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Elliptical Machines, Recumbent Ellipticals, and Commercial Elliptical Cross Trainers

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An elliptical trainer, also known as an elliptical cross-trainer, is an exercise machine that simulates aerobic exercises, walking, running, stair-stepping, and even cross-country skiing. During an elliptical exercise, the user moves their feet forward and back, up and down, or on a track. Elliptical machines have pedals suspended above the ground. When compared to walking or running on a hard surface, this provides a low-impact workout on the user’s joints or muscles.

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E80C Residential Elliptical
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SportsArt Prime Line E863 Front Drive Elliptical Machine
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ECO-NATURAL and SENZA Fitness Training Elliptical Machines
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SportsArt E866 Front Drive Elliptical Machine
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ECO-POWR Front-Drive Adjustable Stride Elliptical with 500 lbs. Weight Capacity from SportsArt
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Cardiovascular and Full Body Fitness Upright Bike with Touchscreen and Screen Mirroring - C576U by SportsArt
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Cardiovascular and Full Body Fitness Recumbent Bike with Touchscreen and 40 Resistance Levels - C576R by SportsArt
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SportsArt Cross Trainer - V886 Verso
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SportsArt Front Drive Elliptical Machine with 16 Inch Touchscreen
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Cardiovascular Fitness Elliptical Machine with 16 Inch Touchscreen and 40 Resistance Levels - E876 by SportsArt
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Accessories for SportsArt Ellipticals
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What is an Elliptical Bike?

 

An elliptical trainer is a popular exercise machine for beginners and professional athletes in fitness studios, multi-family housing units, gyms, and single homes due to its minimal-impact, high cardiovascular workout. An elliptical trainer has suspended pedals that move on a track with adjustable resistance to make the workout easy or more rigorous. Because the elliptical motion is fluid, there is a low impact force on the user’s joints and bones and little or no jarring or stress on the body’s spinal structures. This makes the elliptical a safer exercise option if the user has low-back pain, knee or hip pain, or other health conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis.

 

An elliptical workout provides a very efficient cardiovascular workout and a great lower body workout to build strength and stamina. When using an elliptical trainer, the user can also work the arms, shoulders, back, chest, and lower body muscles. Some elliptical trainers can reverse direction. Doing so helps the user isolate specific muscles, which is harder to do with using a treadmill.

 

Elliptical Trainer vs. a Treadmill

 

An elliptical cross-trainer and treadmill are two of the most popular indoor aerobic exercise machines that simulate a natural running or walking motion to boost cardio fitness. The primary difference between the two is that a treadmill allows the user to walk or run on a moving belt with control over the speed and the treadmill’s incline. With an elliptical machine, the user places their feet on a platform and moves in strides. The problem with using a treadmill is it can put more stress on the user’s bones and joints compared to working out on an elliptical trainer. Treadmills work for fewer muscle groups and don’t target as many muscle groups as an elliptical trainer.

 

Due to its low impact exercise, an elliptical trainer is gentle on the user’s joints, making it safer for people living with arthritis or slight joint pain. Even a low-impact machine can provide a high-intensity workout and will strengthen the muscles in the user’s lower body. Targeted muscle groups include the glutes, hip flexors, and quadriceps. Most elliptical trainers have movable arms that allow the user to push them back and forth at the same time your legs move, helping to tone and strengthen the user’s whole body.

 

Four Different Types of Elliptical Trainers

 

  • Standard or Regular Elliptical Trainer - The main characteristic of a regular elliptical trainer is that it is designed to work the lower body only. The handlebars are stationary to give the lower body most of the workout. One example is The Heavy Duty Outdoor Air Walker Elliptical Exercise Machine specifically designed for outdoor use. This standard elliptical has pedals that swing back and forth in a walking or running motion. Grip handles are located on each side for balance and stability.

 

  • Elliptical Cross Trainers - This type provides a full-body workout because they have moving handlebars that tone your arms while using the foot pedals. Cross trainer ellipticals are designed for building the muscles around the shoulder blades, upper back, shoulders, chest, and lower body. The CE900 Commercial Elliptical Machine by Spirit Fitness is an example of an elliptical cross-trainer for commercial use with a heavy-gauge steel frame equipped with nine programs that will provide an extreme workout for all levels of athletes.

 

  • Elliptical Gliders - Designed a little different than other elliptical machines because instead of going in a circular or elliptical direction, the user’s feet essentially slide back and forth to give him a no-impact exercise.

 

  • Compact Ellipticals - Similar to an elliptical cross trainer but designed as an elliptical machine for the home. A compact elliptical is made with a small footprint design or to fold up to save space in a home or apartment. One such example is the XG400 E-Glide Elliptical Machine for Home Use by Spirit Fitness which presents a gym-worthy workout from the comfort of home!

 

Almost all elliptical exercise equipment is available with a variety of options to assist the user with his exercise achievements. Many machines come with heart rate monitors that allow users to track their heart rate during exercise. Other options may include an LCD screen that provides feedback to users such as calories burned, distance, and time elapsed. Some elliptical machines will also include various exercise programs such as interval training, hill training, specific heart-rate training, and various resistance levels to increase the intensity of a workout.