Calling all those who exercise at home
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I spent $100 on a good pair of running shoes and I run with my dogs around the neighborhood in the mornings. It's a great workout and wears out the pooches so they don't remodel while my wife and I are at work.0
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I like out the front door and down the street. Something to look at change the scenery.0
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I had a stationary bike, but it died a couple months ago. I thought about replacing it, but I've found I'm burning more calories and getting better workouts with exercise videos.
I really like Amy Dixon's 'Breathless Body'. It's 8 cycles of Tabata drills - so tough (and burns 700 calories in a single workout). I do a variety of step workouts. I also go hiking in the mountains around my house. I lift weights at home, too (but it sounds like you're looking for cardio ideas)0 -
I have an upright exercise bike and I LOVE it! However, I wish I had a treadmill bc you can vary the workout with incline/decline. But, my exercise bike has magnetic resistance. I don't use it that often because I do beachbody programs and they are pretty intense by themselves.0
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I hate the motion of the elliptical. It is not comfortable to me so I prefer the treadmill. I have a Nordic Track and love it. (no burning motor yet):happy:0
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The elliptical is best out of those three for the workout. You burn more calories on an elliptical then you do the other two in the same amount of time and your working different points of your body too.0
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I have an elliptical and couldn't have asked for a better exercise machine. It works for me for several reasons:
-It's easier on the knees (I had knee surgery several years ago)
-It's a great workout! Burns tons of calories, even on an "easy" level
-There's a variety of levels - fat burner, cardio, interval, etc. - so I can change my workouts.
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I use my treadmill and walk on an incline. I have RA and that's pretty easy on my joints. My husband has a treadclimber and highly recommends it. Burns more calories in less time with basically the same motion.0
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DEFINITELY THE ELLIPTICAL -- GENTLER ON THE KNEES AND A GREAT FULL BODY EXERCISE0
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I prefer my Wii. I have zero room for equipment in my room, though, so that's about the best I can do. Jillian Michaels' game is a pretty good workout.0
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I like out the front door and down the street. Something to look at change the scenery.
This and exercise DVD's for me. Elliptical, bike, treadmill, all too terribly boring.0 -
as much as i hate getting on that damn elliptical, i get good calorie burn from it. i have a bad knee and it's great for that. i love to walk outside, and my knee usually is ok, but sometimes it hurts later in the day. and u can't burn as many calories walking as u can on the elliptical in the same time.0
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I prefer the treadmill. My husband and a sales person convinced me the elliptical would be easier on the knees, so we bought one. I find it very difficult and uncomfortable. We found a used treadmill at a garage sale a couple years ago. As I tell my husband, I learned to walk when I was very young. I know how to walk, I don't know how to "ellipt." :-D0
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I don't exercise on machines. Those sound like a boring form of torture to me.
Lately I have been doing workout videos, like Turbo Jam, to stay fit. It is working.
If I don't want to do a video, I also like to go outside to jump rope when the weather is nice.0 -
I normally concentrate more on weight lifting exercises & almost always use my adjustable weights & my body weight. In regards to cardio, I prefer the stationary bike or treadmill because in this way, I can feel my leg muscles working more especially at higher incline. Although they say elliptical burns more calories but honestly I don't like low-impact exercises & I don't find it challenging. Moreover the exercises on the treadmill & stationary bikes are more useful in real life since it mimicks real-life moves like running & cycling.0
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Anyway you go you'll do great (so long as you use it of course!) I like my tread, have a stepper, sold my bike (didn't use it), want an elliptical.0
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Concept 2 Model D ergometer (rowing machine). Easy on the joints, whole body workout.0
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I have all 3 and I tend to use the elliptical the most. The bike hurts my butt, I don't like that. The treadmill is fantastic, but my knees get sore if I run on it. The elliptical I have no complaints. I started off using it for 10 minutes a day as that was all I could do, now I do 60 a day - and I love it!
The bike hurts my butt too. I would get off ot it when I had one and my behind would be so sore. The knee issue, I got tendonitis in my knee from walking on the treadmill. so I was thinking about an eliptical.
A recumbent bike will not hurt your butt I have a treadmill and a recumbent bike and switch between the two.0 -
I prefer the elliptical machine...I feel like it's less impact but more results. I sweat so much when I do it!
I have heard that it's easier on the knees. I am thinking really hard about getting one.
it's a great machine. even better when you use the resistance feature. try going fast on it with resistance and it's a crazy workout! i'd say the elliptical definitely. google "discounts on ellipticals." i've seen a lot of ads for discounts lately.0 -
I prefer an elliptical. It is less impact on the knees and it burns a lot more calories than the treadmill for me since I can't really run on the treadmill. I got my elliptical and treadmill on Craigslist for around $100 total. Both are Proform and work well. You can find great deals on Craigslist since so many times people buy them and then never use them. You should look and see what you can find. You might be able to get 2 for much less than getting something new.0
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Thanks so much for alll these great responses. I have lots of exercise DVD's which I alternate with walking on the treadmill but it looks like for now I will be doing the DVD's till I get a new workout machine. I have seen the Treadclimbers and I want one of those so bad but they are so expensive. Will have to be saving money for that for sure. I have never been on an Eliptical but I sure do want to try it. I think I have made up my mind that is what i am going to get. I will miss my treadmill though. I would get on it and watch T.V. or a movie as I walked.0
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I use an elliptical machine. I tried running, but it was hard on my legs. The it's less impact, and I sweat like no other! I do 30 minutes on that and then 30 minutes between my weight machine, jumping jacks, and sit-up bench.0
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I love my rowing machine... it's a Waterrower (water resistance). It's low impact for my bad legs, simple to use, fits in a compact space, quiet, and, most importantly, I burn a lot of calories very quickly.:laugh:
I got it on Craigslist, barely used, for half of retail. You can also rent them for ~$40 / mo. direct from Waterrower...0 -
I love my rowing machine... it's a Waterrower (water resistance). It's low impact for my bad legs, simple to use, fits in a compact space, quiet, and, most importantly, I burn a lot of calories very quickly.:laugh:
I got it on Craigslist, barely used, for half of retail. You can also rent them for ~$40 / mo. direct from Waterrower...0 -
I have an old HealthRider and a Gazelle, neither of which have motors, and they're okay if I want to watch TV. My favorite equipment is the DVD player and my dumbbells. My Tae Bo and Chalean Extreme DVDs give me my most intense workouts.0
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I absolutely prefer the treadmill, and I will be happy to give you the reason. I am lazy. Put me on a row or bike and I have trouble motivating myself. However, I can put my lazy self on a treadmill, know intellectually I need to go 4 mph, set it at that pace, and I better pick up my feet at that pace or I'll fall. So, it does the motivation for me.0
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Thanks, I have heard of a rowing machine, I think that would be interesting. I will have to go and check them out.0
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I have all 3 and I tend to use the elliptical the most. The bike hurts my butt, I don't like that. The treadmill is fantastic, but my knees get sore if I run on it. The elliptical I have no complaints. I started off using it for 10 minutes a day as that was all I could do, now I do 60 a day - and I love it!
The bike hurts my butt too. I would get off ot it when I had one and my behind would be so sore. The knee issue, I got tendonitis in my knee from walking on the treadmill. so I was thinking about an eliptical.
I love my bike, which I have set up in front of the TV; I use a gel seat, which solves the problem.0 -
I have all 3 and I tend to use the elliptical the most. The bike hurts my butt, I don't like that. The treadmill is fantastic, but my knees get sore if I run on it. The elliptical I have no complaints. I started off using it for 10 minutes a day as that was all I could do, now I do 60 a day - and I love it!
The bike hurts my butt too. I would get off ot it when I had one and my behind would be so sore. The knee issue, I got tendonitis in my knee from walking on the treadmill. so I was thinking about an eliptical.
I love my bike, which I have set up in front of the TV; I use a gel seat, which solves the sore behind problem.0 -
TreadClimber.. it's 3 in 1.
Treadmill + Stair Climber + Elliptical -- ALL IN ONE!0
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