Eliptical or treadmill
nina1968
Posts: 86 Member
I had just bought an eliptical because i have a treadmill and only do that. So i was just wondering what people like better? And which machine you feel you get a better workout with.
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Bowflex treadclimber. Best of both worlds and burns more calories in less time!0
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I have both. I like elliptical better0
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The best one is the one you like to use. I love the elliptical, and I can read while working out. I cannot read while working on the treadmill.0
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Just checked out the Bowflex...yikes on the price...but it looks cool!!!0
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I incorporate them both in my workout regimine...I tend to burn more calories on the elliptical and I like the 'low impact' benefit on my joints. Its like running but not so to speak. I also like the fact that I can pedal backwards on it and get a varying workout by working different muscles.0
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I like the elliptical better.0
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How fast do most people go on the eliptical? Should i be going as fast as i can or just go at an easy pace?0
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I think that the elliptical gives a better workout unless u r running on the treadmill.0
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Treadmill! I hate how my toes go numb on an elliptical0
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Really depends what your goals are. If you like the low-impact workout, and are going more for calorie burn, the elliptical is a good investment. The treadmill is actual running, so if you're looking to get more of that in, then a treadmill is worthwhile. I wish I had a treadmill for the days when it's crappy outside and I need to get in a run. One day, I will have one. One day.0
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I don't like walking in place and prefer to walk outside. I prefer the elliptical but I now do the arc trainer.0
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I do both. I start on the treadmill walking and jogging to warm up and then jump on the Elliptical. I like both equally.0
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I like the elliptical better. Partly because it moves the speed I go. It makes me feel like I am doing more instead of just trying to keep up.0
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Treadmill! I hate how my toes go numb on an elliptical
This. I have both, prefer the treadmill but the elliptical is great when I want to give the joints a break. I can't go much more than 30 minutes due to the numb toe thing. But I much prefer running.0 -
I use both at the gym, my preference is the treadmill but I burn more calories in a shorter amount of time on the elliptical however it gives me that numb feeling in my feet :ohwell:0
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Treadmill! I hate how my toes go numb on an elliptical
This. I have both, prefer the treadmill but the elliptical is great when I want to give the joints a break. I can't go much more than 30 minutes due to the numb toe thing. But I much prefer running.
Adjust your stance and check your shoes. Make sure you're not running on your toes. I used to have this problem. Make sure your heel stays on the pedal and that your shoes aren't too tight. Most people will have some swelling in their feet during a work-out. Tie your shoes accordingly. If you own your own, try going barefoot or in socks.
PS, I vote elliptical. You should have the resistance up and a decent speed.0 -
How fast do most people go on the eliptical? Should i be going as fast as i can or just go at an easy pace?
To get cardiovascular benefits, you need to get your heart rate up a bit. What I like to do is high intensity interval training (HIIT). I typically go easy for 5 minutes to warm up, then do cycles of 1 minute as fast as I can and 2 minutes of easy recovery. I can only go 20ish minutes with this before I'm spent.0 -
I have both, but had the eliptical first and got really bored of it really quickly. My husband just bought me a treadmill for mothers day and I love it! I really like how intense a good run feels.0
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Thank you all so much. You have all been such a big help. Have a great weekend.0
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I prefer to run outside. I feel like a caged hamster when I am on a treadmill. That being said, I do love to use the elliptical on my cross train days for low impact high intensity.0
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I love my treadmill..And loved the treadclimber machine at the gym, wish it would be cheaper so i could buy one.0
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How fast do most people go on the eliptical? Should i be going as fast as i can or just go at an easy pace?
This really depends on what you're looking to achieve. Are you new to cardio or training for an event? When I use the elliptical I will turn up the resistance and try to keep my heart rate around 160-170. When I do shorter runs I try to run fast and hard; when I do long runs I try to pace myself at a comfortable speed.0 -
Just checked out the Bowflex...yikes on the price...but it looks cool!!!
It is pricey, but I think it is worth it because, it is the best of both worlds. It only gets up to about 4 mph, but I can not run so that is fine, and so far the fastest I have been able to do is about 3.3.
I got it and I saved money abd space over get both. I get a GREAT calorie burn in a shorter period of time than an elliptical, and I thought I could never enjoy anything more than the elliptical!0
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