Elliptical or Running?
saun5870
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Okay so I need some opinions- is the elliptical really good for you? Is it as effective as running? I have been doing the elliptical a lot lately for 30-50 minutes a day 5 days a week and mixing in some weigth training too. I have been keeping my cals under 1200 for the past 3 weeks with the exception of a couple weekend days- and I have only lost 4lbs and I don't feel very much thinner/stronger at all.
I feel like the elliptical isn't really as good as running because even though my HR is up and I am sweating like a pig I can do the elliptical forever without getting tired as opposed to running where I get so tired and have to walk.
Does anybody else feel like the elliptical machine is NOT very effective? Ideas/suggestions of other cardio workouts? Thanks!!
I feel like the elliptical isn't really as good as running because even though my HR is up and I am sweating like a pig I can do the elliptical forever without getting tired as opposed to running where I get so tired and have to walk.
Does anybody else feel like the elliptical machine is NOT very effective? Ideas/suggestions of other cardio workouts? Thanks!!
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I get bored with cardio so I do HIIT cardio; it burns fat quicker. http://www.livestrong.com/article/394443-hiit-workouts-for-the-treadmill/0
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thanks! good to know. When I run on the treadmill I always do HIIT because I get SO bored just running one pace. I feel like it does way more than elliptical even in half the time... guess I will try it out because I am not getting results with the elliptical!0
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Bump. Thanks for the information!0
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Are you eating back your calories after work outs? Maybe you aren't eating enough and thats why you arent losing!
With that said I like the elliptical better because I find I can also work out my arms.0 -
Running is always going to be better than the eliptical for effort/calorie burn. It's more taxing on your body, for sure. If you have joint problems or something of the like, mix the two, but if you feel good running I would go with that. You'll burn twice the cals running than you will on the eliptical in the same given time-period.0
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Both are good- one isn't better or worse than the other.
Running will burn more calories but the elliptical has good qualities too.
No reason why you can't use both!
I'm a runner and recently a running magazine I subscribe to did an article on the value of the elliptical.
If you're interested, just visit the Runner's World website and search.
AND I have to 2nd Kierstin's suggestions--- studies show intervals are the best burners.0 -
I like to run, get outside and just get lost in your zone.0
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Thanks guys, the reason I like the elliptical is because I can read on my kindle and I don't get so bored. I get bored running the same speed & long distances because I can never find any headphones that will stay in my darn ears!!0
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Thanks guys, the reason I like the elliptical is because I can read on my kindle and I don't get so bored. I get bored running the same speed & long distances because I can never find any headphones that will stay in my darn ears!!
I had that earbud problem too! I found these fairly cheap, hook-behind-your-ear ones that don't fall out though - maybe invest in a pair of those? The hook reduces the strain on the wire pulling on the actual earbud itself = no more falling out! (:0 -
I am not a fan of machines to workout with. Your body is all you need. I prefer to run outside. It also helps me push myself harder and set goals for myself. I also feel like im going mo where on a machine so I prefer the every hanging scenery of the outdoors.0
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I do both but i enjoy the elliptical more. I like to crank up the resistance and really tone my lower body.0
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I think both are good, my other half is in the navy and they do a lot of cardio with elliptical machines just to give their joints a break.
It's the same movement with less stress on the joints, I'm sure they equate to almost the same effectiveness. When I was a lot heavier, I could only use the elliptical because running hurt my knees and ankles too much.0 -
I used the elliptical for a while because it's easier on the knees and Ive had three surgeries. But something about running just makes me feel like im doing more and getting a better workout0
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depends on the situation...when i travel and stay at hotels i take advantage of the elliptical; when i am at home or visiting friends i feel the need to get out and run the trails....0
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I like the elliptical but the treadmill keeps me honest. So for the last 2-3 months I haven't used the elliptical.0
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I'm biased - get me outside and running and I'm happy, happy, happy. Put me on a machine in the gym and I'm bored out of my skull.0
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I'm biased - get me outside and running and I'm happy, happy, happy. Put me on a machine in the gym and I'm bored out of my skull.
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Eat at least 1200 a day. (thats what everyone around here says) Anyway, I find running to be way more beneficial. When I had a gym membership, I always got on the elliptical or bike. I could work up a sweat, but I found it took forever to make me tired (like you) and burn calories. I could run 20 min and burn the same # of calories I could with 40 min on an elliptical. Plus, I think running involves more muscles :-)0
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I am no expert, but my Personal Trainer said the elliptical is better on your joints and gives almost the same workout. However, running uses more of the muscles to carry you further so it will burn more than the elliptical.
I use the elliptical because I have bad hips and it takes the strain off of them, compared to running.
For cardio, I do the classes at my gym. They have a step up aerobics which I love and a kickboxing cardio which i'm not fond of but will do if I have my workout buddies there. I hear spin classes are crazy good for cardio but I haven't been brave enough to tackle that yet!
You just gotta find what works for you!0 -
i love the elliptical rather than running0
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Honestly I mix it all up constantly. Cycling, Elliptical, step Aerobics, Zumba, Martial Arts Running and HIIT. To me they all have their benefits and drawbacks. In my opinion it's not good to just stick to one thing. Your body will get used to it and adapt itself to minimizing the effort involved in that one activity. But when you keep a broad spectrum of exercises you keep training all of those different muscles and keeping them all strong.
Take someone who can run a 10k easily and have them try to bike ride for an hour and see what happens. Or take a runner and put them in a Step Aerobic class and see how sore they are the next day.0 -
well considering that the elliptical supports your body weight, running would most definitely be more effective.
but it's exactly for that reason that the elliptical is a good place to start for people who dont yet have the strength or endurance to walk/run0 -
Ellipticals are low impact and running is high impact. You can do a lower impact work out for longer because you are stressing your body a lot less.0
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My answer is "whichever one keeps you coming back for more". Definitely recommend HIIT as the approach for either method though! Especially on non lifting days. If you lift and want to run make it a modest 20 minute jog or fast walk.0
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I think elliptical and running are equally effective as cardio, depending on what you personally put into it. I work out in intervals, reaching 85% of my maximum heart rate, then falling back to 65%, and repeating that cycle. So my calories burned are the same, regardless of which exercise I do.0
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It takes 3500 exercise calories to burn a pound of fat, so it depends on how many calories you are burning. Say if you burn 300 calores per session times 5 days times three weeks, you would have burned 4500 calories, or 1.3 pounds, everything else being equal. So having lost 4 lbs is pretty good. Wish I could lose that much in three weeks.
I have read and have been told many times that exercise is not for losing weight. Cardio is for helping your lungs and heart and weights are for your bones, muscles and to increase your metabolic rate.0 -
I've done both. I find running far more challenging. But the elliptical is better for my back. Plus you can increase the resistance so that helps to a degree for a challenge. I think it's kind of like anything, you can make it challenging and make it work if you put some effort into it.0
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I use the elliptical machine on the days that I don't run on the treadmill. I like to read while using either one, so I'm not bored.
On the elliptical machine I change the program each week, I keep upping the resistance when the current one feels too easy (I'm up to level 14 now, and I can burn 750 calories in 65 minutes), and I go slow, then fast, then slow, then fast, throughout my entire workout.
When I use the treadmill, I walk fast for a 10 minute warm up, run for my designated length of time (I just completed C25K!!), then do a brisk cool down walk for 30 minutes, and if I haven't yet burned 1000 calories, I jump onto the elliptical machine and just GO FAST for 15 to 20 minutes, at about resistance level 11, just because I can.
You have to do what you feel is working for you. I'm seeing amazing results in my legs and rear, as I've been running the "glutes" programs on the elliptical machine lately. Who needs the "booty pop" inserts, when you can get a true one from working out, right? LOL
Best of luck in your weight loss journey! Your loss so far is great, so keep it up!0
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