I hate the treadmill.

I'm sick of the treadmill.

I usually Netflix when I'm on the treadmill.

My first time on the treadmill, I was nervous.

I have a treadmill in the house but I never use it.

If I run, I'm much healthier - I run on a treadmill.

At the age of 21, I had never even stepped on a treadmill.

Swimming can be boring. To me, it's like going on a treadmill.

I eat right. I exercise. I run 5 miles a day on the treadmill.

Verbal contracts are about as useful as a fart on a treadmill.

The treadmill and the damn elliptical - they get so boring to me.

I work out with weights, do yoga and run on the treadmill at the gym.

I love walking on a treadmill, it's a great way to challenge yourself!

I enjoy lifting weights more than I enjoy getting on the treadmill to run.

I love to sweat, I love to dance on the treadmill, and I need that in my life.

I'm an asthmatic. I have to be on that treadmill singing to get my lungs right.

I've never liked playing golf. I prefer to be on the treadmill to keep in shape.

If you don't have time, just run on a treadmill. It makes you want to eat better.

I prefer running on the track because, for me, the treadmill can get a little boring.

Don't fool with machines you're not familiar with - stick with the treadmill and elliptical.

I listen to music a lot on the treadmill - I would test 'Raditude' songs out on the treadmill.

I don't run on the treadmill, because there's no treadmill moving for you on the soccer field.

If I'm on set and there's no other option, I get on a treadmill, but that's my most hated thing.

Still, to this day, I can't run on the treadmill. Why not just run outside? I never understood it.

Being a wrestler is like walking on the treadmill of life. You get off it and it just keeps going.

To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to put a racehorse on a treadmill.

Hit the gym... Working out is the key to your life. All you need is a half an hour on the treadmill.

I always find cardio the most monotonous. Running on a treadmill shows me why hamsters are so crazy.

It's a privilege to be able to take care of yourself and not have to be constantly on the treadmill.

I feel like it's the most boring thing, sitting on the treadmill or on a bike. It just explodes my mind!

You can't pay me to stand on a treadmill for more than five minutes, but I love being physically active.

I am more of an outdoor person, but when I can't run outside, I make sure the treadmill sees a lot of me.

You put me on a treadmill, and I will run away, but you take me out on a beach, and I can run for an hour.

Every day I spend time on the treadmill. I am walking faster, stronger and harder than I was two months ago.

Sentences or solutions occur to me in the shower, or while running on the treadmill, or riding on the subway.

I'm not great at just getting on a treadmill or an elliptical or even going to, like, a SoulCycle-type class.

I'm making little changes in my life to take care of myself, like putting in a mile or two on my treadmill every day.

I've had people come stand in front of the treadmill and wait for me to acknowledge their presence so they can speak.

I try to go to the gym. I either go on the rower or watch a TV show on the treadmill, and then I do some weight lifting.

I try to get myself up and moving as early as possible. Optimum is to be on the treadmill while it is still dark outside.

I have a nine handicap in golf - I can always find time for a round - and I'm on my treadmill and cross-trainer every day.

You will never see me on the bike or treadmill for long periods of time; I just use them for one-minute sprints between sets.

I do a lot of stairs, a lot of planks, a lot of squats, a lot of treadmill, a lot of screaming - and I do it four times a week.

I'm off the diet, but not the treadmill. I speak as someone who's attempted to lose weight and get fit thrice before in my life.

Once we started to urbanize, we put ourselves on this treadmill. We traded away stability for growth. And growth requires change.

I try to walk at least three times a week for 40 minutes or an hour. I do it at the gym on the treadmill, or I go hiking outside.

The treadmill won't run on its own; you have to put some work into this. If you're going to lose weight, you have to apply yourself.

In space, if you push, you are usually going somewhere, so staying on the treadmill was a challenge at first, even with the harness.

Nothing lifts me out of a bad mood better than a hard workout on my treadmill. It never fails. Exercise is nothing short of a miracle.

I do yoga, lunges, crunches, things like that for 40 minutes twice a week. For cardio I usually do the elliptical, treadmill or walking.

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