Elliptical Problems
BrandiAnn66
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I have a magnetic resitance elliptical (read: its like pedaling a bike while standing up). Its the only piece of equipment that i have room for in my home.
The 2 main problems I have:
1. Grinding in my knees (probably worn down cartilage- I weigh 295 as of today). Any suggestions on how to relieve that?
2. Cramps in the bottom of my feet. I have tried everything I can think of- potassium supplements, foot braces, being properly hydrated, etc etc etc. I even found online to try to kind of "roll" your feet from heel to toe like you're walking. Does anyone else have this prob lem or is it just me?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
The 2 main problems I have:
1. Grinding in my knees (probably worn down cartilage- I weigh 295 as of today). Any suggestions on how to relieve that?
2. Cramps in the bottom of my feet. I have tried everything I can think of- potassium supplements, foot braces, being properly hydrated, etc etc etc. I even found online to try to kind of "roll" your feet from heel to toe like you're walking. Does anyone else have this prob lem or is it just me?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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With the foot thing I roll mine on a cricket ball, and you can get feet rollers there good0
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Not sure if this is the same thing you're experiencing or not. I have an elliptical that I rarely use (I prefer to run anyway) because 20 min into a workout, my feet start going numb. From what I've read, it's caused by the constant contact of your feet on the petals. I find that keeping my shoes laced looser and lifting my feet slightly from the petal on the up swing helps a little and I can make it to the 30 or 45 min mark.
IMO, best thing you can do for your knees is strength training and yoga. Body weight squats and lunges can work wonders.2 -
Not sure if this is the same thing you're experiencing or not. I have an elliptical that I rarely use (I prefer to run anyway) because 20 min into a workout, my feet start going numb. From what I've read, it's caused by the constant contact of your feet on the petals. I find that keeping my shoes laced looser and lifting my feet slightly from the petal on the up swing helps a little and I can make it to the 30 or 45 min mark.
IMO, best thing you can do for your knees is strength training and yoga. Body weight squats and lunges can work wonders.
Foot numbness can be caused by your shoes2 -
I love the elliptical. It doesn't hurt my knees and feet like pounding on a treadmill does.
Maybe your resistance or incline is too great?0 -
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Not sure if this is the same thing you're experiencing or not. I have an elliptical that I rarely use (I prefer to run anyway) because 20 min into a workout, my feet start going numb. From what I've read, it's caused by the constant contact of your feet on the petals. I find that keeping my shoes laced looser and lifting my feet slightly from the petal on the up swing helps a little and I can make it to the 30 or 45 min mark.
IMO, best thing you can do for your knees is strength training and yoga. Body weight squats and lunges can work wonders.
Thank you! I will try lifting my feet to see if that helps.
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Thanks everybody!0
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Not sure about the grinding in the knees, the elliptical is a good choice because it seems to put less stress on the joints. At what point is there grinding? Do you hyperextend your knees at some point? I have a habit of doing that, found I have to consciously keep my knees with a very slight bend to avoid problems.
Some days, my feet will start to cramp, I do find picking them up for a few steps brings relief. Are you barefoot or in shoes? Definitely wear shoes as being barefoot, you tend to grab with the toes...shoes don't really allow that to happen.1 -
I just wanted to chime in and say I can relate! Going from a sedentary office job to even a few minutes on an elliptical my feet went numb, legs felt like they were falling off I felt it all in my knees and shins and couldn't stay on long. I bought some knee braces and slipper like shoes and it helped a bunch! My feet used to go numb very easy in laced shoes. The important thing is you are moving! Even if its just one minute, do one minute daily until that is easier. I promise as you add even seconds to your time it will get easier and before you know it your on 5,10,20 minutes and so on! Get it girl! You can do it!!!1
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go try some different ellipticals. Most gyms offer a few days free. In my experience, ellipticals are very "fit" oriented - they either fit your stride or they don't. You have to try some to see if yours fit well. That might help the foot cramps.
As for the knee grinding, that sounds like you might need to go see a doctor. Do they do anything like that while walking, going up stairs, riding a bike, etc?0 -
This used to happen to me as well. In an attempt to figure out why, I tried putting pressure on my heels rather than the balls of my feet. No issues after I switched my form. I also have noticed that it bothers my knees sometimes though... no solution for that.0
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