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    The Physics of an Inclined Treadmill

    Is running up an inclined treadmill the same, physically, as running up an actual mountain? Here’s what science has to say.

    https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/2dd2dfe1594d

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    Thanks man interesting article. I'm like the king of the incline treadmill only type of cardio I'm doing these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarmyg
    Is running up an inclined treadmill the same, physically, as running up an actual mountain? Here’s what science has to say. https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/2dd2dfe1594d Thanks ~T
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    That's an interesting article, very interesting considering i study physics.
    Thanks for sharing tarmyg

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    I always do circuits with incline work on the treadmill..
    Theres one I currently do, and everytime I get to a certain level you just increase the speed a tiny bit

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    Great article

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    Good read

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