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Under desk elliptical vs full size elliptical?

stephaniej2888
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A few weeks ago I purchased a small elliptical that fits under my desk at work. I use it every day and love it so far. I also have a full size Nautilus elliptical at home the I use for about half an hour every evening.
My question is, how many calories are burned per hour on an under desk elliptical? I feel it at the end of the day but it's definitely not as intense of a workout as my full size elliptical but the calorie burn calculator says I burn about the same...which doesn't seem correct.
My question is, how many calories are burned per hour on an under desk elliptical? I feel it at the end of the day but it's definitely not as intense of a workout as my full size elliptical but the calorie burn calculator says I burn about the same...which doesn't seem correct.
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When I wondered how many calories are burned standing at a standing desk, I googled for "standing desk calories". Try googling for "under desk elliptical calories".0
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which under desk did you get? I'm shopping around for something like that and don't know what to do.0
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wow, never heard of these! thanks! I found the following cal calculator deskcycle.com/CalorieCalculator.html0
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I got the Stamina In-motion. I got it off Amazon for $89.
It's kind of heavy and awkward to carry so if you are allowed to have things delivered to your office I would recommend that lol.
I work in a paper mill and I have to go through a turnstile and walk a freaking mile to get to my office with it and it was awful lol
But now that it's in here it works great0 -
I dont get the under the desk elliptical since elliptical exercise was developed intending as a low impact cross training device intended to work both the upper and lower body. Also serves as a means to inhibit osteoporosis.
Im not knocking it I just dont understand how or why they call it an elliptical other than the motion it affords. I assume it works core a little but more so legs only.0 -
Yes it's mainly legs but if your chair has wheels you use your core some to lol. I'm sure it's just the motion that gives it the "elliptical" label. Like I said I have a regular elliptical at home and use it daily but I have a fulltime desk job so that's 8 hours a day sitting on my butt. This was a good piece of equipment to help keep me moving throughout the day.
The one that I have can also be used standing as well. One of my coworkers has a standing desk with this infront of it.0 -
lol standing must be awkward.0
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I tried mine standing and almost fell off..haha
I'm not the most gracefull person to start with though lol0
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