YOGA & TREADMILL OR ELLIPTICAL

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Created By:
picolat on July 18, 2010
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Workout Category:
Strength & Cardio Combined
Workout Type:
General Fitness
Experience Level:
Beginner
Target Gender:
Both
Body Parts:
Total Body Cardio
Workout Length:
7 days
Workout Days:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

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Workout Routine Sample

Day 1
Cardio Training Exercises (definitions)Cardio
Distance(miles)
Cardio
Time(min)
Rest (sec.)
Treadmill Walk: Incline 0%0 miles0-
Yoga0 miles0-
Day 2
Cardio Training Exercises (definitions)Cardio
Distance(miles)
Cardio
Time(min)
Rest (sec.)
Elliptical Trainer0 miles0-
Yoga0 miles0-

Workout routine comments

Elliptical trainers allow the athlete to burn a similar number of calories as jogging...but without the risk of injury to the back, knees, hips, or ankles. Your feet never leave the pedals. As a result, this type of machine is quite low-impact and goes easy on the joints. In fact, whereas exercising on a treadmill requires your body to absorb the impact force of walking or running, exercising on an elliptical can be compared to running in midair. Because ellipticals are so low-impact and easy on the joints, this type of exercise equipment may very well be one of the best choices for older people or for individuals who are recovering from a joint injury. Elliptical machines mimic the normal elliptical motion of the foot, the extension of the leg, and the rotation of the hip during walking or running. This motion uses all the leg muscles, giving you a total lower-body workout. But, WAIT! There's more! Elliptical motion machines ALSO simultaneously work the upper body (unlike the treadmill, which works only the lower body)! As the feet go through their elliptical motion, the hands grip the moving handlebars, exercising the arms. The movement of the dual handlebars mimics cross-country skiing. Now, this particular type of workout may not necessarily pump you up to look like a bodybuilder. However, because you are including the upper 30% of your body in your workouts, the results will be more efficient. (And, those arms will be toned in no time!) (from webiste: www.ellipticaltrainers.com/articles/elliptical_treadmill.htm)
 
August 28, 2010 at 7:16pm
what is elliptical training
 
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