, to kill any spores or mildew build-up. A yearly inspection of the court by a professional is an excellent preventive maintenance measure that can often save you from expensive repairs or replacement costs in the future.

Even the very best quality tarmac and concrete courts will eventually show cracks, low spots and divots. It is always better to address these issues as soon as they appear rather than wait until they are major problems, requiring resurfacing.