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Elliptical Trainer Information You Can Use

March 14th, 2010


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Fitness experts have argued that the elliptical trainers provide about the best total body workout available from about any piece of fitness equipment on the market today. Elliptical machines equipped with movable handle bars allow you to get a total body workout somewhat like the natural movement of cross country skiing. Unlike treadmills the low impact motion provided by an elliptical cross trainer allows you to conduct an intense workout without risk to your joints, tendons and ligaments. All of which allows one to achieve a more intense workout with less perceived effort. Sometimes described as running on air it requires a short period of use to get accustomed to the elliptical movement. Once this muscle memory is developed then you will never go back to using a treadmill again.

In many fitness centers you will find that there are more elliptical trainers on the floor than treadmills or any other type of exercise equipment. Fitness centers are a good place to get acquainted with piece of exercise equipment especially ellipticals. If you are considering purchasing an elliptical trainer for your home you need to do your homework before you decide to buy. The best piece of adviceis that when it comes to elliptical trainers you basically get what you pay for.

You should really expect to pay at least one thousand and preferably twelve hundred dollars to get a reliable elliptical machine that has the features most users prefer. Low end or cheaper elliptical machines frequently have reliability problems are noisy and in some cases may be unsafe during a vigorous workout. Some models tend to be unstable and start cat walking across the floor or even tip over.

Obviously one of the best places to get elliptical trainer information is on the Internet. Take your time and read all the reviews available on each model that is in your price range. No matter what model of trainer you are considering you should always take the effort and time to take it for a test ride. This workout should be at the maximum intensity that you would use during your normal workout on an elliptical trainer. This can be accomplished by taking your workout gear to your local dealer’s showroom and take 30 minute ride. You can also check out the better fitness centers, gyms and YMCA’s to find the model you are interested in and take it for a test ride. Make sure that you test several different models including higher end machines so that you can make a better judgment of equipment quality.

During your test ride note the placement and movement of handle bars, peddles and flywheel. Check out the peddles to make sure your feet will not slip off with moisture from sweat or when you get tired. Peddles should be wide enough to allow you to comfortably change foot positions during your workout. Check out the console and workout programs to see if they meet your needs.

If you are dealing with a store front dealer take the time to ask them to provide you with references in the form the names and phone numbers of customers who have purchased the elliptical trainer you are interested in. Call these people and ask them about performance and service problems as well as what they liked about their elliptical trainer.

Probably one of the most important features of any piece of exercise equipment is its warranty and customer service record. Also ask the dealer to give you a copy of the warranty for the specific elliptical trainer you are interested in purchasing. Ask about extended warranties for ellipticals. You should always consider purchasing an extended warranty with every piece of exercise equipment that you purchase. Again do your on line elliptical trainer information research. You should stay clear of any manufacture that has poor record of customer service.

Despite all the warnings purchasing a quality elliptical trainer will provide you with years of quality service as well as help you achieve your fitness goals.

James Kesel, MS, is the publisher of Elliptical Trainer Information website at http://www.elliptical-trainer-information.com Providing information and Reviews on top elliptical trainers including the Nordic Track Elliptical Trainer

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The History and Features of Elliptical Machines

March 13th, 2010

Elliptical machines are relatively new to the exercise machine scene, but they have surged in popularity as more and more people discover the benefits of elliptical workouts. Since they first appeared in the 1990’s elliptical exercise machines have been studied carefully for safety and fitness effectiveness, and found to be a great way to get a total body workout without the need for multiple fitness machines.

The First Elliptical Machines

The first elliptical machines to come on the market were quickly embraced by fitness enthusiasts all over. These early models worked the lower body quite thoroughly, but the upper body stayed stationary thanks to handlebars that did not move. Before too long, exercise buffs began asking for upper body action as well, and the manufacturers of elliptical exercise machines responded.

Now most elliptical trainers come with both lower body and upper body motion as a standard feature, with some offering handlebar motions and resistance that can help you get a truly intense upper body workout.

Basic Features

The basic features of elliptical machines include the drive system, the resistance system and the stride length. Let’s take a look at each of these separately.

Drive system – The two types of drive systems are front drive and rear drive. Front drive systems tend to be used on low-end elliptical exercise machines and can produce a motion that is somewhat rough and awkward. Rear drive systems are far superior, providing much smoother motion and greater user comfort. Rear drive can be found on elliptical trainers from the mid-range on up to the very high end of the market.

Resistance system – There are three main types of resistance systems used on elliptical machines today. Low-end machines typically have a manual system that the user adjusts by hand, but some low-end and most mid-range machines use a motorized brake system. High-end machines use an eddy current brake system, which is extremely reliable and smooth.

Stride length – The stride length on low-end elliptical exercise machines is typically set at the factory and is not adjustable by the user. Mid-range and high-end machines, however, typically offer an adjustable stride length of some sort. As you would expect, the most expensive elliptical trainers come with stride length adjustment systems that provide maximum flexibility and customization options for the user.

Advanced Features

There is an almost endless list of advanced features that can be found on elliptical exercise machines. The more expensive the model, the more sophisticated the features. Let’s talk a bit about some of the most common advanced features and how they might vary from machine to machine.

Control panel – The control panel can be very simple and straightforward or it can provide the user with a wide variety of input, feedback, monitoring and guidance. They are typically electronic and run on batteries, which need to be replaced periodically.

Programmability – Most elliptical machines are programmable in some way. They may be programmable for individual users and their preferences, they may come with standard pre-programmed workouts, or some combination of both options.

Heart rate monitors – More and more machines today include some form of heart rate monitoring to help you stay in your optimum aerobic zone during your workout. Some monitor your pulse via special handgrips, while others use small clips that attach to your ear or wrist and connect back to the elliptical machine with a small wire or, increasingly, with a wireless connection.

Adjustable incline – Just like a treadmill machine, many elliptical machines feature an adjustable incline to help you make your workout more or less intense. Some adjust manually, while others adjust remotely via a small motor.

Adjustable stride length – A step up from the standard stride length is the adjustable stride length found on some mid-range and nearly all high-end elliptical machines. The adjustment of stride length is generally done manually.

How to Select an Elliptical Machine

Selecting an elliptical machine is more complex than just trying one out and deciding to buy it. You should consider a number of factors, including:

o Budget – how much can you afford to spend?

o Size – how big is the space where you will use and store the machine?

o Warranty – how long is the warranty on the machine?

o Maintenance – what kind of regular maintenance is needed?

o Features – what basic and advanced features are most important to you and how much extra are you willing to pay to get them?

Where to Buy Elliptical Machines

With the surge in popularity of elliptical machines, there are more places than ever before where you can buy a machine for yourself. Different types of stores come with different advantages and disadvantages, ranging from price to quality to service and product knowledge.

Many people assume that the best place to buy an elliptical machine is in a specialty store that offers high-end fitness machines, and in many situations, this is true. Specialty stores generally offer higher quality products, more knowledgeable sales staff, and the opportunity to try and compare several machines side by side. However, their sales staff can be especially pushy because they work on straight commission, so they will try to sell you the most expensive equipment possible.

The internet is another avenue to research and buy an elliptical machine, but unless you visit a local retailer you cannot conveniently try out the machine before purchase. Online vendors can save you some money on the purchase price, but beware of high shipping charges due to the weight and size of the machine.

Another popular option is to buy from a well-known merchant such as Costco, Sears, Wal-Mart, etc. In some cases you will find lower prices at these locations, but don’t expect to find particularly knowledgeable sales staff or high-end, high-quality equipment. If you need service on your machine at some point, these large merchants will refer you to the manufacturer for assistance.

Summary

Elliptical exercise machines have taken the fitness world by storm in the last 15 years, rapidly becoming one of the most popular ways to get a full body workout. They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and price ranges, with a range of features to match. Your best bet when shopping for an elliptical trainer is to balance your needs against what your budget can bear.

About the Author:

Julie-Ann Amos is a freelance writer for Elliptical Machines ‘N Trainers.com, a consumer guide on elliptical exercise machines. She researched dozens of elliptical trainer reviews to write this article on the features of the best elliptical trainers and machines.

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Elliptical Trainer Benefits – Is an Elliptical for You?

March 9th, 2010


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Do you know all of the elliptical trainer benefits? Elliptical machines are becoming more and more popular with home fitness buffs, fitness trainers and public gyms all across the country. This is because more people are discovering the benefits of elliptical trainers. With so many different types of exercise equipment and machines to choose from, it can be difficult to find the perfect machine. Elliptical trainers have the benefits of many other machines and workouts together in one machine. They are especially designed so that almost anyone can benefit from working out on these low-impact machines.

Elliptical machines are designed to limit the impact on the body so you get a great workout without stressing your joints and muscles. This makes them good for the elderly or anyone who has suffered an injury such as a joint injury. Elliptical trainers are designed to give you a full cardio workout and exercise the muscles of the whole body so that you benefit from a complete workout. They also feature programs and resistance settings so you can add variety to your workouts and increase the intensity of your exercises according to your fitness levels and experience. This is a machine that will stay with you as you progress.

You can use a slow and steady workout setting or a more advanced workout, depending on your mood and your individual needs. This also allows it to be used by different members of the same household which makes it a great investment for the family that wants to stay healthy together. Here are some more considerations on the benefits of elliptical trainers to help you determine if this is the right type of machine to add to your home gym.

Benefits of Elliptical Machines

Now to focus on some of the elliptical trainer benefits you get when you use this machine for your daily fitness training:

Burn the same amount of calories as jogging
Works your total body in one fluid motion
Low impact is great for the elderly or someone who has suffered a joint injury
Work both the upper and lower body
Increased heart rate for a better cardio workout
Easy to use by anyone regardless the age or fitness level
Tone and strengthen your legs
Helps improve posture
Low impact means fewer exercise injuries
Great for anyone who may not be able to get out in bad weather to practice and exercise
Provides an enjoyable workout that most anyone will like
Different settings to allow it to “grow” with you as you advance in fitness levels

If you’ve never tried an elliptical and you are not sure how you will like it, take a trip to your local gym and give it a try. After one workout you will probably see why it is a great investment in your health. Now that you know the elliptical trainer benefits, you are probably wondering why you didn’t start using one sooner. What are you waiting on; get started today!

About the Author:

Dave Casey is a freelance writer for http://www.AllEllipticals.com, a site dedicated to elliptical ratings and reviews. Find the best machine in your price range with our elliptical trainer comparison charts.

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The Synergy – Winter Atmosphere (CJ Peeton Remix) [Elliptical Recordings]

March 8th, 2010

Buy this release: www.junodownload.com Artist: SYNERGY, The Title: Winter Atmosphere Label: Elliptical Recordings Cat: EPT 037 Format: download Released: 8 December, 2009 Price from: £0.86 Genre: Uplifting Trance Playlist: MP3

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The Horizon Elliptical Trainer

March 7th, 2010

The Horizon Elliptical is an affordably priced elliptical that comes with a one year warranty. It is considered a good buy for the money. People who have used it say that the ride is comfortable because the pedals level on their own.

One of the problems with the Horizon Elliptical is that the brakes, which are mechanical, break down and really need to be periodically taken care of. The upper body workout, which you get with the handlebars in motion, can be difficult and uncomfortable for shorter people to reach and use.

The Horizon Elliptical doesn’t seem to be built as well as other higher end type ellipticals and may require servicing often. This machine may not be a really long lasting piece of equipment, but it’s still considered to be worth buying. Because of the problem with reaching the handlebars on the Horizon Elliptical, you should really test out a demo in the store to make sure that you can use it. If you decide to purchase a Horizon

Elliptical it would probably be a good idea to also purchase an extended warranty.

The Horizon Elliptical will feel different then the elliptical that you might use in a gym because the flywheel is on the reverse end of the machine.

The Horizon Elliptical has four different models. They are the Horizon e51, the Horizon e52, the Horizon e53, and the Horizon e54hr.The main differences in these models are the extras, like the heart rate monitors, which are part of the electronic system of the machine.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Elliptical-Trainer-Solutions.com. He provides more elliptical trainer information and elliptical trainer reviews that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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ProForm Quick Burn SpaceSaver Elliptical with 2 Jillian …

March 6th, 2010

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com proform Quick Burn spacesaver Elliptical with 2 Jillian Michaels ifit Workout Card will help you get moving and get in shape! This compact elliptical comes with 6 built-in workouts and ifit Card… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #525048

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Cj Peeton – A Higher Level of Consciousness [Elliptical Recordings]

March 3rd, 2010

From the “Range of Emotions” LP, Cj Peeton brings us “A Higher Level of Consciousness”. This track will make you soar from your highest emotional plateau.. The video footage is from his New Years Eve adventures, which shows a lighter and fun side of this brilliant producer. We all know him as a wonderful human being and we wanted to share just how wonderful he is with you. We hope you enjoy this and all of the tracks on the “Range of Emotions” LP.

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Treadmills Versus Elliptical Machines – Find Out Which Is Best For You

March 1st, 2010


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Are you considering adding either a treadmill or an elliptical machine to your home gym? Do you find yourself unable to come to a decision in the battle of treadmills versus elliptical machines?

In this article we will take a closer look at the benefits and drawbacks of both of these home exercise choices. We will detail the benefits that treadmills offer. We will take a look at the type of person that would gain the most from a treadmill.

Likewise, we will examine the elliptical machine. We will explore its good points and bad points. We will take a look at who would benefit most from using an elliptical machine. And we will compare the two exercise machines further to help you make your choice based upon what you are looking for in exercise equipment.

A good quality treadmill offers you many benefits. A good treadmill will let you get your walking or jogging done no matter what the weather is like outdoors. From the comfort of your home you will be able to get a challenging cardiovascular workout whenever it is convenient to you.

You will be able to adjust your pace to the level that suits your current fitness level. As your fitness improves you can increase the pace of your workouts. Some models even have features that let you increase or decrease the angle of incline during your workout. Some treadmills include heart rate monitors. If you simply want to burn a few calories with a challenging cardiovascular workout a good treadmill may be just right for you.

Elliptical machines get your upper body involved. Because of the back and forth motion of the handle bars, you get your upper body and core more involved in each workout.

Elliptical trainers have a more natural foot motion that results in lower impact to your joints. A quality elliptical trainer will include all of the extra features such as the computer generated workouts that you get with top treadmills.

If you want to exercise your whole body during your cardiovascular sessions or are concerned about your joints, an elliptical machine may be ideal for you. One other important benefit of the elliptical trainer is that you can burn more calories per workout session. It is claimed that you can burn as much as twice the number of calories on an elliptical trainer that you would burn on a treadmill in the same amount of time.

After taking a closer look at the benefits of treadmills versus elliptical machines, it appears we have a clear winner. If you are looking for the exercise machine that gives you a full body workout, burns the most calories, and places the least amount of stress on your joints, the choice is clear.

A good elliptical trainer is clearly the best choice for all except those that are unable to take full advantage of an elliptical trainers benefits due to age or poor health. If your age or health conditions limit your physical abilities a treadmill may be the right choice for you.

Hopefully this article has helped highlight the differences between a treadmill workout and an elliptical machine workout. We have taken a brief look at the advantages of each. We have tried to show which exercise machine is best for the different requirement you have.

In the battle of treadmills versus elliptical machines, the final decision rests with you. Find the machine that best matches your exercise goals and abilities and you will have a piece of home exercise equipment that will contribute to your good health and fitness for years to come.

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Elliptical Exercise Equipment – What to Look For When Buying

February 26th, 2010


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Buying elliptical exercise equipment? There are so many different brands and types of ellipticals out there – it can get confusing! How do you know which one is best for you and how do you avoid buying a lemon?

In order to keep things simple and have the very best buying experience, here are 3 key tips to help you choose the best elliptical exercise equipment:

#1) Price

If you want a quality elliptical trainer, be prepared to spend at least $800. Why? Because most ellipticals under this price point just aren’t built to stand up over the long haul.

Example: My $400 elliptical that I bought from a department store several years back lasted 3 months – 4 if you count the last month it was used as a clothes hanger in my living room.

After 3 months it developed a loud squeaking noise that couldn’t be fixed – no matter how long or hard my handyman husband worked on it.

If I’d been smart enough to spend a bit more, I’d probably still have the elliptical today. In the end it was a huge waste of money and time.

So the bottom line is this: If you’re really serious about getting in shape, you deserve to invest in a piece of exercise equipment that’s going to last you – so be ready to spend a bit more on your elliptical trainer. If you consider how long the elliptical will last you, you actually SAVE money over the long term.

#2) Who Are You Buying It From?

While there are lots of places the sell elliptical exercise equipment – both online and off, make sure they have several years of experience and a solid return policy. If a company has experience selling elliptical equipment, this will make your transaction (and shipping) go much more smoothly.

A solid return policy also gives you peace of mind when buying your elliptical. For example, even if you try your elliptical out in a store, you might get it home and find that after a week it strains your arms or hurts your hips. You want to know that you can return your elliptical without a hassle.

Many specialty fitness stores will offer some kind of return policy and most experienced online elliptical stores also offer you a standard 30 day return policy. But it’s always important to check before you buy.

#3) Upper Body Arms

The beauty of an elliptical trainer is that it offers you a total body workout.

Whereas treadmills and recumbent bikes tend to work mainly the lower body only, ellipticals offer you a chance to burn calories and build strength using upper body arm handles. This means more calories burned in less time.

Surprisingly enough however, not all elliptical trainers offer upper body arms with their units. Make sure you choose an elliptical with upper body workout arms included if this is an option you want.

It usually won’t cost you extra to have upper body arms however one note of caution: Many of the cheaper ellipticals don’t necessarily have the coordination between the arms and legs exactly right. This can result in injury or a less efficient workout.

Rule of Thumb: You should not have to lean over to use the upper body arms.

So there are three things to consider when buying elliptical exercise equipment. Keep these things in mind and you’ll save yourself time and loads of frustration!

Kathryn ONeill writes for Elliptical Trainer Reviews offering the latest elliptical brand reviews, ratings and discount links.

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What Is The Amount Of Calories Burned On An Elliptical Trainer?

February 24th, 2010

Elliptical trainers are a great way to stay fit and because they exercise the arms and the legs as well as giving you a very good cardiovascular workout they are fast being seen as one of the best ways to stay fit. It is also time saving to use one of these machines because you are exercising everything at once there is no need to use a variety of different machines. In fact, you can get a really great workout in around half an hour using an elliptical trainer.

Interestingly enough, many people use them not so much to keep fit but instead to effective lose weight so naturally one of the most important things to them is the amount of calories burned on an elliptical trainer during a workout.

Of course there is no one set in stone answer to the question on the amount of calories burned on an elliptical trainer. It is actually very dependent on how well you use the exercise machine. After all, if you just use the machine on it’s lowest setting for a short amount of time then it is not likely that you will burn that many calories. Even so, some exercise is better then no exercise so it is still a good idea and even if you do not burn too many calories you should still get some benefit from it actually performing the exercise. The real fitness and weight loss comes from exercising for around 30 minutes then you will really begin to see some advantages to using an elliptical trainer over a treadmill or stair climber.

A good workout on an elliptical trainer can give you real benefits to both your health and fitness and you can begin to notice a difference in your overall health and physique rather quickly. If used properly an elliptical trainer can tone your body better and significantly improve your fitness level. When trying to determine how many calories burned on an elliptical trainer per person the truth is it can depend on your size as well as how you use the machine. An average sized woman can expect to burn around 400 calories on a good workout while a small woman may burn as little as just over 300. If you are bigger then you are usually using more energy to do the same thing as you have more weight to move.

So the calories burned on an elliptical trainer can depend both on how use the machine and what size you are but they are, as well as being good for weight loss, some of the most efficient machines that you can use to raise your fitness level and they can also do it with less trouble and quicker than most other forms of exercise.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Elliptical-Trainer-Solutions.com. He provides more elliptical trainer ratings, recommendations and information on the amount of calories burned on an elliptical trainer that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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