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An Introduction to Ellipticals

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

What are Ellipticals?

Ellipticals are machines that are similar to cross country machines. Like the latter, they can offer a complete, full-body workout in just a few minutes. Elliptical machines can provide you with a safe, low-impact, aerobic workout. These machines can also be adjusted to provide varying levels of stress and difficulty.

Ellipticals allow you to try out different types of exercises with just one machine. Most ellipticals simulate walking, stair-climbing, cycling, and skiing. By using an elliptical motion, the impact of these exercises is reduced, sometimes even eliminated.

Elliptical machines, like other indoor machines, are ideal for people who do not want to leave their homes to work out, or for those who are easily bored when performing just a few exercises. As with treadmills, the use of ellipticals can help strengthen the heart and the immune system, as well as improve muscle tone. They also provide a total body workout in a relatively short period of time – most manufacturers claim that you only need to work out for twenty minutes or so to claim its benefits.

The main advantage of an elliptical machine is its flexibility. If you go to a gym regularly, you probably perform many exercises using many different machines. An elliptical machine allows you to simulate many exercises with just a single machine, which is ideal for the home environment. Another advantage is the reduced impact on the exercises, which is ideal for people who have problems with their joints, such as those with arthritis. Be aware, however, that the reduced impact means that you burn fewer calories.

Getting the Most Out of an Elliptical Machine

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

Do you want to get fit? Do you want to get yourself into a cardiovascular program that will shed pounds off your belly and keep your heart working in tip top shape? Most people would think that the answer to this is jumping on the treadmill or cycling endlessly. However such forms of exercise cause more pain than gain. If you are one of those who knows this very well then you might want to try using an elliptical machine.

In the 80s, the fitness world welcomed the arrival of cross-country sky machines. They were seen as better alternatives to the old-fashioned treadmills and stationary bikes because they allow health buffs to workout more with less time. The cross-country machines were indeed great in this light but a lot people find cross-country ski movements to be rather unnatural and thus more taxing to do. Because of this, innovative fitness machine developers modified the design to adapt to what people usually do with their body – walking, stepping, cycling, or skiing, but now with an elliptical motion, which produces less or no impact. This allows people to workout more and burn more calories without getting tired or burnt out easily.

How effective is an elliptical machine in burning calories?

There are hundreds of elliptical machines in the market and their effectiveness to burn calories varies greatly. Some manufacturers say that within an hour you can burn over 700 calories or more. While this may be true, the optimization of calorie-burning depends upon the user – how much time or how much effort is exerted working out is a primary factor on the elliptical machine’s effectiveness. It is safe to say that the rates would be similar to those of cross-country ski machines.

Benefits and Drawbacks with Elliptical Machines

An elliptical machine allows exercises to work out their bodies in shorter periods with less or no strain. Elliptical machines can be used for all fitness levels, from beginner to athletic, and all working out ages. The elderly could well benefit from its use because it produces less stress on the joints. It can be a great alternative to cycling and running machines to prevent boredom from exercise. At home, it can be used while watching the TV or listening to the radio as it generally produces less noise compared to running on treadmills.

The problems with elliptical machines also lie on its benefits. Because it is easy to use, some people tend to overdo their workout. People forget the importance of warming up, stretching, and cooling down. Some exercisers also tend to work their heart rates up to the limits. The lack of impact may also result into the burning of fewer calories when not enough effort is exerted. The variety of models can be confusing to a lot of consumers as compared to buying more basic machines like the treadmill, where the only concern is for it to allow one to run continually.

When buying elliptical machines it is important to first check your budget and then see all models and brands that would match your funds. You should then check the features of each model and see what you think would best serve your purposes. It is important to try working out on the machine as you would normally work out – with proper shoes and clothes on. Most importantly, you should check with your doctor to see if the machine and the exercise it allows you to do would be appropriate for your health level.

Working out can be fun with an elliptical machine! Try and see for yourself.