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Anonymous
Sup /fit/

Alright, times have finally reached a point in my life where financially I can begin pouring money into my own physical being. I wanted to start off getting myself something that I know I would use on a daily basis without worry that I will stop (Pic wholly related)

My problem is that I live in an apartment above someone else, and I don't want to deal with an apartment manager beating down my door every time I get on the machine.

End question: Is there any dependable way to cushion down the impact on a treadmill to where the people living below me wouldn't hear it?
>> Anonymous
nope. Get an eliptical or stationary bike if you are going to stay inside. Low impact will save your joints and your neighborly relationships...

..or just go outside
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
You could put it on springs?

But a bike or running outside on dirt is healthier.