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Which type of shoe is best to work out on elliptical machine?

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Cherstin and Adam F asked:

Hello! I need to buy some new sneakers as I seem to be suffering from Morton’s neuroma in my right foot. I am wondering which type of sneaker or trainer is best to use on an elliptical machine, since there is no impact felt on the machine as there is with running on a road or track. Will a walking sneaker suffice? Please factor in my toe pain caused by the neuroma as well. I’ve got a doctor’s appointment next week for the foot, but in the meantime, what type of shoes are best for using indoor elliptical equipment? Thanks for any advice!

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Do elliptical machines really work that well?

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
Eddie Cacciatore, Private Eye asked:


I’d switched largely to the elliptical in recent months and while I work out hard on the machine at a high level and burn over 500 calories, according to the machine, I just don’t see the same results from running or even the exercise bike. I find myself softer in certain areas. Is it me?

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What is the best and not so expensive elliptical machine?

Friday, December 25th, 2009
mr.??? asked:


What is the best and not so expensive elliptical machine?
what is the best and not so expensive elliptical machine

thanx

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What is the best elliptical machine to use at home?

Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Gianna asked:


i want to buy an elliptical machine since i can never get to the gym these days and i used them a lot when i used to go.

in walmart today i saw one for $197 that looked pretty nice- do you think that is good?

what is the best kind that isn’t very expensive???

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elliptical machines vs treadmill as a way to lose weight?

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Elephant Droppings asked:


I need to lose 60 pounds to be my ideal weight- I use the treadmill quite often, but am losing weight as a snails pace- Friends told me elliptical machines are actually better weight burning exercises than treadmills- Is this true? Should i spend more time on the treadmill or the elliptical machines ?

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Ratings Of Different Elliptical Trainers-An Overview

Monday, October 5th, 2009
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


The Schwinn’s 418 Elliptical trainer bagged the rating of elliptical trainer’s “best buy” from reports of the consumer. This particular machine however has only eight resistance levels, , a heart rate monitor with pulse grip,twelve workout programs and can hold people having a maximum weight of 275 pounds. Eventhough it seems as though this machine can be compared to Proform 900 Elliptical, it’s far more comfortable and durable machine and is recommended more by the users.

The elliptical of Smooth CE got the elliptical trainers five star rating and the“best buy” from the consumers search . Some awesome features of the machine is , it has nine inbuilt programs, sixteen resistance levels, a hand grip and wireless pulse sensor, and can withstand a maximum weight of 300 pounds along with an foot pedal which is ergonomically pivoting. This is one of the highly recommended machine which holds a great value for the given money.Also this elliptical machine comes with warranty on parts for a lifetime and a single year labor warranty .

Precor’s EFX 5.19 has an elliptical trainer’s rating as the“best quality” from the consumer reports. This comes as an surprise to some, as Proform’s Elliptical machines of series EFX are considered to the top valued Elliptical machines found around. This isn’t the cheapest one you may buy in the market but it has some amazing features which give you an awesome body workout. It has fixed ramp at twenty degrees, it can be targeted to different muscles because it has the ability to move forward and also in reverse motion, it has electronic readout along with one membrane console which has multiple features ,also an accurate heart rate which is and ergonomic handlebars which adjust to all type of positions of the hand.

These are only some of the ratings of the elliptical trainers from a variety of sources. You should remember that only because a machine has an elliptical trainers rating it doesn’t mean to work well with you, it’s good to research the original machine itself rather than buying it solely because of an elliptical trainers rating. You should not rely solely on an elliptical trainers ratings, as, despite the given rating, the machine may not be right the one for you. It’s good to let an elliptical trainers rating to peak the interest of yours in an elliptical machine, as it won’t harm you to make it sure that the machine will suit you.



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Elliptical Trainers To Avoid – Warning For Buyers

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Abhishek Agarwal asked:

It’s easy to find reviews and recommendations on the best elliptical trainers. Several internet consumer sites tell you about the machines that scored best in their tests. But try to find out which machines are a waste of your money! Go ahead, try.

You may be surprised to learn which makers have dropped the ball on elliptical trainers. There are some elliptical trainers out there made by highly-regarded, trusted names, but you might as well throw your money down the drain if you get stuck with one of them. To help you save time, money, and heartache, we’re here to tell you about the machines with low elliptical trainer ratings.

Nordic Track has a great reputation. Well known in the market for their high-quality, reasonably priced exercise equipment, you’d never guess that you can get a real piece of junk from them. But you can. That’s because the CX925 was built with lots of bells and whistles but low quality. This machine has some very attractive features, giving you the ability to change the incline, including a snazzy LED console panel, and allowing you to select between a number of programs. While many buyers were generally satisfied with their machines, they also reported many mechanical problems and expensive repairs. EllipticalTrainers.com reported this model to be below average for both durability and display. The bottom line is that, while you’ll get a lot of fancy features at a relatively low price, you probably can’t expect them to last long. You’ll spend a lot of time waiting and a lot of money paying for repairs. On the other hand, Consumer Reports rated the Nordic Track AudioStrider 990 as a Best Buy within its class.

ProForm is another well-known manufacturer with a great reputation. However, their 900 elliptical had some serious problems and some low ratings. What we learned is that ProForm machines not in their EFX series simply don’t have the quality we hoped for. Even though it has a competitive price and low noise, the 90-day warranties are too short and indicate a short product life. Some consumers reported frequent minor breaks that make the machine impossible to use and poor service and support from the manufacturer. They also said it was difficult to assemble, and the package didn’t contain all the parts. We know that ProForm is capable of building a better machine by making a more simple version of their EFX models. But they chose not to do that. If you’re looking for a good price, check out the ProForm XP 520 Razor. Though it was the lowest rated of eight elliptical trainer reviews by ConsumerReports.org, it was considerably cheaper than all the other machines they tested. So, if you’re not investing in a ProForm EFX model, we advise you look elsewhere.

Horizon received some of the lowest elliptical trainer ratings. Made by a Chinese manufacturer, their machines aren’t build for everyone – they have some of the industry’s lowest stride lengths. The machines were unreliable and uncomfortable as well. Unfortunately, Horizon doesn’t seem to offer a high-quality product, since they rely on using cheap parts. It appears that they are trying to compete for low prices with competitor Vision. But EllipticalTrainers.com warns that their machines quickly become dusty and require frequent cleaning to keep them operating. Despite their low prices, you can get a better machine for the same price. Having found little positive information on the Horizon machines, we highly recommend that you seek another brand while you’re shopping for elliptical trainers.

So what’s the lesson here? When you’re thinking about investing in exercise equipment, look for the highest elliptical trainer ratings based on reviews by reputable, well-known professionals. You may think you’re saving a bundle on that great deal, but you’re likely to end up with a machine that doesn’t do what you need it to do, that breaks as soon as you use it, and that costs you more in consumer grief than it ever saved.

And be clear about it, we’re not saying that Nordic Track and ProForm don’t make good products. They do. You simply need to do your homework and be sure you’re buying the models that are recommended. You can depend on elliptical trainer ratings for the best buys when you select from high ratings and consumer reviews that glow. Be sure to find out what buyers say about their machines, too. It’s your money. It’s your choice. Now, get out there and get fit!

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Elliptical Strider Machine- just bought one- your experiences please- are they good?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
Grace asked:


I have been told that these machines are great so have invested it one, which arrived yesterday. I must admit, its pretty hard work, although to be fair, I haven’t exercised for a long time. I worked pretty hard on it for 15 mins and only burnt 100 cals- compared to about 250cals on a regular exercise bike!! So I guess I’m just looking for a bit of reassurance that it will pay off in the end?!! I want to lose about 20lbs and tone right up (got 5 kids!!)- how long do you reckon it should take to see some results and how often should I be using it?
TIA guys!!

Brenda

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what do you think of the elliptical strider?

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
cyanideandcynicism asked:


http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__SR409

have you used it?

Samantha

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TRUE Strider elliptical accurate results?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
king of questions asked:


Every time I use a TRUE Strider elliptical cross trainer machine at the gym, the machine claims to burn 918 calories in just 30 minutes and walk a distance of 8.5 miles with a maximum heart rate of 39.I am skeptical to accept this because it seems to good to be true. Is it possible the company has rigged these models so that the user thinks they are getting more of a calorie burn than they actually are? experience and insight appreciated. thanks =]

Tim

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