apartment and treadmill
Jcox300
Posts: 62 Member
I prefer to work out at home vs the gym. i do live on the second floor though. i am interested in getting a treadmill to walk on. but i dont want to get one then my downstairs neighbor say i am being to loud. does anyone have any recommendations on a cheap but quiet treadmil?
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I know this sounds stupid. But i jog around my flay. From room to room and track it on my phone using MapMyWalk.
That's just me, because I also do t have enough space to for a treadmill.
But maybe you can use it during the day and avoid times that may disturb your neighbour?0 -
As an apartment dweller, I would stick with walking /jogging in place or from one end to the other. My building is fairly quiet, but I'm sure a treadmill would be obnoxious, no matter the time of day. I have one neighbor who slams his door every single time he opens it (grocery day is a killer!) and it infuriates me no matter the time of day. Does your complex have a gym room available? Or do you know the downstairs neighbor well enough to ask what the noise level currently is and if they would be ok with it durring a specific time everyday?0
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Run outside?0
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Many apartments prohibit treadmills, and even weight sets over a certain weight. Check with the management before you spend any money.
As a former downstairs apartment dweller, I can tell you your neighbors will not be happy with you if you get a treadmill! Even jogging in your apartment will annoy them. Go outside or to a gym, please. (Or move to a ground floor apartment, maybe?)
It's not the treadmill that makes noise. It's you jumping on their ceiling that annoys neighbors.0 -
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Check Amazon and read reviews? Especially since you just want to walk, there might be something0
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Does your apartment not have a fitness center? Mine does, so that's what I use on days that it's too cold or it's rainy outside. Otherwise, I walk outside, either around the complex a few time or at the local nature park that is only a ten minute drive away from me. Maybe you could look into that? I absolutely LOVE walking at the park since it's so nice and peaceful. I hate it when the weather makes it so I can't walk there.
If you must get a treadmill, you need to go down and talk to your downstairs neighbor. Maybe work out a schedule with them in which it is okay for you to walk on it. For example, I live on the third floor in my own building and do a lot of jumping around doing various workouts (Insanity, T25, etc), but I have set times in which I can work out based on whether they are home or not below me. It's not too inconvenient for me to work around their schedule and I don't feel guilty about making a lot of noise and bothering them when I do work out.0
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