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The Dreadmill: More Than Just a Treadmill

Traditional treadmills have long been connected to monotonous cardio workouts. Fitness enthusiasts are frequently trapped in a never-ending cycle, lacking the motivation to push boundaries and achieve new milestones. 

The Bells of Steel Dreadmill, on the other hand, is not your average treadmill. 😁 

In this blog post, we’ll show you what makes the Dreadmill special and we’ll also talk about its versatility and different exercises you can do with it. 

Let’s get into it! 

The Dreadmill

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While everyone’s hyping up about High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), sometimes you just want to take it easy and enjoy a steady, endurance-building workout. That’s where The Dreadmill comes in handy!

The Dreadmill is a lean, hyper-versatile, dream nightmare machine that might just become your favorite workout partner. It utilizes magnetic resistance technology to provide a smooth, and whisper-quiet workout experience.

Of course, you can do HIIT workouts with this beast, but it will hit back twice as hard!

Beyond the Basics

Unlike traditional motorized treadmills, the Dreadmill has a flywheel drive, which gives you complete control over your workout pace. This innovative design eliminates the need for a motor, allowing you to control the intensity of your workouts. With adjustable resistance levels, incline walks become more customizable, ensuring maximum efficiency and effectiveness.

Ideal for Athletes

This machine is also ideal for Strongman and Strongwoman athletes who need to practice movements like the farmer’s carry with minimal space to roam.

Athletes in field sports like rugby and football can also take advantage of this type of training. Trust us, if you add this to your offseason training arsenal, that first scrum or tackle is going to sting. 🏉

Sled Functionality

The treadmill component functions as a reliable incline treadmill, ideal for walking, jogging, or sprinting to your heart’s content. When you’re ready to ramp up the intensity, simply switch to sled push mode and channel your inner beast with the Blitz Magnetic Resistance Manual Treadmill. And don’t forget about the built-in farmer carry handles; get ready to train for the most epic grocery haul of your life. 💪 

With the Dreadmill’s resistance options, you can customize your workout for optimal results. It’s the perfect way to incorporate functional strength training into your routine and take your workouts to the next level.

Maximizing Space and Versatility

One of the Dreadmill’s distinguishing features is its versatility. In addition to standard treadmill functions, the folding mechanism can be used to create a lever arm station, which expands exercise options while saving space.

From decline presses to single-arm rows, the Dreadmill allows you to push yourself and reach your full potential. Its design ensures safety and stability, allowing you to focus on your workout. Whether you’re a seasoned lifter or a beginner fitness enthusiast, the Dreadmill suits all skill levels, making fitness accessible to everyone.

Oh, and did we mention it’s super easy to use? 😁 No complicated controls or confusing settings. Just hop on, adjust the resistance, and you’re good to go. 

Plus, it’s surprisingly portable. You can easily lift and roll the Dreadmill to a new location whenever you need to switch up your workout space. And because it’s self-powered, you’re not tied down to a specific spot near an outlet – the freedom to roam is yours.

Low Maintenance

With the Dreadmill, maintenance is a breeze. Aside from the occasional dusting and belt lubricating, this machine requires minimal upkeep, leaving you with more time to focus on your fitness goals and less time worrying about mechanical issues.

What Can You Do with the Dreadmill?

Now that you know why the Dreadmill is a game-changer, here are some exercises you can do with this innovative machine. 

  1. Simple Walk 
  2. Inclined walking
  3. Backwards and Sideways walking
  4. Sled Push
  5. Farmer carries
  6. Lever Arms Station
  7. Declined press
  8. Single Arm Rows
  9. Standing Calf Raises
  10. Seated Shoulder Press
  11. Romanian Deadlifts
  12. Weighted Shrugs:
  13. Shoulder press
  14. Split Squats
  15. Car Deadlifts

You may also add resistance bands to bodyweight exercises and get creative with your workouts by experimenting with new exercises and movements on the Dreadmill. 

Conclusion

There you have it, folks!  The Dreadmill isn’t just a treadmill – it’s so much more! 😉 

With its versatile functionality, smooth operation, and user-friendly design, the Dreadmill is truly in a league of its own. 

So why settle for a basic treadmill when you can have the Dreamill that offers endless workout possibilities?

Bells of Steel USA Contact

Bells of Steel USA Showroom
6002 Corporate Way,
Indianapolis, IN 46278,
United States
Phone: 1 317-981-5586

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