Treadmill or Elliptical
Jesikuh094
Posts: 48 Member
Which is better to burn more calories & show results faster?
Thanks!
Thanks!
0
Replies
-
Simple answer...Whichever one you will use.0
-
The one that makes you want to do it again tomorrow. My preference is swimming but when I have to use the machine, elliptical because it used arms and legs.0
-
You'll see better "results" (which I suspect is a euphemism for weight loss in this case) by regulating your diet.
Choose an exercise modality that you'll a) enjoy and b) improves an area of fitness that you are interested in0 -
both,until you dont have to ask.......1
-
my experience wearing a HRM, the treadmill burns more calories than the elliptical. However, the elliptical is easier/safer for my bad knees.
What results are you looking for? If you are looking to train for a marathon, i imagine the treadmill is better. If you want overall improved cardio health, i think either one is good. If you are looking for weight loss, the fastest results are eating at a deficit. You can't outrun a bad diet.0 -
-
Also if you pick the elliptical make sure you are adjusting the resistance. I see way too many people leaving it at level 1.0
-
almstpurfect wrote: »Also if you pick the elliptical make sure you are adjusting the resistance. I see way too many people leaving it at level 1.
0 -
I think it's a personal choice. Here's my experience (no science behind it)...running on treadmill burns the most, then elliptical at resistance, then walking on treadmill (unless at such a high incline that it's comparable to elliptical). Personally, I hate the elliptical because to me it's an unnatural movement, but I use the treadmill, but others are the opposite, so a treadmill is likely to sit unused.0
-
almstpurfect wrote: »Also if you pick the elliptical make sure you are adjusting the resistance. I see way too many people leaving it at level 1.
True. I think the point was to not start out too easy and stay there. Increasing the resistance on the elliptical and making it harder will increase your calorie burn and be much less of a waste of time. But, you do have to be careful to not over do it and risk injury.0 -
The reason I ask, I also want my legs and things to shape up as well. I dont feel like I am doing as much on the treadmill, compared to the elliptical, but I do have an issue with my heart that causes my heart rate to go well over 200 when using the elliptical on just level 5.0
-
if you want to shape up your legs, you should probably do some strength training.0
-
The elliptical motions confuse my body lol.
Coming from someone who runs.0 -
Lol. I do squats & other things, too. I just need something for cardio that isn't going to send me into cardiac arrest from my irregular heart beat. I can handle a lot, honestly it just makes me nervous when my heart rate is over 200.0
-
you can and should always pace yourself , on any piece of equipment.0
-
Do you have an HR monitor? If you have a heart condition, I'd really suggest getting one and using it properly. You CAN still do cardio but, as @SonyaCele said, pace yourself.0
-
Do you have an HR monitor? If you have a heart condition, I'd really suggest getting one and using it properly. You CAN still do cardio but, as @SonyaCele said, pace yourself.
Thank you so much! I will try to purchase one of them!0 -
Jesikuh094 wrote: »Do you have an HR monitor? If you have a heart condition, I'd really suggest getting one and using it properly. You CAN still do cardio but, as @SonyaCele said, pace yourself.
Thank you so much! I will try to purchase one of them!
If you have a heart condition you should get a recommended medical one...certainly one with a chest strap0 -
For buying a machine, I would choose the elliptical because it offers a low impact cardio workout that I can use as an alternative to actual running. I happen to live in a part of the US that has good weather year round so if I want to run I'll just go outside and run, the elliptical is a good option for rainy days or those times when I can't get out during daylight hours.
If you haven't already, get that arrhythmia checked out just to be sure and then you won't have to be nervous because you'll know the deal.0 -
I unfortunately live in an area with extremely bi-polar weather. I dont plan to purchase either of the above , treadmill or elliptical but where I work has both in the training room but that is all they have. I use both but I feel like the elliptical does more for me. I will look into the items to help moitor my heart rate; I dont feel bad when it gets that high, 200 or over, it just makes me nervous.0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.6K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.3K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 431 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions