Elliptical vs Rower vs Bike
jonward85
Posts: 534 Member
Ok. I'm looking for 1 piece of exercise equipment. Storage isn't really an issue, but if it would fold up or store nicely that would be a plus. So what is everyone's favorite and why? Thanks in advance.
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Read something interesting - about how an elliptical takes your rear posterior chain out of the exercise due to the backswing of the platforms. FFT.0
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That is interesting.0
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BUMP. Trying to get some replies.0
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If I had to pick one of the three it would be a rower. Great aerobic workout, zero impact (as are the other two) and a full body workout. I've never used an elliptical and I prefer to bike in the great outdoors (in the winter I have a trainer for my road bike so I'm using a bike that's properly fitted to me all year 'round)
The Concept2 (which is probably the gold standard of rowing machines) doesn't fold but can be broken down into two pieces for easy storage in a matter of seconds.0 -
Rowing is the most complete form of exercise out of all of them. No impact, full body, and more calories burned per hour.0
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I was leaning toward a rowing machine myself, but wanted the greater populous' opinion. Anyone else?0
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Love the treadmill and the elliptical....hard to pick a favourite..Elliptcal gives you a full body workout..0
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We have an elliptical and a recumbent bike. I would like a rower. I have a hard time choosing because I like variety. I guess I'd say elliptical because it seems like a quicker calorie burn and a little harder to do than the bike. I have tried a rower once and really liked it but I have a shoulder injury.0
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I've never used a rower, but I prefer the elliptical over the bike. I never feel like I've had a workout after riding the bike. Unless I am riding a real bike outdoors.0
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Rower is definitely the complete full body exercise with no impact. Please be determined with the rower though because it is not "easy" exercise like walking. Just keep your focus and you will get great results.0
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If it's a piece for home then I would go for the rower, probably the best all round workout.
The Concept 2 that was mentioned earlier is great but pretty expensive for home use - unless you have the money!
I went for something a little cheaper, which is ideal for when I can't get to the gym to use the Concept 2.0 -
Rowing is the most complete form of exercise out of all of them. No impact, full body, and more calories burned per hour.
YESS this ^^0 -
I use a recumbent bike and would recommend it to anyone. My husband has knee problems and is still able to use it... just not at level higher than 6. It makes me sweat
I power walk in the great outdoors.0 -
I would get the bike myself. You can bike while watching tv and it is straight forward to do. It doesn't burn as many calories as the rower but personally I find it hard to spend more than 10 minutes on a rower (used to be a competitive rower so maybe I just go too hard) but I am quite happy to cycle for an hour or even 90 minutes on a bike. A bike also often doesn't need that much maintenance and holds up way better than ellipticals do.0
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I use all three pieces of equipment regularly, but if I had to choose one it would be the rower. The rower is definately harder and you get more of an all body work out with it.0
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I love my elliptical, but I also have looked into getting a rowing machine recently. I like to change things up often. I think that the rower is a better overall body workout. As someone said earlier, I would rather bike outside.
You will obviously benefit most from the machine you will use!! This is very important. Make sure that you choose something that will not turn into a coat rack
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For many years I was obsessed with the elliptical. That was my go-to cardio machine before I decided to take up running (the last 3 or so years). But recently I found the rower to be just as good if not better (and more addicting) to use. I agree with previous posters that the rowing machine would be your best bet if you had to choose.0
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1. Rowing if you want complete workout but you won't be able to do for long time.
2. Ellipitcal- Easy and burns calories at much faster rate. You can do for long time as well.0 -
We have an elliptical and a treadmill. I would say I prefer the treadmill - its the most like walking which I like. But the elliptical is what I choose when my knee is bothering me.
When I belonged to a health club I would sometimes use the rowing machine but I really did not like it
As for a bike - I really like to bike and its a great work out. But I would not buy an exercise bike. Its is just not the same as biking on the road. I am thinking about getting one of those set ups that let you ride your regualr bike inside. That might be fun for the winter.
I would suggest you buy the machine you are most likely to use.0 -
During the warmer months i bike and job, but it's cold here for 7-9 mos out of the year *normally* (this last winter was a joke). Looking for something to keep me in shape during the winter. I'm loving all the feedback i'm getting. Anyone else got more to add?0
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Go to a sports outlet and try all the machines your interested in...Or maybe hire one for a month and see how you go..0
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I've thought about that. Looked at memberships for places as well...Thanks everyone for the input!0
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I have an elliptical and a bike, I'd much rather have a rower though. I'd suggest a rower.0
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This is probably really late reply since it was a couple of years ago but I would by far go with rower. The Concept 2 is great. The people at their store are so nice. I've had mine for 5 years and have called them periodically over that time and they are always willing to take time to give me suggestion and ideas for working out. Also, their website has great all year challenges that even give you prizes for competing. Mine broke down last year. When I call in they had me read my serial # to them and they said they had some problems with that serial number. Mailed me out a brand new computer part that day free of charge! And that after I had it for 4 years. Great company can't say enough about them or their product. You can get a real good killer workout in about 20 mins. I suggest watching rowing video on their site to get down technique. Good luck to all0
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