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The Treadmill

Patented: History of Inventions

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In the 19th century, treadmills could most commonly be found in prisons. Men over 16 were meant to tread on a treadmill for six hours a day and they were meant to climb just over 8,100 feet. In contrast to their modern track record of improving health and reducing deaths, the Victorian sought treadmills as a way to explicitly inflict pain and punishment.

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