tres mil !!! haha just kidding. usually its called a treadmill, but the most common word in spanish used for treadmill is- rueda de molino. i speak spanish and i dont call it anything other than a treadmill.
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Manual treadmill is effective but not really as motorized ones. I say that you can get generally better workout when you use motorized treadmill compared to the manual one.
You can get a treadmill repaired by looking up the store that you got it in and sending it back there. You can look for the online retailer and see what they say.
I would say that the best brand is the company from Canada called JK Fitness. The model Mileage ST7100 treadmill is probably the best. It was voted the best incline treadmill under $2000 by treadmill sensei. You will find it at http://www.jkfitnessequipment.com/treadmills/residential/st7100/
I would say the best treadmill and the best price would be the opinion of the consumer based on the features that they are looking for. In my opinion the Bowflex by design is great and the price can be affordable at around $459. for a basic treadmill.
I think you may be referring to a Treadmill.
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Basically a treadmill for horses similar to a human treadmill.
I think the Lifestyler treadmill is a fine treadmill, if there ever were a fine treadmill that was fine, it would be the fine treadmill that is lifestyle treadmill. I would recommend this. Yes.
form_title= Weslo Treadmill form_header= Run with ease with a Weslo treadmill. How often do you plan on using the treadmill?*= {Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Other} Do you often run on a treadmill?*= () Yes () No What is your budget for a treadmill?*= _ [50]
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
'Tapis roulant' is an Italian equivalent of 'treadmill'. It's a French loan word. The other equivalent is the English loan word, 'treadmill'. Either way, it's considered masculine in gender and takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one'].