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Consider lumber. A carpeted floor with extra padding is far superior for exercising over a cement or tile bottom. A hard surface is exactly that: problematic for your outlets. You will also regret lifting weights on a tile floor after you drop that first dumbbell. If you are stayed with the basement for your training session space, pay money for a few thick door mats. Placing a rubberized mat underneath your treadmill as well as other cardio equipment will protect the floor from sweat and oil |
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