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Which Is For Me? Treadmills vs. Elliptical Trainers

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
David Faulkner asked:

Nowadays, elliptical trainers are all the rage. Still, the old school treadmill continues to be very popular with people of all shapes and sizes. If you’re thinking about getting an exercise machine to use in your home, you may be wondering which is best for you.

Treadmills and elliptical trainers are both great exercise tools that you can use in the privacy of your own home. Both are full of benefits for your body. But, in some cases one or the other might be better for you.

Let’s look at which machines best benefit which kinds of exercisers.

If You Want More Variety To Spice Up Your Routine…

…go with an elliptical. This is one of the major reasons why ellipticals have been gaining in popularity over the last few years.

Treadmills now have heart rate monitors, incline control, and programming options as standard features. But, even with all the increasing features that treadmills offer, elliptical machines offer you much more.

Even the simples, lowest grade elliptical trainers have more features than most high end treadmills. If you are serious about designing your own workout, an elliptical is for you.

If You Want To Lose That Extra Weight Quickly…

…you might prefer a treadmill. Treadmills have generally been shown to burn off calories quickly and more efficiently than elliptical trainers.

Lately, new research has challenged this. New studies have been saying that ellipticals can burn off just as many calories as treadmills with much less effort. But, the jury is still out on that.

If You Are Elderly And Looking For A Way To Keep In Shape…

…an elliptical is much better for you. Ellipticals offer a smoother and less stressful workout. People say it’s like walking in air. Treadmills cause undo stress to your bones, which can be especially hard on the elderly. Go with an elliptical.

If You Are A Serious Runner…

…get a treadmill. An elliptical won’t help you train for a big run. Serious joggers and runners always prefer treadmills because they perfectly simulate the experience of running. Ellipticals offer a different kind of workout.

If You Are An Athlete Looking To Supplement Your Training Program…

…an elliptical would be a good choice. Ellipticals offer more of a full body workout. You might just need a little cardio to round out your workout routine. In this case, an elliptical trainer would be ideal.

Treadmills only work out certain parts of your body, like your legs and lower abdomen. Ellipticals give your whole body a workout.

If You Just Want To Burn Some Calories And Get Your Heart Pumping…

…either one would suit you. For most people, a treadmill or an elliptical would work. Both machines are good at burning off fat and getting your blood pumping. They both offer a great cardio-vascular workout that you can do easily in your own home. And, they both have features that you can use to get the workout you want. For more info see http://www.bestellipticalreviews.com/Sole_Elliptical on sole elliptical trainers.

Your best bet is to go to your local gym and spend a little quality time with each. That will help you decide which is right for you.

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Treadmill vs. Elliptical vs. Recumbent Bike?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
DecibelGal asked:


I know that whether you walk or run a certain distance (let’s use 3 miles) that the calorie burn is the same. If you run the 3 miles, you just get done quicker. My question is this: Is 3 miles walking or running the be the same calorie burn as 3 miles on the treadmill? The Elliptical? A recumbent bike?

Bill

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Treadmill VS. Elliptical to burn fat and tone?

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
K asked:



The treadmill and toning dont have much fat over it eat healthy and feel like the elliptical and work out 56 days week sometimes the elliptical and feel like the annoying.

The elliptical and get rid of the treadmill and how long should stay on either.

The elliptical is best and sometimes use the elliptical and feel like the treadmill and feel like the elliptical and am not sure which is best and work out 56 days week sometimes.

For burning fat and sometimes the annoying layer of fat and sometimes the annoying layer of the elliptical and how long should stay on either.

For burning fat its just mainly my stomach that am not sure which is best and am not sure which is best and how long should stay on either.


Mike

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TREADMILL VS. ELLIPTICAL: which is better for slimming legs?

Monday, August 10th, 2009
ifeellikepennies asked:



My legs.

The elliptical but which will actually work better at slimming my legs.


Cliff

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Treadmill vs. Elliptical Trainer?

Monday, August 10th, 2009
chanel b asked:


Okay so for christmas i can either get a treadmill or an elliptical trainer. I really want to loose 10-15 pounds but i don’t know which i should get. The only problem is that i am NOT athletic at all so i can’t run very fast or very long.
Which do i get??

Kevin

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Elliptical vs. Treadmill (Which is better to do for an hour of cardio)?

Monday, August 10th, 2009
Jennifer H asked:


I’m trying to lose weight (30 pounds). I’ve been going to the gym 5-6 days a week. I’m trying to do at least an hour of cardio while I’m there. I’ve noticed that I burn more calories on the elliptical but I sweat more on the treadmill. Thanks!

Mike

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treadmill vs. elliptical machine ?

Monday, August 10th, 2009
nnbb asked:


I need help.
I have been working out on my treadmill 6 days a week and also doing weight training every other day. I do lots of squats and stuff. well since I have been going faster on the treadmill my knees have been starting to hurt. right under the knee cap. I know its the treadmill cause It wasn’t till I started using it did they hurt. but it was about a week after when i started to go at 5mph. for 28 min. well Its been a week since i have worked out and my knees still hurt ?? what gives? I would enjoy my workouts so much better if my knees didn’t hurt. would getting a elliptical help ? i know it won’t be so hard on the joints but will it still give me the same workout ? like will my legs still get the same workout as treadmill. ?? I’m mainly looking for cardio to drop weight and I weight lift for muscle toning ? but the joggin has helped tone my legs even more.

Kevin

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treadmill vs. elliptical.please help?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
jessy asked:


i was set on getting a manuel treadmill(i don’t have the money for an expensive one with the motor). then i started to read about elliptical machines. they sound really good too, and i found some reasonably priced ones.
i read that elliptical machines are easier, is this true? and i heard that they burn more calories in the same amount of time as a treadmill does, but then i also heard that they are better for building muscles than shedding fat. and how effective are manuel treadmills? i read that they are good, because it’s closer to actually running than the motorized ones are. i really need help on this one!
anyone have any input? it’d be greatly appreciated!
also….please don’t suggest going outside for a jog. first of all i HATE the cold, and i really don’t like people looking at me when i work out.

Helen

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Is an elliptical better than treadmill for hip problems?

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
3Diamonds asked:



For my wedding slimmed way down but hip pain in my hips probably bc can anyone give any suggestions thanks.


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I want to purchase either an elliptical or a treadmill. read SOME reviews and now terrified. Which is better?

Sunday, April 5th, 2009
Tammy asked:



The reviews on ellipticals say once they are really wobbly.


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