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How to deal with idle treadmills?
Idle treadmills are an inevitable problem for many families. Many people bought treadmills, but they seldom used them for various reasons, and eventually they just became a big guy occupying a lot of space in their homes. So, what should we do with these neglected treadmills?

First, resell idle treadmills.

Just because the treadmill is idle doesn't mean it's worthless. For some people who are willing to buy treadmills, idle treadmills may be what they need. In addition, some merchants will also buy idle treadmills. Idle treadmills can be sold to people in need through the second-hand resale platform or online website, which can not only solve the problem of home occupation, but also obtain certain economic benefits.

Second, add some equipment to the idle treadmill.

Television, computer watching drama, listening to songs, chasing fans, practicing calligraphy or doing yoga and pilates on the treadmill can all be done on the idle treadmill. You can add a TV on it, or put a computer next to it to solve other things at home while running.

Third, use it for yourself.

Idle treadmills are rarely used, but they are a kind of equipment that can make people healthy. If your fitness plan has never been implemented, why not start with yourself? You can spare an hour for exercise in the morning or evening, which can not only help you keep healthy, but also help you relax and relieve the stressful work pressure.

In short, idle treadmills should not be home furnishings, and we should try our best to deal with them. Transferring, adding other equipment or using it yourself are all very good choices. These methods can make better use of resources and avoid unnecessary burden brought by idle treadmills.