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| What I see when I look at a treadmill. | 
Living in New Orleans, I don't have to use the treadmill often.  When I do, it's typically not during the winter unlike most of the country.  And being an adamant hater of the dreadmill, I only resort to it under dire circumstances:
1.  Thunderstorms (I don't wanna die)
2.  Heat index >110
°F/43
°C (Still don't wanna die)
3.  
Yeah.  That's about it.  And #2 I can be flexible on.  The only other circumstance is 
MAYBE if I'm really in a time crunch and can't get a run in otherwise.
I've run in downpours, sweltering temperatures, snow storms (when visiting Cleveland)... anything to avoid feeling like a hamster on a wheel. 
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| My brain on a treadmill | 
When I do get on a treadmill, my battle is to avoid the constant urge to quit.  The whole run I find myself staring at the "stop" button.  It's like there's a magnetic force pulling my attention to STOP.  I've tried music.  I've tried TV. I do best when I'm rocking to music and watching TV with closed caption.  It's the best I can do to max my brain out on distraction.  Unfortunately, it's hard to find TVs with CC which loses my attention rapidly.
TV distraction of choice at the gym:
- News:  Yes, the Daily Show counts.  I'm a dork and enjoy watching the news.  Plus, they often have those scrolly things at the bottom so I can read if there's no closed caption.
- Soccer:  I grew up playing soccer, so that's part of it.  The only part is... have you seen soccer players!?!?  Talk about distraction.  (And have I mentioned that Seattle has a MLS soccer team?  Talk about making it hard to focus at a new job!)
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| Thank you, Vanity Fair, for this lovely distraction.  Maybe I should post this over the stop button. Might kill my desire to finish early...
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What are your thoughts about the treadmill?  Necessary evil or just evil?  What kind of distractions do you use?