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What is an Elliptical Cross
Trainer?
This article will attempt to describe exactly what an
elliptical cross trainer is. An elliptical cross trainer is
similar to a treadmill in that it is supposed to provide a
cardiovascular workout, but the elliptical cross trainer
provides it with very little impact.
What this means is that it is much safer for older people or
people with health risks to use an elliptical cross trainer.
Elliptical cross trainers are somewhat more expensive than most
other cardiovascular machines, but provide you with a full body
workout.
The Basics of an Elliptical Cross Trainer
When you look at one, they kind of resemble a cross between a
stationary bike, a stair master, and a treadmill. There is a
central wheel that has a belt around it which can be tightened
to provide more a less resistance. It also means that the
elliptical cross trainer can function moving forward as well as
moving in reverse. The resistance bands can be adjusted during
your workout to simulate hills and other obstacles.
It has been speculated that an elliptical cross trainer can
provide a superior workout to the majority of cardiovascular
machines out there because it works multiple muscle group at
the same time. The thinking behind this is that the muscle
groups will burn off the stored up glucose in your bloodstream
faster, therefore they will end up burning fat sooner, and by
burning fat sooner you will burn fat longer based on the time
of you workout.
Continuing with that thinking, if you started burning fat 10
minutes into a treadmill workout and 5 minutes into an
elliptical cross trainer workout and both workouts lasted 30
minutes, you would burn fat on the elliptical cross trainer for
5 more minutes on than on the treadmill. When you compare the
facts that an elliptical offers you a more efficient workout
than a treadmill and provides less impact, you can see why they
have become so popular lately.
The only advantage that treadmills have is that in general they
are less expensive and have less moving parts. The big negative
for elliptical cross trainers is that they breakdown easy and
can be very expensive to repair. As they become more common,
though, developments are being made to make them more reliable
and much more cost effective. It is clear that these exercise
devices will continue to dominate the market for years to come
and will not be one in a long line of fads. Hopefully this
article has given you some insight into your next exercise
purchase.
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