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Encyclopedia > Elliptical trainer
Elliptical trainer in use
Elliptical trainer in use

An elliptical trainer (also cross trainer) is a stationary exercise equipment used to simulate walking or running without causing pressure to the joints and hence decreases the risk of impact injuries. Image File history File links NordicTrack CX 1050 Elliptical Trainer and woman File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links NordicTrack CX 1050 Elliptical Trainer and woman File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Walking is the main form of animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling. ... Man Running - Edward Muybridge Horse Running - Edward Muybridge Running is by definition the fastest means for an animal to move on foot. ...


Elliptical trainers offer a smooth cardiovascular workout that can vary from light to high intensity based on your resistance preference. Most elliptical trainers work the user's upper and lower body (although some models do not have moving upper body components), although using an elliptical trainer is designed to elevate the heart rate more than building muscles.


They can be powered with electricity for assisting the stride and/or tracking progress. Variable resistance braking systems use aerodynamic, magnetic or motor-assisted devices. On some models, the incline can be changed to work different muscle groups in the legs. Electronic models can vary the incline and resistance over the course of a workout according to a preset program. Lightning strikes during a night-time thunderstorm. ... A top-down view of skeletal muscle Muscle is contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. ...


Some elliptical trainers (including the one shown) have a tall handle attached to each pedal. The user holds on at shoulder height and pulls on the handle while stepping on the opposite pedal to exercise the arms and upper body in coordination with the legs.


Many consumer models found in sporting good and big-box retail stores can only handle users weighing no more than 200-250 lbs, and cost $1000 (US) or less. Higher end consumer elliptical machines found in speciality stores with brand names such as Life Fitness and Precor can accomidate users up to 400 lbs and range from $1799 to $4000 (US). Elliptical trainers such as these tend to offer a more natural feel and comfortable stride as the companies who manufacture them put in countless hours of market research, product design, and consumer testing. Some manufacturers may also produce commercial models which focus on durability and are made to withstand the almost constant use they encounter in gym or fitness club environment. These units typically sell for well over $4,000 (US) and may be more expensive and offer more durability and programming than the typical home user would ever utilize. A big box is a box that is big. ...


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Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (374 words)
An elliptical trainer (also cross trainer) is a stationary exercise equipment used to simulate walking or running without causing pressure to the joints and hence decreases the risk of impact injuries.
Most elliptical trainers work the user's upper and lower body (although some models do not have moving upper body components), although using an elliptical trainer is designed to elevate the heart rate more than building muscles.
Elliptical trainers such as these tend to offer a more natural feel and comfortable stride as the companies who manufacture them put in countless hours of market research, product design, and consumer testing.
Elliptical trainer benefits (739 words)
There are numerous benefits to using an elliptical trainer but perhaps the most important aspect of using an elliptical trainer is the absence of impact.
An elliptical trainer workout is so gentle on the joints that certified fitness experts recommend the elliptical trainer to people who have a hard time exercising because of physical ailments such bad joints and arthritis.
Elliptical trainers have two large foot pedals that your feet follow in an oval pattern.
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