Treadmill or Elliptical
ChloeKarenin
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Hi! I was wondering which one is more beneficial to weight loss and toning. Is one better for you? Also, which brands are best? Thank you!
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I think it comes down to each individual (some people can work out hard on a treadmill and some on an elliptical)
For example: I can burn 500 odd calories on the street in 50 mins, but I cant run on a treadmill for 30 mins.
In 20 mins I can burn 100 calories on a treadmill (thats just about half what i get on the street)
I prefer the elliptical out of the 2 machines (i burn on average 230 calories on 28 minutes workout with it.
So personally for me the elliptical beats the treadmill0 -
weight loss is all about having an energy deficit....this is most efficiently done with your diet. You should exercise for fitness. Personally, I would say treadmill...running is a "natural" exercise. I personally see little point to an elliptical...I have never figured out what you become better at by doing the elliptical or how the elliptical translates to sport. It just seems like a completely random exercise with no true purpose.0
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Hi! I was wondering which one is more beneficial to weight loss and toning. Is one better for you? Also, which brands are best? Thank you!
Weight loss as mentioned is by calorie deficit. Toning is from weights. Elliptical and treadmill are for cardio and endurance. You can develop some muscle definition given enough resistance and duration on either but more effectively by working with weights.
No data on brands. I use a gym and they have only commecial grade equipment designed for continuous usage day in/out.
Benefit of elliptical is that it is low impact and a treadmill is not at any speed over a walk. The ones with operable arm poles are similar to running with snowshoes on.0 -
I personally see little point to an elliptical...I have never figured out what you become better at by doing the elliptical or how the elliptical translates to sport. It just seems like a completely random exercise with no true purpose.
Hmm. Never thought of it that way. I use both. For me the point of the elliptical is I've just had a revision to my hip replacement (10 weeks ago woohoo) and it allows me to get a good cardio workout and work my glutes when I go backwards without creating any undo pressure on my joints. I use the treadmill to improve my gait.0 -
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weight loss is all about having an energy deficit....this is most efficiently done with your diet. You should exercise for fitness. Personally, I would say treadmill...running is a "natural" exercise. I personally see little point to an elliptical...I have never figured out what you become better at by doing the elliptical or how the elliptical translates to sport. It just seems like a completely random exercise with no true purpose.
Elliptical can be less stressful on one's joints. That's really the only reason I could see to use it instead of a treadmill.0 -
I lift, use a heavy bag, run, and hike.
Do what works for you and what you enjoy.0 -
For me is Elliptical,,,
and also Stationary Bike,,, and swimming
i dont use treadmill because i run,jog and sprinting in outdoor/outside0 -
With all the different settings (speed, incline, resistance), you can burn as many calories you want on either machine.
Bad knees? Go for the Elliptical.
If you want to "tone", lift heavy weights and eat at a deficit. You won't gain muscle, but you will lose the fat that's blocking the view.0 -
Your weight loss is done in the kitchen first and foremost and you exercise for fitness that being said it will come down to a personal preference as far as which piece of equipment works best for you... I have severely bad knee's from my previous obesity so my workouts are gauged on how well my knee's are holding up on any given day... I will tend to use the elliptical more because it is much less stress on my knee's but when I can handle the pounding I will do treadmill...... They both have there place..... Best of Luck0
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weight loss is all about having an energy deficit....this is most efficiently done with your diet. You should exercise for fitness. Personally, I would say treadmill...running is a "natural" exercise. I personally see little point to an elliptical...I have never figured out what you become better at by doing the elliptical or how the elliptical translates to sport. It just seems like a completely random exercise with no true purpose.
I agree, weightloss is about having a calorie deficit...caused by modifying what one eats AND the addition of exercise. I don't see the two as separate, personally.
Anyway, the point of my response is this:
the true purpose of the elliptical is to help create a deficit in energy, build fitness and not impact on the joints in the same way that running does. It isn't meant to translate to sport. I love going to the gym, climbing, exploring the coast...but sport? I don't partake in sports and have no desire to do so. I never choose my exercises based on whether they translate to sport or not. Interesting idea though.0 -
Neither / Both0
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Elliptical all the way. Treadmill is too hard on the knees.0
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I personally see little point to an elliptical...
Endurance and cardiac health? Maintaining a caloric deficit? Low impact exercise for people with injured or bad joints?0 -
I love my Proform Elliptical Hybrid. It has the elliptical and recumbent bike all in one. Which I love so I'm not bored with just one option. Treadmill you just run like a hamster on a wheel. But that's my own personal preference.0
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I like the elliptical. I actually feel like it helps tone my bottom better when I increase resistance and my joints hurt a lot less. Funny when I walk outside my joints do not hurt, but on the treadmill they do.0
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Elliptical over everything!
http://www.livestrong.com/article/533022-30-minutes-jogging-vs-elliptical/0 -
I personally see little point to an elliptical...I have never figured out what you become better at by doing the elliptical or how the elliptical translates to sport. It just seems like a completely random exercise with no true purpose.
Hmm. Never thought of it that way. I use both. For me the point of the elliptical is I've just had a revision to my hip replacement (10 weeks ago woohoo) and it allows me to get a good cardio workout and work my glutes when I go backwards without creating any undo pressure on my joints. I use the treadmill to improve my gait.
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING!!
I like both the elliptical and treadmill. I burn more calories on the treadmill though.
Treadmill is good because you can run fast, change the incline, its easier to incorporate "walking breaks", and you feel very "free".
The elliptical burns less calories for me, and it feels more like a contraption. But you can adjust the settings so that there is more resistance, and you use your arms a lot more. You can also run "backwards" safely on the elliptical and work difference muscles.
I like using the elliptical from time to time, especially before cross-country skiing season, and when I feel like doing something that invloves more of my body. But generally I prefer the freedom of running, even if its on a treadmill, plus i burn more calories.0 -
I personally see little point to an elliptical...I have never figured out what you become better at by doing the elliptical or how the elliptical translates to sport. It just seems like a completely random exercise with no true purpose.
The elliptical is great for those who need a less impact workout. A treadmill can provide a lot of impact on joints.
OP, I personally prefer the elliptical just because it's less impact and I don't always feel like wrapping up my ankle, putting my brace on and popping in my orthodics to workout. I need to do that for the treadmill but not with the elliptical. I can get a better workout on my treadmill though because I do intervals with walking and jogging.
Either is good for weight loss. It comes down to whatever you prefer and whatever you will stick with.
You can't really tone your muscles... you can either retain them, build them or lose them. You need to be lifting weights for work on your muscles. Either machine will only work your heart (a muscle) and your lungs.. to do anything else for the other muscles in your body you need to be lifting weights.0 -
I like both the elliptical and treadmill. I burn more calories on the treadmill though.
Treadmill is good because you can run fast, change the incline, its easier to incorporate "walking breaks", and you feel very "free".
The elliptical burns less calories for me, and it feels more like a contraption. But you can adjust the settings so that there is more resistance, and you use your arms a lot more. You can also run "backwards" safely on the elliptical and work difference muscles.
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I hate both. I think they are both torture.0
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Okay silly question time.
How coordinated does one need to be to use an elliptical? When I see people on them I worry that I would not be able to get all my limbs moving correctly.0 -
I choose Elliptical simply because I can switch to tread backwards and the machine still tracks my progress. Also, I can workout on Elliptical with closed eyes. With Treadmill, all eyes forward.0
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Treadmill.
but....I would suggest looking in to getting a cheap gym membership and trying them out, for a while, before you buy one. You could get a lot of months of use of any machine for the price of a home one.0 -
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Okay silly question time.
How coordinated does one need to be to use an elliptical? When I see people on them I worry that I would not be able to get all my limbs moving correctly.
Not very, there is a bit of how does this work the first time but you get into the rhythm very quick and it wasnt an issue after the first time. Plus you can do just your feet then get your arms going.0 -
I've had a "True" brand treadmill for years and I love it. I prefer the treadmill over the elliptical because I like to run. When the weather's crappy or it's dark outside, I just hop on the treadmill and get almost the same workout. I also used to live in an area where I just got way too much unwanted attention running outside, so the treadmill was the way to go. For toning, though, you should look into weight training. There's a lot you can do with simple dumb bells and your own body weight. Get a book.0
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Okay silly question time.
How coordinated does one need to be to use an elliptical? When I see people on them I worry that I would not be able to get all my limbs moving correctly.
Not very, there is a bit of how does this work the first time but you get into the rhythm very quick and it wasnt an issue after the first time. Plus you can do just your feet then get your arms going.
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I love running and treadmills are great! Even if my shorts do cut my legs..
The what's good for you is going to come into play here. Can you run better and longer? Or can you fake ski better and longer? Usually I do 40 -60 minutes of running then I move onto the elliptical for 30. Try them and see what you and your body like best0
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