Ironman Elliptical – Review

The manufacturers of the Ironman elliptical trainers are Keys Fitness who are well respected in the industry. This company is also the owner of Alliance, CardioMax and HealthTrainer. There are a range of ellipticals in the Ironman line from $600 and up to mid range. Though they are perhaps not as well known as other brands they are certainly worth considering, particularly some of the new models they have recently released. The Achiever for example has a long 21″ stride, a design that is compact and center drive technology.

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How to Use Ellipticals

Health clubs and gyms today will have rows of elliptical trainers all being used by a wide variety of people, different ages and different sizes. Ellipticals are popular amongst people wanting to workout because they allow you to have an efficient workout that is low impact. So people who maybe normally couldn’t use aerobic equipment such as people with back problems, bone problems or the very over weight can now workout comfortably and safely.

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Ironman Fitness Elliptical

Designed with the consumer firmly in mind the Ironman fitness elliptical despite being a combination of heavy gauge steel construction, is a product within a reasonable price range. The 600E offers a 10 day low price protection and a 30 day return satisfaction guarantee. It comes with a 19″ stride, heavy frame suitable for up to 300lbs, 6 pre set programs, forward backward motion, 18 resistance levels, and the EKG pulse monitoring makes it particularly suitable for cardio patients and people who have health risks.

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Elliptical Calories – Burning Calories

When deciding between an elliptical trainer and other types of exercise equipment such as exercise bikes or treadmills, one thing people commonly weigh up is how many calories will the elliptical help me burn off. After all for that kind of money you want to get the most out of it. This article gives you some estimates on calorie burning based on weight and other factors, and also how to burn more off when you workout on an elliptical.

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How to choose ellipticals

Elliptical trainers are easy to use and usually have enhanced features and are often compared to the feeling of skiing or running on air. They are more fun then jogging on a treadmill or cracking your knees on a stair climber. But once you have made the decision to buy one you are faced with many options to choose from. This article looks at three brands and shows you how to choose ellipticals.

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Consumer Reports Elliptical

The Consumer reports elliptical gives an inside track so that you can find out which of the multitude of models and brands of trainers that can be purchased are worth considering. Obviously all the manufacturers want you to buy their brand and the sales people in the stores and online just want a commission so you need to look out for yourself. Each manufacturer will claim their product is the better choice, each sales rep will claim you need to spend more money because they will get a bigger bonus.

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Schwinn 438 Elliptical Trainer

A vast improvement on the well liked 418 model, the Schwinn 438 Elliptical Trainer has several updates consumers will enjoy. The foot pads are larger meaning it stays stable even with the maximum weight of 300lbs. The trainer is fairly easy to move around and there is a handle at the back to give a good handhold when lifting and moving. There is a wireless heart monitor and is telemetric meaning you assign a target range you want your heart rate kept at, and the monitor will make sure the resistance is always kept to meet that.

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