To get lean and cut...
Raina0512
Posts: 216
Elliptical VS. Treadmill...
What do you recommend??
What do you recommend??
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Treadmill all the way! I LOVE mine. It is so versitile. you can just walk, or jog, or run, or incline, or run on an incline, owww, my thighs are sore just from talking about running uphill . Seriously though, The treadmill is the way to go. I never felt like I got a REAL workout from an elliptical.0
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Both a great way to get exercise, I lean towards the treamill ,0
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My elliptical KICKS *kitten*! :glasses: And now with the incline options (like the treadmills have), and the various workout options...well it is amazing. :bigsmile: The trust is, if $$$ is a factor, treadmills are cheaper. But in the end...you have to mix it up or you will start plateauing, so use it as your standby, whichever way you go...not the main event. :flowerforyou:0
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Cardio definitely helps trim the fat, but to get lean and cut, you'll definitely need to incorporate some sort weight training. I'd recommend circuit training a few days a week to start...0
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I have both available at my gym... Hahah! Maybe a good idea would be 1/2 and 1/2 each day as a workout... ??0
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The answer is at the gym. Just go watch all the overweight women who get on that darn elliptical EVERY DAY. If that isn't enough to tell you it's useless, ask them how many pounds they've lost. My wife used to be all about the elliptical. Then she went to play racquetball with me and 3 minutes in she was about to die. Personally I like getting out and actually doing something, like cross training or sports, but if you have to choose between those two, go treadmill.
edit; No offense to anyone who like the elliptical, and it's great if you have knee issues (my wife does).0 -
It depends on your goals. The elliptical did wonderful things for my *kitten* but the treadmill got me really feeling productive as I started doing running intervals. Now I don't use either but I'd say for someone starting out or looking for a high calorie burn, definitely the elliptical. Use the treadmill for building up endurance and starting off running.0
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The answer is at the gym. Just go watch all the overweight women who get on that darn elliptical EVERY DAY. If that isn't enough to tell you it's useless, ask them how many pounds they've lost. My wife used to be all about the elliptical. Then she went to play racquetball with me and 3 minutes in she was about to die. Personally I like getting out and actually doing something, like cross training or sports, but if you have to choose between those two, go treadmill.
edit; No offense to anyone who like the elliptical, and it's great if you have knee issues (my wife does).
You can't say the machine is the reason that someone doesn't lose weight. Maybe those women just started working out, or are not eating right. It is an easy machine to start working out on and believe me, if you put effort into it, it gives back. Also easy on the joints as you had mentioned. If you don't find it a challenge, up your resistance. I have been using mine as a staple in my weight loss and I am down 33 pounds in 4 months.0
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