No. Treadmill running is not better but it's not worse either.
Initially, treadmill running may seem harder. There is often a perception that the pace on a treadmill is faster than it is. Treamill running can also be difficult because of boredom. Running a scenic course on a nice day is generally more fun. Finally, running inside can be more difficult if there is poor ventilation and cooling. In that case, it can be worse than a hot summer day.
Here is some general information about treadmill running. While it was written for another question, you may find useful.
You can definitely get faster using a treadmill. A few years ago, I would have laughed at the idea of running on one. Now during the winter, I run almost 100% on a treadmill. I am not alone, Christine Clark, the winner of the 2000 US Olympic Trials Marathon trained almost exclusively on a treadmill. In addition, Utta Pippig, former world record holder and Boston Marathon winner also did a lot of treadmill running. Whether you improve really depends on the workouts and how your body responds to training. The same is true if you run outside.
There are advantages and disadvantages to treadmill running.
Advantages
1. You can run without concern for the weather
2. You can run at any time of day
3. You can precisely control the workout
4. If you are not feeling well you can stop at any time
5. You can run hills even if you live in a flat area
6. You can run hill repeats without having to run down hill
7. With two treadmills side by side, you can run with a partner even if your abilities are vastly different
8. Professional gym treadmills have a nearly ideal running surface. (This is not necessarily true for a cheap home machine)
Disadvantages
1. Treamill running can be a little boring
2. Biomechanics are not 100% the same
3. Some gyms are not well ventilated and it can become too warm (this can be advantage if you are preparing for the Honolulu Marathon)
The boredom can be overcome by listening to music, watching tv or by varying the workout. While the biomechanics are not 100% the same, they are close enough for distance runners.
When running on a treadmill, set the incline to 1%. This better simulates outdoor running. In addition, if you run outdoors once a week you will be plenty prepared for road or track running.
2007-05-12 06:58:38
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answered by David 5
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Manual Treadmill For Running
2016-11-16 16:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. If you live in a nice, clean, open area, then just go outside. If, on the other hand, you are going to get mugged, or poisoned, or even run down, then I would suggest that you get on the treadmill.
2007-05-12 04:45:54
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answered by bert the fish 1
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Neither is really any better, but to make the effort even, set the treadmill to atleast a 1.0 incline. Otherwise, a treadmill is easier.
2007-05-12 07:17:08
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answered by Panther XC 2
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Believ it or not, running on ground helps you lose weight, but it is really bad for your shins. If you are running on a treadmill it takes longer to see resluts, but it is a much softer surface, so it prevents shin problems and shin splints. however, you can also take turns running on ground, and on the treadmill. but the treadmill IS better for your shins.
2016-04-21 02:45:30
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answered by ? 4
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Outdoors would be best and if you could get access to a high school track. The tread mill is nice but boring at times.
2007-05-12 04:48:31
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answered by Michael M 7
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no
2007-05-12 04:47:55
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answered by allstar12 4
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