November 18, 2008
Bowflex TreadClimber Stair Stepper
There has been a lot of dispute lately in the fitness world over a particular portable fitness equipment called the Bowflex TreadClimber.
Supposedly, you can get great results using this machine without having to resort to grueling thigh exercises for your fitness quest like running, due to the fact that the Bowflex TreadClimber’s unique use of a mixture of a combination of movements.
Some of the different types of home exercise equipment are treadmills, elliptical trainers, stationary bicycles, cross-country ski machines, and free weights. To date there are 5 TreadClimber models available. All of the Bowflex TreadClimber models combine the forward action of a treadmill, upward action of a stair climber, and low-impact motion of an elliptical trainer. It would seem that this is the ultimate workout machine. And it would be if it weren’t for a minor “bug” that we have discovered on the lower end models.
Resistance is what makes this machines adjust from easy to hard to actually tread on. Contrary to what people think, it has nothing to do with making the machine go fast or slow. Generally speaking, most machines that have resistance ability have little arrows on the center console to let the user change the resistance.
Whatever the reason, many recent studies have already shown that more people than ever before are getting involved impersonal fitness. And more of them are choosing to purchase home exercise equipment in order to achieve their goals rather than the expense of joining a local gym.After making the commitment to begin a diet and fitness program, one of the first steps many people take is to acquire some sort of Bowflex home exercise equipment.
The TreadClimber by Bowflex has a hydraulic system with knobs above each piston. It is nearly impossible to change these resistance levers while in motion using the machine. As a matter of fact Bowflex actually strongly suggest that you get off the machine when changing the resistance levels.
As soon as you can get past this little problem, then Bowflex TreadClimber is actually a great machine that can lead to rapid weight loss. Overall this machine has a customer satisfaction rate of over 90 percent, which is wonderful.All models of Bowflex TreadClimber come with a great satisfaction guarantee supported by Bowflex, a company that prides itself on customer satisfaction.
If you are wanting an option to Bowflex fitness machines, you could try Soloflex or Total Gym which is also superb fitness and exercise equipment.
Filed under Home Fitness Equipment by matthew lewis
October 11, 2008
Treadmill vs Elliptical Trainers: Which One For The Best Workout?
Unfortunately home exercise equipment is never cheap, which means it is really important to invest in the right machine. For effective weight loss, you need to find out which piece of equipment is best at helping to burn up those excess calories.
The two best selling pieces of exercise equipment are treadmills and elliptical trainers, but which one is actually best at burning the most calories? There is certainly a lot of argument with many people liking both pieces of equipment. However when it comes down to which is best for you to buy, there really is only one definitive answer.
The simple fact is that both machines can help burn the exact same number of calories, it just all depends on how you exercise with them, but working out on an elliptical can be just as effective as working out on a treadmill.
It is true that running on a treadmill can be more intensive, and can have a greater impact on your body’s muscles and joints. For this reason some people may find it very hard to run on a treadmill. By using an elliptical, you are still able to exercise and burn off the same number of calories, it’s just the exercise has a gentler impact on your body.
Running on a treadmill, at approximately 7 mph, would burn 783 calories if you were 150 pounds, and you ran for an hour. Using an elliptical trainer, you would burn 774 calories. But if you only walk on a treadmill at 3 mph, you would only burned 297 calories. That’s a big difference!
The number of calories your body burns on an elliptical really does all depend on how you use the machine and the approach you take to your workout. Some people prefer to exercise in a moderate, gentle way, whereas others charge in an give themselves a very intense workout.
You really need to ask yourself which machine you would prefer. Remember, you will only do you exercise if you are motivated and excited, if you find it boring to use a treadmill, you are not likely to keep up to your workout regime. Equally, if an elliptical does not inspire you, then you are better off with a treadmill.
If you simply love walking, jogging, or running, then you want to invest in a treadmill. It’s much better than walking on the surface of the street. But if burning calories is your main concern, you’ll need to make sure that you increase the speed and up the incline.
If you’ve experienced pain in your knees or ankles, or simply want to enjoy a low impact routine, then you’ll want to choose an elliptical instead. As you age, an elliptical trainer is much more forgiving on your body. Of course some exercise enthusiasts invest in both machines - an elliptical and a treadmill. This lets you mix up your workouts and avoid burnout completely.
Filed under Tread Mills by Travis Van Slooten
September 11, 2008
Treadmill Excercise Machine: Some of the Advatages
The treadmill exercise machine is at the fore of all exercise equipment, and is the favorite amongst Americans who may want to use it for walking, jogging or running in order to burn off calories, improve their heart rates and blood circulation.
Recently, however, the treadmill exercise machine has found some heavy competition from Elliptical Trainers. In spite of this fierce competition the treadmill exercise machine continues to hold its own and more so, especially in bitter and cold climates.
The main advantages of treadmills is that they are able to incorporate shock absorbing technology in order to make the impact of the running belt easier on the ankles, knees and back joints, and there are also models that claim to reduce this impact by as much as 40 percent when compared to running on sidewalks/outdoors
The electronic monitor on the treadmill exercise machine also helps the user monitor their heart rates, speed, and distance covered, as well as advising them of the calories they have burned and it thus forms an integral and important part of the treadmill exercise machine.
In the more expensive treadmill exercise machine, there may well be functions that keep the runner in sync with their heart rates and thus help them to avoid over or excessive exercising. Along with the standard treadmill exercise machine comes a host of accessories that makes exercising and working out on them more of an enjoyable experience.
Some of things to consider when looking to buy a treadmill exercise machine. One of the most primary considerations being that of the actual stability of the treadmill. After all, the motor should be more powerful if the main objective of the user is to run, instead of walk and this may be more expensive. The treadmill exercise machine should be stable, and sturdy, as well as comfortable. You will want to look for the best features at the lowest price possible.
Some of the more notable treadmill exercise machines are Trimline, Reebok, Landice, and Weslo. Trimline seems to be the most popular of all the options, even though it is typically more expensive although in the end this increased cost would appear to be justified given its enhanced features.
Filed under Exercise Treadmills by admin