This article was co-authored by Greg Maurer. Greg Maurer is a Health & Fitness Specialist and the Vice President of Fitness and Education for Workout Anytime. With over a decade of experience, he specializes in functional training, yoga, pilates, exercise and aging, home exercise programs, and numerous fitness diets. Greg holds a BS in Exercise Physiology from Temple University.
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Treadmills are large pieces of exercise equipment that can take a lot of abuse over the years. They're designed to withstand repeated impact, but, like many complicated machines, they can malfunction in a variety of ways. Instead of buying a replacement when your treadmill acts up, consider trying to fix the problem yourself. Try one of these troubleshooting methods if your treadmill is malfunctioning.
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