Elliptical Trainers Vs Treadmills: Which One Is
The Better Buy?
by Kathryn O'Neill
So which exercise machine is
better: the treadmill or the elliptical trainer?
While treadmills are still the #1 piece of home exercise
equipment, elliptical trainers are quickly catching up.
This leaves many people wondering 'Should
I buy an elliptical trainer or a treadmill?'
While there are definite differences between the two, it really
boils down to you - the buyer. This article will lay out the
benefits of both the treadmill and the elliptical so you can
make an informed decision and choose the best machine for
you.
Treadmill Benefits:
· Great for runners, walkers and joggers:
The treadmill is still the machine of choice for those who
prefer running, jogging or even walking.
It's obviously a smarter choice for the dedicated runner/jogger
than an elliptical trainer. Plus it can help you train even in
the winter months when you don't want to run outside.
· Anyone can use it:
Walking is a simple form of exercise that anyone can do - from
beginner to seasoned athlete. It doesn't take much
coordination.
You don't have to be supercoordinated to figure out how to use
a treadmill whereas elliptical trainers can sometimes be a
little tricky to use – especially for beginners.
· Provides workout variety:
A treadmill also provides workout variety of a different kind
than the elliptical trainer. A treadmill allows you to walk,
run, jog, walk uphill, do intervals and programs. You can even
build in upper body handweights to work your arms, back and
shoulders.
Elliptical Trainer Benefits:
· Lower impact on your joints than a treadmill:
What is interesting is that this lack of impact on the joints
allows the user to burn roughly the same amount of calories as
treadmills with the impression of putting out considerably less
effort.
So you burn the same amount of calories while feeling like you
did less work. (This is called the 'Rate of Perceived
Exertion')
This lower impact also makes the elliptical trainer a great
choice for those with knee or hip problems, the elderly or even
rehabilitation patients.
· Provides an overall body workout:
With the dual-action upper body arms as well as the foot
pedals, you are getting an overall total body workout. Whereas
the treadmill mostly focuses on the lower body, the elliptical
works your entire system for an overall cardiovasculer
workout.
· Provides workout variety:
One feature that is often overlooked on an elliptical is the
opportunity to move in both a forward and backward
direction.
When you go backward you are targeting a different set of
muscles than when you go forward (hamstrings vs. quadriceps).
This helps add variety to your workout and keeps you
motivated.
So those are some advantages of both elliptical trainers and
treadmills. Is one machine better than the other? It really
depends on who you are and what YOU enjoy doing.
Here's the bottom line:
If you enjoy using a specific exercise machine more than
others, you will exercise more often - which means more
calories burned, more weight lost and a better body achieved.
That is the best exercise machine for you.
One final note: Remember that whichever machine you choose –
with exercise equipment you basically get what you pay for.
Many people buy cheap equipment and then pay for it later in
the form of equipment repairs, joint problems and painful
injuries. Make sure you buy a high quality brand name machine
with a solid warranty that was built to last.
About the Author
Kathryn O'Neill is chief editor for Elliptical Trainer Review
For more elliptical buying tips, brand reviews, and best buys
visit http://www.EllipticalTrainerReview.com
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