Elliptical Trainer
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- Tadpole
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Elliptical Trainer
Since I'm a pussy and have had pretty severe shin splints for the past 4-5 weeks, I thought I'd try the elliptical in my neighborhood gym. I was skeptical at first, because I've never been able to maintain my balace enough to run on a tread mill or any of those other contraptions. So, I set the timer for 1 hour and chose the fat burning setting (I'm not sure what it actually does, though). I maintained 7mph pace (I know, it's slow as hell, but better than I've been able to do lately). After the 1 hour, I was feeling the typical muscle fatigue, but no shin splint pain.
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Has anyone noticed a difference between the different models out there in terms of workout?
The air in my current location is so bad running outdoors is an absolute NO-GO. Trying to find something indoors as close to actually running as I can find and the treadmills are bloody boring day in and day out.
The air in my current location is so bad running outdoors is an absolute NO-GO. Trying to find something indoors as close to actually running as I can find and the treadmills are bloody boring day in and day out.
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- Ranger
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bulldogg wrote:Has anyone noticed a difference between the different models out there in terms of workout?
The air in my current location is so bad running outdoors is an absolute NO-GO. Trying to find something indoors as close to actually running as I can find and the treadmills are bloody boring day in and day out.
There is a definate difference in quality when it comes to elipticals. I bought a Lifefitness x9i last year for a little over $3000. It's the shit. The lower models suck when it comes to a good workout. They're smaller, have less bells and whistles and look like they'll fall apart in less than six months. Inaddition, a good heart rate monitor is an added plus. Mine has one built into the handgrips.
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- Charlie 51
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Water running is the way to go for low impact. I use it during the off Marathon season to stay fit. You just need a water vest to do it properly. It will kick your ass and save you from looking like a fairy on an elliptical machine. No offense if your a fairy 

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Classes 4-5/93
"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there" - Will Rogers
Nothing deep enough I have access to right now but it definitely looks like the shit Charlie 51.
In the meantime on the fairy runner at the gym I've encountered something possibly unique... its the Precor model with all the bells and whistles and when I get to kickin at anything above 14 kph the thing starts rocking... coming up an inch or so, just enough to make me think the thing is going to flop forward. Operator error or poor design?
In the meantime on the fairy runner at the gym I've encountered something possibly unique... its the Precor model with all the bells and whistles and when I get to kickin at anything above 14 kph the thing starts rocking... coming up an inch or so, just enough to make me think the thing is going to flop forward. Operator error or poor design?
USA/87-89/91A
USAR/91-93/91E
INARNG/93-95/44B
"Aut viam inveniam aut faciam"
USAR/91-93/91E
INARNG/93-95/44B
"Aut viam inveniam aut faciam"
So I hit the elliptical today after reading this thread and went for a calorie burn goal: 30 minutes = 368 cal
I knocked out 30 minutes, never got my heart rate over 126, but did still break out a good sweat. Whether that's due to the climate or not, I can't be sure of, but I can tell you I didn't feel smoked when I got done and hit 389 calories burned according to the machine.
Now if this is true and I am burning almost 400 calories in 30 minutes, then how come something much more physically demanding like running on a treadmill for the same amount of time produces less calories burned?
Has anyone ever been able to compare the physical impact in intensity between an elliptical machine and say a treadmill, stationary bike etc?
I just don't quite believe that less is more in this case.
I knocked out 30 minutes, never got my heart rate over 126, but did still break out a good sweat. Whether that's due to the climate or not, I can't be sure of, but I can tell you I didn't feel smoked when I got done and hit 389 calories burned according to the machine.
Now if this is true and I am burning almost 400 calories in 30 minutes, then how come something much more physically demanding like running on a treadmill for the same amount of time produces less calories burned?
Has anyone ever been able to compare the physical impact in intensity between an elliptical machine and say a treadmill, stationary bike etc?
I just don't quite believe that less is more in this case.