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Press the start button and the treadmill will begin at a slow pace, stand on the side rails while it starts moving and then step on the belt when you're ready.

2

Gradually increase the speed to a comfortable jogging or running pace, ensuring your movements are smooth and controlled.

3

Maintain your posture, keeping your back straight, your arms at your sides, and looking straight ahead while you run.

4

To finish your workout, gradually decrease the speed until you're at a slow walk, then press the stop button and step off the treadmill once it has completely stopped moving.

Pro Tip

**Avoid Holding onto the Handrails:** One of the common mistakes people make is holding onto the handrails while running. This can lead to an unnatural running form and limit the amount of calories you burn. Instead, let your arms swing naturally as they would if you were running outdoors. **Use the Incline Wisely:** To mimic outdoor running, set your incline to at least 1-2%. Running on a flat treadmill can be easier than running outside because there's no wind resistance. However, don't set the incline too high (over 7%) as this can be hard on your back, hips, and ankles. **Don't Look Down:** Looking down or watching your feet while running