Yes you can. The manufacturer always have a safety factor built in. However, having said that you may reduce the motor, belt and bearing life.
If you are successful in your exercise program perhaps you will be soon below 250 lbs anyway.
Best of Luck.
The USA is the only country which still uses pounds for weight.
They should be about 75 - 85 pounds at that age. I'm 10 and I weight about 72 pounds, but it's still normal for a boy still growing.
In 1997 they had a towing capacity of 12,500 pounds. F-350's did not have and still don't have a combination weight rating because they are not manufactured to only pull trailers.
Officially it is the Kg - but pounds are still used
The average weight is around 7 pounds, which means babies at term can weigh anywhere from 5 pounds to 9 pounds and still fall in the norm.
At standard earth gravity, 72 kilograms of mass will have a weight of 158.73 pounds. However, in outer space, the mass will still be 72 kg, but the weight will be 0.0 pounds.
Yes, it is not necessary to use a treadmill rack while walking on the treadmill. It may be a bit boring since you cannot use it to read at the same time, but you can still use the treadmill.
You move forward when walking on a surface, and on a treadmill you stand still.
A treadmill mat is a good investment when you buy a treadmill but it is not a necessity. You can still use your treadmill effectively without a treadmill mat.
I suggest getting a weight belt that weight can be added to. I started out with 10 pounds and am still at that weight even after 20 years. When I added weight, my knees started hurting. So, I went back to 10 pounds and walk more rigorously. Your joints will let you know when to stop adding weight.
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Yes, you would still be able to use a treadmill. A treadmill is designed to help people experience the sensation of running as they work out. Some people run barefoot, so even if you have bad soles, you could still run.