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I can see the lawsuits already. |
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I think the blood suddenly rushing to your head would make it difficult to work out. |
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//I can see the lawsuits already.// There is always room for lawsuits. As manufacturer one just has to put enough warning labels on the box. - "This treadmill for walking only. Do not try to jump while using it." |
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//... the blood suddenly rushing ...// Gotta train for it, sell it as an added feature - "If you master this treadmill, a red face will never give you away again." |
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An ordindary treadmill hung from the ceiling and The Wrong Trousers |
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I love this idea. It would be breat cross training. I think a
safty harness would be a good idea though. |
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You could do away with the magnets and the power in
the tread mill and use high friction shoes to move the
thing-- that would be much more like real running... "kick
the earth out from under you" as the coach used to say. |
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We used to exercise at school by bicycling our legs in the air, so I see no issues with blood rushing anywhere. Indeed, I think an upside-down bicycle would be a heck of lot easier to implement than a ceiling treadmill. |
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