Elliptical vs Treadmill
7L551
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Hey guys, I know this have been discussed before but here is my input.
I've tried both the Elliptical and the Treadmill, I can burn what says to be 1400-1600 calories on the elliptic during 2 hours (1 hour each session) BUT and this is a huge but I don't get as tired as burning 400 calories for 45 mins on the treadmill + having sour legs afterwards.
So I am really wondering, does the treadmill actually burn less? or does it focus on the thighs more and burn the fat on those areas?, or it is actually true that the elliptical trainer does indeed burn 1600 calories but I am not feeling it XD
I know, so many questions but I have this fat on my thighs and I really want to get rid of somehow but I just don't know how
Please give me your input on this matter.
Thanks
I've tried both the Elliptical and the Treadmill, I can burn what says to be 1400-1600 calories on the elliptic during 2 hours (1 hour each session) BUT and this is a huge but I don't get as tired as burning 400 calories for 45 mins on the treadmill + having sour legs afterwards.
So I am really wondering, does the treadmill actually burn less? or does it focus on the thighs more and burn the fat on those areas?, or it is actually true that the elliptical trainer does indeed burn 1600 calories but I am not feeling it XD
I know, so many questions but I have this fat on my thighs and I really want to get rid of somehow but I just don't know how
Please give me your input on this matter.
Thanks
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I think your body is more active on the elliptical over the treadmill. so your burning more. I feel wonky on the ellipy so I prefer the treadmill. In 15min tho I burn more on the ellipy like you said over the treadmill.0
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I prefer elliptical because it's easier on my knees and seems to burn more calories per time. Also because I can be a little clumsy and I'm therefore afraid I'll go flying off the treadmill.0
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Eliptical over Treadmill anyday!0
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Personally, I burn about the same amount of calories on each for the same amount of time. But like you, I find that the elliptical seems easier. I think this comes down to the fact that the elliptical is much easier on your body. The fact that the treadmill wrecks my joints and makes me feel like crap doesn't mean that I'm working harder on it...it just means that it makes me feel worse because of the toll it takes on my body.0
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if your not wearing a HRM the comparison isn't accurate. Don't trust what the machine says even if you input your personal stats. it would also depend if you're walking or running on the treadmill and expending the same amount of energy (intensity needs to be the same to determine which burns more)
the elliptical is much easier on ones knees.
you also cannot spot reduce-fat burns from all over not in one specific area0 -
I am so glad you asked this question! I would run/walk 3 miles in an hour (outside) but have a treadmill. I also have an elliptical. I started using my elliptical all the time because it was easier on my body but almost feel I am not getting the same work out. I do not trust the numbers on my elliptical and do not have a watch that tells what I burn so I just calculate the time I am on there. So I always question if I am getting about my 3 miles and am I burning enough calories... It seems that I am gaining and not losing and so I questioned if it was my change. I think I am going to just keep doing my elliptical (my joints and body feel better) and pray that the weight begins to come off again Good Luck!!0
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OK so how about the Elliptical vs Treadcllimber? Detailed information please, since I am a bit slow:huh:
Thanks,0 -
i'm not sure if i trust those built-in calorie counters on the aerobic exercise machines, however, i much prefer the elliptical and as it provides resistance to the arms and legs over just the legs i do have to think it probably burns a few more calories... i think the fact that treadmill is likely a higher impact activity, it is going to be harder on your legs from that perspective, and it might be leading to feeling more tired on the treadmill while working your muscles out less... ultimately though i would do whatever you feel more motivated to do as working out consistently is what's going to lead to results.0
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Okay, a few things:
1) A heart rate monitor worn by you is going to be more accurate in calories than whatever the machine says.
2) You cannot spot-reduce fat on your thighs. While in a calorie deficit, your body will lose fat wherever it feels like it, with disregard to where you want it to disappear from.
3) The calorie burn differences between the two machines are dependent on what exercises you're doing on each (i.e. sprinting, intervals, resistance, etc.). Most people just choose the elliptical if they have bad knees.0 -
have you tried the curve treadmill? I used it once at my gym and it was quite amazing! they only have one though due to cost
http://www.woodway.com/fitness/curve.html0 -
You feel the treadmill more in your thighs because it is a more strenuous exercise. I have always burned WAY more running on the treadmill than the elliptical, but if you're walking on the treadmill, then you would definitely burn less than the elliptical.0
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It really depends on what you're doing on the treadmill. For me I like the treadmill more because you can walk, run, incline walk, etc. You have such a variety, and the calorie burn on gym machines are sooooo off. Go by a fitbit or bodymediafit. I recommend bodymedia. I average a 3500 or more burn a day about 6 days a week from exercise, sleep,daily function, etc. -- so it's nice to have that almost accurate reading of what I'm burning vs. the way to high estimate I get from cardio equipment.0
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Don't rely on the calorie counter on either machine. One of the trainers at the gym I go to told me that the calories are way over what you actually burn. If you eat back your exercise calories this could really mess you up. At my gym, she said the elliptical calories were much less accurate than the treadmill.0
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I don't always work out on a machine, but when I do it is an elliptical0
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Another reason the elliptical trainer seems easier is that it doesn't push you to maintain the exact same pace throughout.
By splitting the load between your arms and legs your legs are going to feel less fatigued than they would be fore the same number of kcals on the treadmill(where all the load is on your legs).0 -
FIRST I never trust a built in calorie counter. I personally use polar FT7 heart monitor when working out. Second your comparison from a elliptical to a treadmill is a bit off. If you walk on a treadmill at 3 mph you or jog at 5.5mph or run at 7mph all those numbers are going to be different. Same goes for the elliptical. If you have it set on level 1 and go 5mph or set it on level 10 and go 8mph their will be a huge difference. So you really can't compare a treadmill to a elliptical when it comes to what burns more calories.0
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FIRST I never trust a built in calorie counter. I personally use polar FT7 heart monitor when working out. Second your comparison from a elliptical to a treadmill is a bit off. If you walk on a treadmill at 3 mph you or jog at 5.5mph or run at 7mph all those numbers are going to be different. Same goes for the elliptical. If you have it set on level 1 and go 5mph or set it on level 10 and go 8mph their will be a huge difference. So you really can't compare a treadmill to a elliptical when it comes to what burns more calories.
p.s i agree on not trusting the calorie counter on machines.
but i also don't trust the calorie counter on my hrm either.0 -
The treadmill works out a the core and back muscles a lot more since they are needed to stabalize you, especially if you are running.
When I wear my HRM, it is much eaiser for me to burn more efficiently on the treadmill, hands down. Once I got my Polar, I abandoned the elliptical all together.0 -
Try the Arc Trainer, much better than the elliptical!0
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Thanks everyone for the posts, I would love to answer each and every one of you but that would just spam the forum :P
But I read every single post and I really appreciate all the suggestions and most of you seemed to find the elliptical to be more effective0 -
I can burn more calories on a treadmill but because of the higher impact on my joints, I can't go as long.0
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I think it is personal preference. I prefer the treadmill and find I burn more on that than on an elliptical. Typically 40 minutes on the treadmill at 4.5 mph and a 15% incline is about 750 calories for me. It seems like the key to burning more on the treadmill is increasing the incline.
You can compare calories burned by exercise here : http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/calories_burned_list.asp
It isn't 100 percent accurate, I have found it to be a little on the low side when I compare it to my HRM0 -
I think the elliptical is far better than the treadmill providing you have the resistance set high enough that you have to work to move them. to me it feels like i am trying to go thru sand when i have it on level 9)
But if you are looking to lean out your legs i would go for the bike as well. The bike is great for that. Again....up the resistance0 -
Skip both and opt for the Adaptive Motion Trainer (AMT).......AWESOME and burns calories like crazy!!!0
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When I first joined the gym I tried the elliptical. The motion was awkward for me. I thought it might just be new so I tried and tried then tried again. I found myself hopping off of it and on the treadmill. I'm sure the workout is slightly better but not if you don't stay on it. I can burn just as many calories if not more on the treadmill with the incline and pushing myself.0
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