Elliptical question
matthewsq
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I do 20-30 minutes in the elliptical then working out for 30 an hour lifting weights and I feel like nothing happens. When I do the elliptical I do it at level 15 and speed is at 7-10. The thing is saying I get 430 calories for 30 minutes. Anyways, I've read a lot about elliptical that it doesn't lose weight.
My question is that How come I have gained weight but look more toned. only beeing doing for 2 weeks. =(
My question is that How come I have gained weight but look more toned. only beeing doing for 2 weeks. =(
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Youre lifting weights. Muscle is denser than fat and there for weighs more. Measure your waist and neck you'll probably see weekly differences.0
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I am by no means an expert (especially on ellipticals) but I do know that fat weighs LESS than muscle. When I first started working out I gained about 10 lbs without changing my diet. If you are gaining muscle that you didn't have before, you'd have to lose much more fat to have an overall net loss of your weight. In my experience, the weight gain from muscle gain slowed down and now I have started to lose weight since I'm also counting my calories.
Hope this helps, best of luck!0 -
you might be gaining weight but that doesnt mean your gaining fat
muscle weighs more so if your toning up it means you would be adding weight
i agree with smeade20 measure yourself and you will see differences =D0 -
Probably because you are building more muscle mass than fat mass. Muscle weighs more.0
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I can see the difference easy but I saw somewhere that muscle isn't that easy to gain?0
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Are you lifting heavy and eating a lot of calories?0
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I like the elliptical and I didnt think I was burning alot of calories either until I got a HRM and boy was I burning more than I thought. So if you dont have a HRM, I think you should get one. Plus, once you see the numbers moving, it makes you wanna go longer and harder. As for the muscles, it will show a weight gain, but the good thing is you are loosing inches and I would take that any day! Good luck to you!0
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Please explain HRM... how do I get it?0
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Heart Rate Monitor. You can get them at any sports and fitness store and maybe even walmart. There is usually a chest strap that talks to a watch like device that measures your heart rate. The fancier ones allow you to input your weight and height and it can then estimate how many calories your burnng based on how hard your heart is working (I think that's the general concept).0
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It's not that you're "gaining muscle" already. What's happening is your muscles are holding onto more water, which makes them *look* bigger. It's totally normal and okay - part of what they do when you start working them harder.0
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If your toning in less than two weeks, then I can only imagine that you are doing something good there. Good jjob and keep the ellipticL in your program0
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Also you being a guy means that you gain muscle much more easily than a women would. Also it is not unusual to gain some water weight after you start working out after a long time.0
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thank you both for the explanation and visual0
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I just bought an elipical two weeks ago with hopes of burning calories...does it build excessive muscles? Can't deal with that well. My body tends to buff too much with muscles. I only do 10-15 minutes 3 times a week.0
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It may tone your legs slightly but I don't see how it could buil muscles. It will give you a good cardio workout. I'd do atleast a half hour. If you're concerned about building too much muslce check out bodybuilding.com. They have tons of info including how to build lean muscle as opposed to bulky.0
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When you are on the elliptical, remember to do some minutes in reverse too. Whole different muscle group and that direction really makes my heart rate go up. As some of the posts say, take your measurements, you are probably losing inches as you gain muscles. You are doing great, keep exercising.0
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