One of the most frequently asked questions is do the use of
elliptical trainers help me burn calories compared to other
cardio machines?
With our busy schedules it is completely understandable that you
want to get the most results for the time you spend working out.
As you may know how many calories burned during a workout will
vary depending upon your weight. A 150 pound woman may only burn
387 calories while a 180 pound man may burn 500 calories on the
same machine for the same length of time.
Many elliptical trainer companies say you can burn around 800 calories
per hour of elliptical training workout. The following factors dictate
how many calories you will actually burn during your workout:
- Workout Duration - This is simply how much time you spend on
the specific workout. It is usually recommended that you do it for
a half hour to an hour.
- Interval Training - Taking small breaks, followed by a cool down
period is recommended for extended workouts.
- Elliptical Tension Settings - These tension settings help you
control the intensity of the workout. Using a higher intensity can
improve the effects of the workout.
- Current weight - as stated earlier a heavier person will burn
more calories than a smaller person.
Are you interested in a few more tips to burn more calories with
your elliptical trainer? Below are a few suggestions you can follow
to burn more calories.
- Built in interval settings:
Nearly all elliptical trainers offer an incline and or even tension
that you are able to increase or even lessen while workout out.
Midway through your workout try increasing the tension or incline
to give you an extra push at burning more calories. This can also
help raise your calorie burn for a few hours after your workout.
- Utilize Upper Body Arms
Many ellipticals offer you upper body arm blocks that you are able
to utilize to build your arms muscles into your workout. Even more
muscles worked = even more calories burned. If there are no upper
body arms, grab a few of two - five pounds handweights and swing
your arms while striding.
-Split your work outs:
Experts are today telling us that two smaller "mini-workouts" can
even be better than one long workout as far as how many calories
are burned.
Exercise will speed up your metabolism, doing one workout in the
morning and one in the evening will give you two metabolism "boosts."
All in all an elliptical trainer is a great way to burn a ton of
calories.