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Title: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 12, 2007, 07:10:11 PM
Precore 9.35i... Cost me 3500.00 bucks and worth every penny.  wake up, coffee, my eca and 30-45 on the treadmill with empty stomach.  2x at the gym was beginning to take a price (3am cardio, home shower, work, weights at 3pm), I work 9hrs a day at least running my business.  Spoke to Jay Cuter (he lives in my area) and he does the same thing, he bought the cardio machines for cardio whenever he wants.  Anyone own one of these?  Came with full 10yr warranty on all parts and motor with 5 years for labor.  If anyone is interested, I think this one was so far the best on the knees, better than lifefitness.  I'll keep ya posted on my results.

http://www.precor.com/cons/en/tre/935i/

Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Brutal_1 on April 12, 2007, 09:02:28 PM


 Man I'm jeaolous!!!  ;D

You ordered through their website???  I tried getting one too, but I'm just a poor student!  ;D   Yeah, when I'm dieting down I HATE going to the gym all the time, sometimes up to three times just for cardio?! ::)  That's tight, congrats!
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 13, 2007, 04:56:14 AM

 Man I'm jeaolous!!!  ;D

You ordered through their website???  I tried getting one too, but I'm just a poor student!  ;D   Yeah, when I'm dieting down I HATE going to the gym all the time, sometimes up to three times just for cardio?! ::)  That's tight, congrats!

I have to say, I've been wishing for several years for one, and finally opportunity came and I grabbed it by the balls and got it.  Needless to say, people like you and I are not the kind of people to let it sit and collect dust!
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: pumpster on April 13, 2007, 04:58:39 AM
Great, i have something similar and it's so convenient, along with some resistance equipment. Personally for that price i'd get an elliptical or stairmachine because they're easier on the joints but some don't have that worry.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: phreak on April 13, 2007, 05:17:33 AM
running outside is free.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: 240 is Back on April 13, 2007, 05:32:26 AM
running outside is free.

In my old neighborhood, that wasn't true.

The local gang charged a "street tax" that I would have to pay to avoid being bitchslapped for being on their block.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyw
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on April 13, 2007, 06:14:31 AM
Hahahahaha, My Gazelle Sprintmaster was only 229.00 with free shipping.  Cardio is cardio and it all does the same thing


http://www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/default.aspx?webp_id=3295664&web_id=3295664&sf=hf&attr=123&prev=hp!sf!123
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: MikeThaMachine on April 13, 2007, 06:23:24 AM
running outside is free.


It can kill your knees if you have to run on pavement or sidewalks trust me I know.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Monster_Everything on April 13, 2007, 06:23:35 AM
Yeah there is also that thing called Earth that you can run on ....


hope this helps
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 13, 2007, 07:17:40 AM
Yeah there is also that thing called Earth that you can run on ....


hope this helps

Translation:  I can't afford cardio equipment.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 13, 2007, 07:18:59 AM
By the way, I live in the Desert, Las Vegas.  Running outside is not an option when it is 115 degree's.  Actually, going outside isn't even an option.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyw
Post by: OneManGang on April 13, 2007, 07:25:28 AM
Hahahahaha, My Gazelle Sprintmaster was only 229.00 with free shipping.  Cardio is cardio and it all does the same thing


http://www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/default.aspx?webp_id=3295664&web_id=3295664&sf=hf&attr=123&prev=hp!sf!123

That crappy thing will only support 150lbs feeble shrimps like you. It will collaps with anyone heavyer than 180lbs
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Slintowin on April 13, 2007, 07:29:43 AM
Good buy brother my mom has a treadmill a starmonster and a seated bike in her GYM I asked her if I could use them and she said no guess that ups my dedication though
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Colossus_1986 on April 13, 2007, 07:30:24 AM

It can kill your knees if you have to run on pavement or sidewalks trust me I know.

treadmill also takes a toll on the knees and lower back. Plus it's bigger, louder, and more expensive than all other equipment.  
sux  :P
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyw
Post by: Saxon on April 13, 2007, 07:50:03 AM
running outside is free.

But it is easier to hang clothes and store boxes on a treadmill  :P
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 13, 2007, 08:17:22 AM
treadmill also takes a toll on the knees and lower back. Plus it's bigger, louder, and more expensive than all other equipment.  
sux  :P

This machine I bought has special support, as well as an adusting belt so it mimics the running on natural ground.  It is sooooo much better on the knees "so far".  It is a very very reputable model and brand.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Brutal_1 on April 13, 2007, 08:41:33 AM
running outside is free.

Well, I used to run cross country in high school....but that was like over a hundred pounds ago!!  ;D

Even with a treadmill I have to do intervals or just fast pace walk at a high incline.

But if I really had the choice, I'd get a stepmill  ;)
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: knny187 on April 13, 2007, 09:01:53 AM
good treadmill.....

that one will last probably well over 20 years
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Scimowser on April 13, 2007, 09:22:11 AM
ive got a Vision Fitness X6200 HRC Elliptical machine and have used it maybe..........6 times at a push in over 2 years. Cost me £1600! Just gonna sell it for £300, cant be bothered having it anymore cos it reminds me how fuckin lazy i am now  ;D
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Daddy240 on April 13, 2007, 09:37:25 AM
I clocked in for 45 minutes myself this morning.  We've also got a Precor, but it's not the same model you have.  We (my wife and I) also have a recumbent bike, which I use to warm up my knees for the first 15 minutes.

The Precor has been great.  I vary the speed and incline all throughout my 30-45 minutes and it's never given us problems - and I'm 240 pounds.

A little ECA, a little Sportscenter, and the 45 minutes flies by.  Congrats on the purchase . . .
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 13, 2007, 11:57:57 AM
I clocked in for 45 minutes myself this morning.  We've also got a Precor, but it's not the same model you have.  We (my wife and I) also have a recumbent bike, which I use to warm up my knees for the first 15 minutes.

The Precor has been great.  I vary the speed and incline all throughout my 30-45 minutes and it's never given us problems - and I'm 240 pounds.

A little ECA, a little Sportscenter, and the 45 minutes flies by.  Congrats on the purchase . . .

Thanks daddy, I'm gonna get a bike my next purchase.  Also, a stepmill would be nice too, but the bike uses different muscles for when I'm sore and don't wish to run then I can ride.
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: gordiano on April 13, 2007, 12:01:38 PM
Precore 9.35i... Cost me 3500.00 bucks and worth every penny.  wake up, coffee, my eca and 30-45 on the treadmill with empty stomach.  2x at the gym was beginning to take a price (3am cardio, home shower, work, weights at 3pm), I work 9hrs a day at least running my business.  Spoke to Jay Cuter (he lives in my area) and he does the same thing, he bought the cardio machines for cardio whenever he wants.  Anyone own one of these?  Came with full 10yr warranty on all parts and motor with 5 years for labor.  If anyone is interested, I think this one was so far the best on the knees, better than lifefitness.  I'll keep ya posted on my results.

http://www.precor.com/cons/en/tre/935i/



Who the fuck is Jay Cuter?


Is it pronunced "cooter"?
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyw
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on April 13, 2007, 12:05:08 PM
That crappy thing will only support 150lbs feeble shrimps like you. It will collaps with anyone heavyer than 180lbs



I bought a SPrintmaster.  Holds up to 300 pounds.... ;D
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: Big Worm on April 13, 2007, 12:25:07 PM
In my old neighborhood, that wasn't true.

The local gang charged a "street tax" that I would have to pay to avoid being bitchslapped for being on their block.
There's gangs out there in the back woods ????














 KKK is not a gang..
Title: Re: Just bought this Treadmill. I now have no excuses, not that I ever did anyway!
Post by: chainsaw on April 13, 2007, 08:21:49 PM
For those that have cardio equipment at home.  How much cardio do you do it for and how often.  Just because its at home, doesn't mean you have to kill you're self on it, but a guideline you have followed would help me really judge howmuch I should do without getting bored, and killin myself.