Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 20:24     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’ll still be able to hear the machine and your extra breathing noises. Yuck.


Surely this is something people can get past. A minor inconvenience at worst. We are living in a time when our president is upending the fabric of society and decency- feels like someone walking during a meeting should be pretty high on the tolerable scale given the current climate


What are you on about? What does a walking treadmill have to do with politics? If anything, people are more on edge and don't have the bandwidth to put up with one more annoying coworker bopping around when she should be still.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 15:10     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

Anonymous wrote:I think the posts above that say, not worth it bc you aren't getting your heart rate up, are not seeing the true benefit. Sitting is the new smoking and if walking at 2 mph for 2 hours a day gets you out of your chair then it is totally worth it. It's not for the workout, it's for the not sitting aspect of it (and it is better then just static standing for your spine).

Absolutely.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 15:06     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

I think the posts above that say, not worth it bc you aren't getting your heart rate up, are not seeing the true benefit. Sitting is the new smoking and if walking at 2 mph for 2 hours a day gets you out of your chair then it is totally worth it. It's not for the workout, it's for the not sitting aspect of it (and it is better then just static standing for your spine).
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2025 11:57     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

I bought a UREVO one with incline. They are around $400 but was on sale for about $350. I like it a lot for when I’m working on the computer. It’s quiet. You don’t walk fast. I usually am at a 2.0 pace. It adds up throughout the day.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2025 11:49     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

Anonymous wrote:They’ll still be able to hear the machine and your extra breathing noises. Yuck.


Surely this is something people can get past. A minor inconvenience at worst. We are living in a time when our president is upending the fabric of society and decency- feels like someone walking during a meeting should be pretty high on the tolerable scale given the current climate
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2025 17:14     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

Few ppl pull this off.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2025 19:40     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

It’s distracting for most tasks
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 13:32     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

Do not use it if you are on camera or off mute. They are so obnoxious. I have one co worker who uses it during meetings and its awful. Loud and distracting because she's bopping every where. She is not out of breath but sometimes her voice is disjointed.

If you have a job where you observe a lot of webinars or the like, it sounds great.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 12:13     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

I dont, but one of my friends does. She recently posted that she's done 5k on it every work day for a year! It's only about an hour a day, so you can break it up between meetings.

If you're out of breath from a slow walk (as some pps mentioned) you should 100% get one of these. That sounds really unhealthy.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 11:31     Subject: Walking treadmill for WFH thoughts?

I got one a few months ago and am happy with it. It was maybe $150 on Amazon? I don't use it that often because it's hard to type while on it (and sometimes I forget about it), but I can read while walking. It is very quiet at low speed (under 2 mph) but is a little noisier when it's going faster. It goes up to 6 mph I think, but only up to 4 if the handlebar is down (as it needs to be if it's under your desk).