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When your treadmill becomes a "dreadmill"By: Liz Neporent When cleaning the bathroom tiles with a toothbrush and tweezing your eyebrows both seem like better choices than a date with your treadmill, it's time to rethink your relationship. Before you begin referring to it as the "dreadmill," change your attitude and develop a passion for going nowhere fast. Take these tips to heart so you and your machine remain on speaking terms through the winter. Set the mood. Lights, TV, music, ACTION. If your treadmill is at home, put it in an inviting place with requisite entertainment like your TV, CD, DVD or radio -- whatever gets you pumped. Get it out of that cold, damp basement -- even die-hard mill users have trouble getting motivated in a cobweb-covered setting.
If the gym is your preferred sweat-stop
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