Both elliptical
trainers and treadmills are two of the most popular home fitness
equipment. They are excellent tools for getting an aerobic workout
indoors. In fact, When you compare ellipticals vs treamills, you
will quickly realize that treadmills have been around much longer
whereas elliptical machines have only come to the party fairly recently.
As a result, treadmills are wider known and more commonplace. However,
a quick trip to your local gym will show that there are almost as
many ellipticals these days as there are treadmills. There is a
good reason for that.
A quick comparison:
When you compare
treadmills to elliptical trainers, you can't help but notice how
impact free the elliptical machine is.
With the elliptical
trainer, there is no impact on the ground, so the joints in your
lower body are free from any abuse. Although the treadmill mat is
better for your knees than cement, there is still a significant
amount of impact on your joints.
One obvious
point that is in favor of treadmills is that it provides a better
training experience for a dedicated runner/jogger than an elliptical
trainer. If you are training for a marathon or even a 10k, and you
don't want to go outdoors too often during the months, you are certainly
better off with a quality treadmill.
That being said,
if you are looking for a quality aerobic workout with the maximum
amount of efficiency, you will not be able to overlook the elliptical
trainer. Most ellipticals give you a total body workout if you have
dual action handlebars for your arms and foot pedals for your legs,
whereas treadmills focus more on your lower body as they simulate
the jogging experience.
What is even
more interesting, according to recent studies, is that the lack
of impact on the joints allows the user to burn roughly the same
amount of calories as treadmills with the impression of putting
CONSIDERABLY less effort.
Therefore, it
comes as no surprise that ellipticals have been the machine of choice
for senior citizens with knee problems, as well as physical trainers
who are involved in rehabilitating their clients.
This is what
Thomas Altena, an exercise physiologist at the University of Missouri-Columbia,
had to say: "The physiological responses associated with elliptical
exercises were nearly indentical to treadmill exercises." He went
on to conclude that "both exercise machines are effective for increasing
the amount of calories burned and for producing cardio respiratory
health and training benefits..."
Finally, one
feature which is often overlooked about elliptical trainers is the
ability to add variety to your aerobic workout. Whenever anyone
is on an exercise plan, one of the biggest challenges he faces is
to stay motivated and interested in his workouts. With the treadmill,
the ability to change the incline, as well as the intensity are
big pluses, which has contributed to its popularity over the last
decade.
The elliptical
trainer matches these features and has a few additional ones of
its own.
First, we spoke
earlier of the dual action handlebars. Well as an exerciser, in
addition to changing the cross ramp incline as well as varying the
intensity, you also have the option to not use the handlebar and
ONLY focus on your lower body.
Although this
option is not used often, it DOES add variety to your workout. Also,
you can vary the intensity in more ways. You can increase the speed
of you motion with or without changing the difficulty level of the
stride. With treadmills you have to manually change the speed level
to increase your speed.
However, the
most critical feature, and what separates the elliptical trainer
from many other exercise machines when it comes to variety, is the
forward and reversible feature on the foot pedals. When you are
going forward, you feel like a cross country skier hitting the long
slopes. However, when you reverse your pedal motion, you can target
your lower body in a completely different way. Without question,
you are targeting your quadricep muscles and will soon feel them
burn after a few minutes.
Although it
is too early to state that elliptical machines will dethrone the
treadmill as the exercise equipment of choice, you can bet that
they will give them a good run for their money. If you look at all
the health clubs and rehab clinics, you will soon realize that elliptical
trainers are more than just a fad and are here to stay.