Jul. 2nd, 2011
I'm thinking about selling my treadmill.
I really like my treadmill. I didn't use it every day, but I've gotten a lot of use out of it.
But now I have a puppy. And. Well. I just can think of a situation in which I would need to walk daily and the puppy would not benefit from coming with me.
(Of course, another option would be to get a doggy treadmill and put it beside mine, and then we could both exercise inside where it's warm in January.)
One benefit of getting rid of the treadmill, is space. If the treadmill goes away, I gain the use of the treadmill room for other things.
If it weren't so tricky to get a treadmill here, in the first place, or if there were more options for walking on treadmills at, say, a fitness center, it'd be an easier choice.
I also have a heck of a time getting rid of anything, anyway. . o O (What if I need it?)
So. I dunno.
I really like my treadmill. I didn't use it every day, but I've gotten a lot of use out of it.
But now I have a puppy. And. Well. I just can think of a situation in which I would need to walk daily and the puppy would not benefit from coming with me.
(Of course, another option would be to get a doggy treadmill and put it beside mine, and then we could both exercise inside where it's warm in January.)
One benefit of getting rid of the treadmill, is space. If the treadmill goes away, I gain the use of the treadmill room for other things.
If it weren't so tricky to get a treadmill here, in the first place, or if there were more options for walking on treadmills at, say, a fitness center, it'd be an easier choice.
I also have a heck of a time getting rid of anything, anyway. . o O (What if I need it?)
So. I dunno.