Elliptical Or Treadmill - Which Should You Buy?
Elliptical Or Treadmill - Which Should You Buy?
By Helen Hecker
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Are you thinking about investing in a piece of home exercise equipment and are wondering what the differences are between a treadmill
and elliptical? |
But a major advantage to a treadmill versus an elliptical is that the elliptical only allows you to have a stride length that is fixed
along with a forward and backward motion. The elliptical trainer is thought by many heart conscious people to be a good machine for
cardio fitness. However, it really doesn't address biomechanics and the proper timing of the ankles, knees and hips.
When
using this machine the function of the foot muscles is limited. Treadmills allow you to control the overlap of your feet, whereas the
elliptical trainer keeps the feet a set width apart. A treadmill is the natural way physiologically of walking or running. To live
a longer and healthier life you want to make sure you have what is called "specific activity."
It can give you
specific and usually necessary feedback about your proper foot placement and technique, for example - the sound of each footfall should
be very quiet, an elliptical cannot do this. If you'd like to get some instant feedback with a treadmill, place a mirror in front and
to the side of the unit and work on the increase in your stride.
This will help reduce
any harmful stress while still maximizing the lymphatic flow and drainage in the body. An elliptical and the treadmill both stimulate
the lymphatic system and its flow which is a good thing, of course, but opinions differ due to the natural function of the foot on
the treadmill, where it may be deemed better.
It also allows more variety, intensity and depth to workouts, for example,
working both the adductors and abductors of the hips as in side-stepping. Side-stepping helps to develop both the total inner and outer
functions of both legs. It also reduces any possibility for overuse issues. Muscles of the buttocks, thighs, legs and feet are used.
You
can also walk backwards which is good for people who have a history of shin splints and stress fractures-- this will enhance the muscular
timing and biomechanics of your legs. For people who want more intensity and a challenge, try leaping high. One very significant difference
between the machines is the issue of balance.
A person's balance is not a factor on an elliptical machine as it is on a
treadmill and it's even possible that balance will improve over time. Professionals have recommended using tubing on a treadmill, attaching
it behind or in front for more arm strength and upper body fitness. If you're familiar with cross-crawl patterning, it can help with
it too.
If cost is a factor, of course there are many ways to save money on these machines. From discounts to wholesale prices,
low cost or cheaper equipment can easily be found online. In the end it all depends on which machine you like and more importantly
which machine you will use more.
Both the elliptical and treadmill are excellent pieces of exercise equipment and only
good if you use them consistently and don't let them gather dust. In any event no matter which you choose you're sure to benefit making
them an important part of your personal health plan.
For information on saving money on elliptical machines and best buy
shopping for elliptical trainers online and offline, go to a nurse's website http://www.Best- Treadmill- Tips.com for elliptical trainer
tips, and resources, including info on elliptical machine reviews and ratings
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