elliptical ??
crystallou2u1
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Thinking of getting an elliptical...good idea..bad idea...would like to hear pros and cons please
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uh............ I use to do it I like it because treadmill hurts my knees0
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As far as cardio machines, it's my favorite to use at the gym. Really great on the knees. Great calorie burner!0
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I LOVE mine..so much easier on the knees. . Great workout, too! 30 minutes = above 300 calories0
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They are great.... but once I mustered up the courage to go on the treadmill instead, I started seeing my waist get thinner. Ellipticals are good, don't get me wrong, but walking, running, jogging... all work your body harder because an elliptical actually helps you move. When it's just you walking or jogging, it's only your body doing the work (plus any caffeine you've had0
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The elliptical is the only cardio I use at the gym...It worked for my me. I was too chubby to comfortably use the treadmill when I started at the gym, so I used the elliptical, and I've been happy with it. I think it's a great cardio machine. The best cardio, however, in my opinion, is my Fuji Absolute 1.4 bicycle which I can't wait to ride on Saturday.0
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I love the elliptical machine. Low Impact and you burn way more calories than a treadmill.0
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Definitely try one before buying if you haven't already. I avoid them at all costs as I find the gait long and awkward, possibly because I'm on the short side. I was never able to get an intense workout because if I went too fast I felt like I was going to go flying off and hurt myself. I'm focusing on lifting right now, but I always use a stationary bike for my warm-up in preference to the other options. But I know some people really like them.
I have heard that the lack of impact means that running on an elliptical does nothing to increase bone density, so you would need to find other ways to do that. Seems plausible but maybe someone more knowledgeable can comment.0 -
I am extremely uncoordinated and anytime I ever got on an elliptical I felt uncomfortable, burns more calories but its a lot more "scary". I am a treadmill kind of girl!0
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Love it. Burns more calories than the treadmill too!0
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It all depends on how hard you work on each machine. You work more muscles on a treadmill I believe. Like I said- a treadmill does none of the work for you- but an elliptical does (notice how it helps move your legs/arms?)....
But yes, you can burn a ton of calories on an elliptical, and it's more comfortable and better on the knees than a treadmill. If you use a higher resistance you can burn a lot, just like you'd have to jog and/or use an incline on a treadmill to burn a lot. (For reference, I only go about 30-40min at a time on either.)0 -
The elliptical really seems to give me and overall workout, and believe me it will make you sweat. My advice is for you to try it at your local gym just to make sure that you can handle it. It is a whole lot diiferent then using the treadmill.. Best of luck to you.0
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I love the elliptical machine but had to stop using it because of knee pain. I just had surgery on both knees. My knees had been giving me some trouble but once I started using the elliptical machine, the pain became unbearable. My orthopedic doctor told me to stay off the machine and stick with regular walking. My sister had the same problem.0
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I'm a big fan of the elliptical. Especially since treadmills make my calves burn really fast. Burn a lot of calories and you dont feel sore the next day. Most of the weight I lost has been thanks to the elliptical.0
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Loooooveee the elliptical!! There are a couple different types though with different "feels" to them. I don't know the specifics or what to call them, but the brand I like is Precor. It's very smooth, almost like gliding or standing up riding a bike. I don't know how to describe it. They are kind of expensive, but I'm seriously considering getting one for my house. I love it that much. The other type is very clunky. Makes you feel like you are bobbing up and down or something. Kind of "awkward" feeling. Like I said, I can't really describe it. You have to experience what I am talking about. Go out and try some different kinds and you will see what I mean.0
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I love the elliptical and we just bought a used one for Christmas. Don't get one new! Too much money and you can find plenty of people who are willing to get rid of them on craigslist. Ours at a store new would have been 1500 before tax. We paid 400, plus they delivered. They needed to get rid of it quickly because of a military transfer and we were able to get it for below the asking price. Do try it out first though, because there are different machines with different strides, some wobble, some make noises that may drive you nuts.0
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wow thats awesome.. i have a bad knee so i think this might be better for me ..i have tried one before and do like it better than the tredmill but I want the one thats going to give me the best workout..thank you everyone0
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I have some serious back problems. Unable to walk far, definitely unable to run/jog, but I CAN do the elliptical without jarring my joints. One hour is 612 calories - I work up a good sweat and it feels good.
As far as purchasing your own equipment vs gym, both have their pros and cons. I had a stairstepper and used it religiously for a couple years, so it can work just fine, depending on what motivates you. Tunes/t.v. help.0 -
great idea, I prefer the Precor CrossRamp ellipticals..0
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A Precor Elliptical is a glorious thing...... enough said :laugh:0
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I love the elliptical machine. Low Impact and you burn way more calories than a treadmill.
This. For some reason, I can work way harder on the elliptical than the treadmill.0 -
The elliptical is the primary piece of cardio equipment I use at the gym and we also have one at home. I like it because of the reduced impact on your joints versus a treadmill. I also like that you can use your arms as well as legs. If you get one I'd suggest getting a decent one that has a heart rate monitor, static handles in addition to the oscillating handles, and that has preset workouts. If you have the money and really want to get a good one, get one that also has and adjustable stride. Those are awesome.0
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Go for it! You won't regret getting it! My hubby got me one for Christmas and I love it! ;0)0
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A Precor Elliptical is a glorious thing...... enough said :laugh:
What she said0 -
I think they are awesome. What I use 95% of the time. As someone stated already though, the different brands and "styles" feel different and have different strides. I've been on four or five styles and only two felt comfortable and not awkward. If at all possible try them out before you buy to see which one feels the most natural.0
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