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Elliptical
Machines
Provide Low Impact, Total Body Workouts That Even The Novice Can
Benefit From.
by Vanessa Cane
Ever since their introduction several years ago, Elliptical Machines
have become increasingly popular and more technically advanced.
Surveys will indicate that as much as six million people prefer
elliptical machines as their choice for home exercise equipment.
If you are looking for an effective and thorough indoor workout,
than look no further than an elliptical machine. There are many
benefits with having ellipticals, one of them is when you use one,
you will notice how impact free your workout will be.
Also a total body workout on one of these machines is challenging
enough for serious athletes but at the same time safe enough for
beginners and even mothers to be.
Of course, like with any physical activity, expert advise should
be sought from your doctor before the use of any exercise equipment.
With the elliptical machine, there is no impact on the ground,
so lower body joints are free from abuse you may get with other
workout machines.
Exercising with the elliptical, you are sure to get an excellent
cardiovascular workout with maximum efficiency. Most of these machines
will give you a total body workout, if your machine has dual action
handlebars for your arms and foot pedals for your legs.
The Elliptical Vs The Treadmill? Which one is the leader of the
pack?
"According to studies, if you exercise on an elliptical machine,
the impact on the joints is low or it has no impact and the user
will burn roughly the same amount of calories as more strenuous
machine like a treadmill. So you get the same results for less effort."
Many of these activities sometimes involve vigorous movement of
the bones and muscles and can inflame old injuries and maybe cause
new ones. The joints that are commonly affected by an impact form
of exercise are usually the knees, ankles, hips and back.
These little statistics probably tells us the reason why elder
exercisers with knee problems and rehabilitating users go for an
elliptical machine rather than a more vigorous machine like a treadmill.
Here are a few of the benefits an elliptical offers:
Research has shown, to maintain healthy bone density, it is necessary
to take part in weight-bearing activities such as running, squash,
football, and other sports where you remain on your feet.
Elliptical workouts may not seem to be routines that are as beneficial
as more strenuous, high impact ones on a treadmill. But in actual
fact, the whole routine is a weight bearing activity, as your feet
are placed on two pedals throughout the workout. So as well as avoiding
the toil that comes with a treadmill routine, it is also good for
bone density.
Women that are pregnant, those that suffer from arthritis, and
recovering accident victims often require a low impact routine,
and that is exactly what the elliptical machine provides.
The oval pedaling motion of the machine, as you step up and down
on the pedals or platforms, is smooth and flowing. Interestingly.
this motion follows same type of elliptical movement that the human
foot follows when we walk or run.
Although the movement created is similar to these activities, all
the strain and vigorous action associated with them is taken away.
The beauty is in the simplicity, your feet never leave the footpad,
as well as this being a safer workout, it reduces the stress on
your joints..
The elliptical motion feels natural and is easy to sustain. You
will find that elliptical machines compliment and enhance normal
body movements, making your workouts feel less exertive and more
penetrative. Focusing on particular and general muscle groups and
giving you an extensive overall body workout.
Studies have also shown that ellipticals work the cardio muscles
and burns calories on the same par as Treadmills if not greater,
as well as stair steppers. The added bonus is that it feels alot
easier to use an elliptical.
The elliptical has some truly unique features, setting it apart
fom its rivals. A good feature that an elliptical has over some
machines is the variety it adds to the workout. One of the biggest
challenges that you as a user faces is to stay motivated and interested
in your training program.
With the dual action handlebars we mentioned earlier, the exerciser
can choose the option of not using them and focusing just on the
lower body. With the precor models, it is possible to change the
the cross ramp incline as well as varying the intensity.
However, there is a feature on these machines that seperates the
elliptical trainer from many other exercise machines when it comes
to variety. That feature is the forward and reversible feature on
the foot pedals. Most elliptical machines have a setting allowing
you to "go backwards" and work additional muscles that
very many other exercise workouts do not target. The fact that you
are standing and walking or running in place, the leg muscles as
well as those in your buttocks, back, and abdomen are worked effortlessly.
Many ellipticals will allow you to adjust the resistance and change
the incline. These adjustments are increased at your own convenience
and allow you to gradually increase the resistance and continuously
challenge your limits.
Recommended top five elliptical machines to buy.
Precor - Although Precor is generally known for it's commercial
machines in gyms all over the world, they also make some less-expensive
trainers for the home exerciser. They can be quite pricey, starting
from $2,000 and upwards, however, the quality you get makes up for
the cost. What sets them apart is that Precor machines have adjustable
ramps, they are sturdy and well built, with which cheaper trainers
cannot compete.
ProForm 700 - This trainer features dual-action engineering. In
real terms, it's got arm handles to work both your upper and lower
body at the same time. At around $400, it's a good buy and includes
iFit.com technology so you can hook it up to your computer for new
workouts. You also get 6 workouts for maximize calorie burning.
Nordic Track Elliptical - This one is very competitively priced,
at around $700. For your moneu you get 6 different exercise programs,
Custom Stride pedals, iFit.com technology, and magnetic resistance.
You also get dual action arm handles, a book and water bottle holder
and an exceptionally quiet workout. Similar to the ProForm above,
except for the adjustable stride...which is excellent if more than
one person will be using it.
Reebok Elliptical Trainers - Like the other trainers listed here
apart from the precor, the Reebok Elliptical offers dual arm and
leg movement and comes pre-programmed with various workouts. Between
$400 and $500, this is a good choice for someone on a budget, although
you will not get some of the extras offered by other trainers.
Fitness Quest Eclipse 4000 - The eclipse offers a smooth, workout
with an electric magnetic system. A nice little bonus is that it
has arm handles through which the heart rate is measured for ease
of use. Also features reverse motion and programs that cover all
fitness goals from fat burning to cardiovascular routines.
About the Author
Vanessa Cane is A Freelance Writer For 1st-For-Exercise-Equipment.com.
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