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Comments(88):
most people are like "AGH GAWD WHAT DA FUCK WHY HE NO RUN"
well the people saying this either have REALLY nice walkways where they live or they're fat neckbeards and dont run anyway. so have you ever been on a jog and fucked up your ankle because you ran over uneven ground well you wont have problems like that on this thing
the only thing i think is REALLY fucked up with this device is if you go down a hill and you dont have break you will gt really fucked up. (for those of you who dont get why, think about theback wheel spinning the tread as you go 60KM down a hill)
well the people saying this either have REALLY nice walkways where they live or they're fat neckbeards and dont run anyway. so have you ever been on a jog and fucked up your ankle because you ran over uneven ground well you wont have problems like that on this thing
the only thing i think is REALLY fucked up with this device is if you go down a hill and you dont have break you will gt really fucked up. (for those of you who dont get why, think about theback wheel spinning the tread as you go 60KM down a hill)
and you're saying this thing cannot be damaged itself due to uneven ground? The fact of the matter is, this is pointless. Plain and simple and noone can dispute that, any positives it may have are still overshadowed by the fact that this is unnecessary and still lessens your workout due to the decrease in power required during your run.
If you're main reason for buying this is "I have trouble running on uneven ground" and this is your solution to that problem, you need to kill yourself.
If you're main reason for buying this is "I have trouble running on uneven ground" and this is your solution to that problem, you need to kill yourself.
What if....
We put this on a treadmill.
Think about the calories we could burn!
We put this on a treadmill.
Think about the calories we could burn!
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comradewinter ONLINE (12/15/2012) [-]
If you look at the .gif you can easily tell the speed of the threadmill is dependant on the speed of the wheels. If you run fast, the wheels will go fast. If you go slowly, the wheels will go slowly. You don't get any extra speed.
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waffies ONLINE (12/15/2012) [-]
bitches please!
Also, if you don't make it as far per-step as you would off the device, then it would be an effective exercise tool. For when you actually do need to get somewhere but want that extra bit of exercise. Turns a mile long run into a bit more, and still gets you the mile!
Also, if you don't make it as far per-step as you would off the device, then it would be an effective exercise tool. For when you actually do need to get somewhere but want that extra bit of exercise. Turns a mile long run into a bit more, and still gets you the mile!
#27
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skateabuga (12/15/2012) [-]
It's not completely useless. The bigger the wheels, the more ground you cover, especially compared to on foot.
Would be more comfortable then running on the road, but the running should also be powering a laptop or some other shit as for extra usefulness.
I like it, I actually want one, This is probably good for people who can't run on hard surfaces so it adds a bit of cushiony-ness.
why can't you just run? wouldn't that achieve the same goal?
#13
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N. Korean citizen (12/15/2012) [-]
It's the same principle as a bike: energy is more efficiently distributed, so you can get further using the same amount of energy
No the best invention was a thread that was posted forever ago and it talked about a treadmill that the faster you ran the better your internet was and the faster you ran the download speed was faster. That my friends is the best invention.