The treadmill's dark and twisted past - Conor Heffernan

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The constant thud underneath your feet,
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the constrained space,
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and the monotony of going nowhere fast.
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It feels like hours have gone by, but it's only been eleven minutes,
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and you wonder,
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"Why am I torturing myself?
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This thing has got to be considered a cruel and unusual punishment."
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Actually, that's exactly what it is, or was.
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You see, in the 1800s,
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treadmills were created to punish English prisoners.
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At the time, the English prison system was abysmally bad.
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Execution and deportation were often the punishments of choice,
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and those who were locked away faced hours of solitude in filthy cells.
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So social movements led by religious groups, philanthropies,
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and celebrities, like Charles Dickens,
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sought to change these dire conditions and help reform the prisoners.
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When their movement succeeded,
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entire prisons were remodeled and new forms of rehabilitation,
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such as the treadmill, were introduced.
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Here's how the original version,
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invented in 1818 by English engineer Sir William Cubitt, worked.
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Prisoners stepped on 24 spokes of a large paddle wheel.
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As the wheel turned,
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the prisoner was forced to keep stepping up or risk falling off,
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similar to modern stepper machines.
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Meanwhile, the rotation made gears pump out water,
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crush grain,
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or power mills,
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which is where the name "treadmill" originated.
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These devices were seen as a fantastic way of whipping prisoners into shape,
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and that added benefit of powering mills
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helped to rebuild a British economy decimated by the Napoleonic Wars.
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It was a win for all concerned, except the prisoners.
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It's estimated that, on average,
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prisoners spent six or so hours a day on treadmills,
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the equivalent of climbing 5,000 to 14,000 feet.
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14,000 feet is roughly Mount Everest's halfway point.
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Imagine doing that five days a week with little food.
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Cubitt's idea quickly spread across the British Empire and America.
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Within a decade of its creation,
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over 50 English prisons boasted a treadmill,
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and America, a similar amount.
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Unsurprisingly, the exertion combined with poor nutrition
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saw many prisoners suffer breakdowns and injuries,
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not that prison guards seemed to care.
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In 1824, New York prison guard James Hardie credited the device
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with taming his more boisterous inmates, writing that
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the "monotonous steadiness, and not its severity...constitutes its terror,"
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a quote many still agree with.
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And treadmills lasted in England until the late 19th century,
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when they were banned for being excessively cruel
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under the Prison's Act of 1898.
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But of course the torture device returned with a vengeance,
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this time targeting the unsuspecting public.
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In 1911, a treadmill patent was registered in the U.S.,
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and by 1952, the forerunner for today's modern treadmill had been created.
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When the jogging craze hit the U.S. in the 1970s,
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the treadmill was thrust back into the limelight
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as an easy and convenient way to improve aerobic fitness,
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and lose unwanted pounds,
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which, to be fair, it's pretty good at doing.
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And the machine has maintained its popularity since.
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So the next time you voluntarily subject yourself to what was once
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a cruel and unusual punishment,
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just be glad you can control when you'll hop off.
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