Using an Elliptical Trainer
for Weight Loss and Fitness
My second favorite form of cardio exercise
is using an elliptical
trainer. (First is mountain biking) Elliptical
trainers make your weight loss cardio program quiet,
low impact, and challenging.
Elliptical trainers are kind of a combination
of rowing, cross country skiing, and bicycling. You
move all major muscle groups in a very fluid, low impact
way. A high quality elliptical trainer is very solid,
(No jerky motions) quiet, and usually comes with a display
that will let you know the amount of time you have been
riding, calories burned, mileage, etc.
I prefer using an elliptical trainer
because of the full body workout plus the fact I can
watch TV, listen to music, or even read while I am riding.
The sound of a high quality elliptical trainer will
not
disturb others in your home. The fact that your whole
body is involved makes it less likely that you will
get bored or experience discomfort while on your elliptical
machine. It is easy to track progress and easy to fit
into your schedule. Even the busiest people I know watch
at least a half hour of TV per day, now you can combine
your exercise,
weight loss routine with your TV time!
When it comes to elliptical trainers
– Quality Counts! Do not get
a loose, squeaky, cheap variety; it will end up being
a clothes hanger in your family room! Cheap elliptical
trainers do not provide a fluid motion and can sometimes
feel jerky. A high quality elliptical machine will have
a "natural" feel while you are riding. High
quality elliptical trainers can be found at reputable
web sites and some
exercise equipment stores, but I have yet to find one
I liked at a department store. Look for trial periods,
satisfaction guarantees, and warranties.
How can you incorporate riding an elliptical
machine into your weight loss program? Let me give you
a few suggestions but remember to check with your doctor
and realize your limits. First off theoretically speaking,
3500 calories represents one pound of fat. If you eat
3500 more calories than your body needs it will be stored
as a pound of fat, if you consume 3500 less calories
than your body needs it will burn 1 pound of stored
energy resulting in fat loss. Perhaps you are saying:
"Wait a minute! Why are you talking about consuming
fewer calories? I thought this was an article about
elliptical machines and weight loss!" The key here
is; "consuming fewer calories than your body needs".
Rather than focusing on how to consume fewer calories
we are going to think of our elliptical workouts as
a way to cause our bodies to need more calories.
Let's say you are someone who is relatively
stable in your consumes/needs bank; You are consuming
a few more calories than you are burning and perhaps
have been slowly gaining weight over the years. Set
a goal to eat as you normally do and ride the elliptical
trainer for 3500 calories over a week's time. Do this
consistently week after week and you will achieve weight
loss. Let's say you are someone who is not so stable
in your consumes/needs bank. You are consuming many
more calories than you are burning. If this is the case
you will obviously need to make some better food decisions.
Read some of our other articles for ideas on how to
cut some calories from your diet. Start with a goal
to ride the elliptical machine for 3500 calories per
week and soon you will be on the
positive side of the consumes/needs bank and you will
start to drop those pounds.
Ride your elliptical trainer consistently
and do your best to make it a ritual that you enjoy.
Listen to music, watch TV, read…make it something
you look forward to every day. The rewards will be a
healthier body, less fat, and a better feeling you.
I wish for you the best of health!
About the Author
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