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WalkingPad® Great Running Treadmill


The World's Only Folding Treadmill

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Why Run on A Treadmill?

Put on your favorite playlist, lace up your shoes, and running on a home treadmill can be a wonderful way to relax. What’s more, your ankles will thank you for the treadmill’s excellent cushioning, especially during recovery. With a home treadmill, nothing—rain, snow, uneven ground, or a busy schedule—has to stand in the way of your run. Whether you’re running for fun, training for a marathon, or aiming to lose weight, a treadmill can always meet your needs.
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Making walking or running a consistent part of your workout routine is a great way to maintain a healthy lifestyle. A running treadmill combines exercise with convenience, keeping you motivated and active—nothing beats its blend of ease and safety. If you plan to use it for long sessions and want the whole family to join in, consider a high-end model. For shorter, more casual runs, a basic treadmill is an excellent choice.

Over the past two years, treadmill sales have surged. During the COVID-19 period, is there any place safer than your own home? And now, when compared to the high cost of traditional treadmills, why not consider these practical foldable options?

Portability and foldability are standout advantages of WalkingPad. As a leader in foldable treadmills, WalkingPad has won 6 renowned international awards, filed 220 patent applications, and obtained 19 patent certificates—all ensuring smooth, stable performance across our entire range of treadmills.

Its compact, foldable design allows the treadmill to be stored under a desk, sofa, or bed. Equipped with built-in wheels and a handle, WalkingPad treadmills can also be easily leaned against a wall when not in use.

WalkingPad treadmills support both running and walking modes. Simply lower the handle, tighten the bolts, start at a slow speed, and once you feel comfortable, secure the handle to switch to walking mode.

1. With advanced technology and unique foldable patents, WalkingPad running treadmills are popular among customers, featuring a thin, lightweight design and high weight capacity.

2. The one-piece aluminum alloy skeleton design achieves a perfect balance between stylish aesthetics and robust performance. Additionally, the one-piece structure has fewer contact points, resulting in less maintenance and a longer service life for the treadmill.

3. The eight-layer professional track deck design and brushless motor effectively reduce noise and shock, ensuring the treadmill operates with minimal sound.

4. As a leader in the industry, WalkingPad has collaborated with other treadmill manufacturers, relevant government departments, and renowned industry experts to develop a set of strict industry standards, which meet people’s health and fitness needs.

1. Enhance health and build fitness. As is widely known, regular exercise offers numerous benefits, such as improving cardiovascular health, alleviating ankle pain and arthritis symptoms, keeping you active, and boosting creativity. Treadmill running can also help resist diseases: studies have shown it reduces the risk of stroke and breast cancer. For those in the early stages of osteoporosis, diabetes, or hypertension, doctors often recommend regular running as part of their treatment plan.

2. Aid weight loss. Running is one of the most effective ways to lose weight, as it burns more calories compared to many other forms of exercise. A treadmill provides more opportunities to work out, free from time and weather constraints, making it easier to burn extra calories and achieve weight loss goals.

3. Effectively prevent muscle and bone degeneration. Our skeletons and bodies function best with regular activity—prolonged sitting at a computer weakens the skeleton, while consistent long-term exercise keeps it healthy and slows down bodily aging. Running stimulates the production of growth hormones, helping maintain a youthful state, and a home treadmill makes it easy to stick to your exercise goals.

4. Maintain and improve overall fitness levels. With its compact foldable design, the treadmill can be stored under a desk, bed, or sofa. It takes just a second to unfold, allowing you to start exercising immediately. This regular activity helps lower cholesterol, reduce the risk of blood clots, strengthen lung function, and boost immunity by increasing lymphocyte levels.

1. People with arthritis, meniscus injuries, or ligament damage are not suitable. High-frequency running can cause repeated wear and tear on the hip, knee, and ankle joints, which may worsen their conditions.

2. Individuals with heart disease should avoid treadmill exercise, especially at fast speeds. Rapid running increases cardiac workload significantly, posing potential dangers to their health.

A treadmill frees you from weather and schedule constraints, letting you exercise at home or the office anytime. But before taking advantage of this convenience, there are some preparations to make.

First, before bringing the treadmill home, ensure you have enough space—not just for storing it when folded, but also for using it when unfolded.

Second, make sure the treadmill’s four contact points sit stably and evenly on the ground to guarantee safety and stability during use.

Third, to reduce noise, place a mat under the treadmill if needed.

Fourth, if possible, set up a dedicated circuit for the treadmill. Sharing the circuit with other equipment could cause power overloads and unexpected shutdowns.

Finally, after all these preparations, warming up before running is crucial. It increases your heart rate, helps deliver oxygen to muscles, and raises muscle temperature—making your run more effective. Start with slow running, then gradually increase speed.

Yes, it can. Having a treadmill nearby encourages more frequent running—you can exercise while working, watching TV, or listening to music, ensuring you get consistent workout time instead of sitting for long stretches. With a home treadmill, you can keep running even when gyms are closed.

Treadmills also make it easy to adjust or increase speed, helping you build pace control. Compared to running on concrete, the treadmill’s cushioning better protects your knees from impact, reducing injury risk and allowing you to train more sustainably—all of which contribute to becoming a better runner.

Yes. According to a report published by the CDC, people need 150 minutes of exercise per week to stay healthy. Of course, you can split this time into 30-minute sessions each day. And depending on your exercise habits, you can increase or decrease the workout time on a WalkingPad electric treadmill.

Before running on a treadmill, ensure the machine is placed stably. First, stand with your feet on both sides of the belt. Then, step onto the center of the treadmill and start walking or jogging at a slow speed. After warming up and getting used to the pace, gradually increase the speed.

Just like running outdoors, running on a treadmill can also effectively burn belly fat. For a 30-minute workout, slow running burns about 300 calories, moderate-speed running burns 500 calories, and fast running burns 600 calories.

Just like running outdoors, running on a treadmill can also effectively burn belly fat. For a 30-minute workout, slow running burns about 300 calories, moderate-speed running burns 500 calories, and fast running burns 600 calories.

If you want to achieve good weight loss results, you can run at a speed of over 8km/h. This speed range can be divided into two types: slow speed (8km/h to 10km/h) and moderate speed (10km/h to 12km/h).

However, some people choose an extremely fast running speed in pursuit of quick weight loss results, which is incorrect and can even be harmful to health. The right approach is to start with simple slow walking and then gradually transition to running.

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