Posts Tagged ‘running on a treadmill’

Elliptical vs Treadmill: Which Burns more Calories?

December 31st, 2010


There is considerable controversy these days on whether a treadmill or an elliptical trainer burns more calories. Treadmills and ellipticals are the #1 and #2 most popular selling fitness equipment.

Many dedicated treadmill users are switching to elliptical trainers. The appeal is the low impact, upper and lower body workout. Although treadmills still outsell elliptical trainers. The reason being, the most common form of exercising is walking and jogging.

In my research, I came across a number of reports and studies, and in general, it appears that both machines give comparable results in burning calories. In fact, using a calorie burn calculator on http://www.healthstatus.com, I found that a workout on an elliptical gives you the same results as running on a treadmill, but you burn fewer calories if you walk or jog on a treadmill.

Calories burned in 60 minutes by a 150 lbs. user:

Walking, 2 mph – 189

Walking, 3 mph – 297

Jogging – 477

Running, 7 mph – 783

Elliptical Trainer – 774

There was a basic flaw to the results, since it allowed you to compare calories burned at different levels of exertion on the treadmill, but not on the elliptical trainer. Often I see people working out on an elliptical at health clubs, and they are basically going through the motions. The calories they burn are no more than what you would achieve from a casual walk.

So which machine is better at burning calories?

It depends on which machine will motivate you the most and push you to the highest level of exertion.

If you are a devoted walker or runner then the treadmill is an obvious choice. The treadmill offers you a more forgiving surface in comparison to asphalt or concrete. It provides you with various programs that can add variety to your exercise. But to get results you need to crank up the speed and/or incline. Without pushing yourself, you will limit the number of calories you burn.

As mentioned, the elliptical trainer is growing in popularity due to the low impact, and combined upper and lower body workout. Since the machine moves in an elliptical motion and your feet never leave the pedals, it minimizes the impact and strain to your ankles, knees and back. This is an appeal feature to the aging baby boomer generation.

In addition, an elliptical trainer workouts both the upper and lower body simultaneously. The upper and lower body exercise utilizes the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, chest, back, triceps and biceps. Studies suggest that exercising numerous muscle groups increases fat burning efficiency. The larger the muscle mass involved in an exercise, the more effective that exercise is for improving fat mobilization, burning calories and building muscle endurance in an efficient period of time.

This would suggest that an elliptical trainer would burn more calories, but there is no denying that running also efficiently burns calories.

So which machine should you purchase?

If your joints are suffering from strain or just old age, and if you would like to exercise your upper body, the elliptical trainer is a good choice. For walkers, joggers or runners you can’t go wrong with a treadmill.

In either case, to burn calories you need to exert yourself. Both machines offer a variety of challenging program. Most now come equipped with an “Interval Training” program. You alternate between high-level exertion and cool down periods. This type of training burns calories more efficiently in less time. With proper supervision from your doctor, try to push yourself to new limits.

I’m sorry I did not offer a definitive answer. It really is up to you to find the machine that best suites your needs, and will help you achieve your personal best.

By: Fred Waters

About the Author:
Fred Waters worked in the fitness equipment industry for a number of years. To learn more about elliptical trainers and treadmill, check out his Best Buy ratings for elliptical trainers, and the treadmill buyer’s guide.



Outdoor Treadmill

December 27th, 2010


The treadmill: it is a useful piece of exercise equipment, and a viable alternative to running outside on those cold winter days when you just don’t want to brave the elements. Many own treadmills. Many enjoy them. Many get just the kind of workout they need to stay in shape from them. But why, pray tell, would anyone ever want an outdoor treadmill? Isn’t the whole purpose of buying one, so that you can run inside when the weather doesn’t permit? Believe it or not, the outdoor treadmill has picked up in popularity because it presents three compelling arguments for its use.

1. Enjoy the elements: True, you could enjoy the outdoors just as much if not more so by hitting your favorite trail, but why should those who actually enjoy running on a treadmill be deprived of the beauty of nature? With an outdoor treadmill, you can have your cake and eat it, too, although it probably wouldn’t be a good idea. (More time on the treadmill.)

2. Control the changes in your workout: With an outdoor treadmill, you can have the joys of running outside without giving up your control. While natural terrain does not give you any choice in the lay of the land or traffic problems you may experience, the outdoor treadmill puts you in charge of speed and incline.

3. Track your results: When running outside, who knows how many calories you’ve burned, or what your heart rate has climbed to? The outdoor treadmill can give you all that information, so you can plan your workouts (and your diet) better.

It may not seem like a good idea on the surface, but the treadmill can give you more power to control the course of your fitness, while not forcing you to sacrifice the beauty of your natural surroundings.

By: Darren W Chow

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Want to learn how to choose fitness treadmill? Check out 7 buying factors on how to select the best home treadmills.



Treadmill Workouts

August 28th, 2010
Treadmill Workouts

Regardless if you are at a gym or at home, a treadmill workout is a great way to lose weight and stay fit. Much the same as with most exercise machines, a workout is centered on increasing a person’s cardiovascular rate. A treadmill workout is also one of the best ways to burn calories. In addition, a treadmill workout is a great way to exercise since you have control of your own environment. You never have to worry about the we » Read more: Treadmill Workouts