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Elliptical Exercise Equipment – An Overview

Training on hard surfaces can put too much pressure on your joints. For a better cardiovascular workout, you may need elliptical exercise equipment. This equipment gives you the sensation of brisk walking, jogging, or running without subjecting your joints to undue stress.

Of course, you will need to make sure that the elliptical machine that you purchase is one that is of good quality. This will help ensure that your workout is satisfactory and you are able to avoid any injury. Your machine should not be flimsy and it should be built for regular use. One way to ensure this is to check the track record of both the manufacturer and the distributor.

The good thing about elliptical exercise equipment is that they are made for ease of use. This is, in fact, good news for you if you are too busy to read through the machine’s instruction manual and just want to go right ahead and put the machine to use. The ease of use makes elliptical exercise ideal even for beginners. And while the machine is built primarily for home use, even the most serious of athletes can benefit from it. It can be used in conjunction with your regular exercise and training routine. Read more…

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Aerobic Exercise is an Important Part of Any Workout Routine

Walking, jogging, bicycling, swimming and dancing are all examples of aerobic exercise which can improve endurance and burn calories. To be successful, aerobic activity should be done for an extended period of time at a slow to moderate pace. The secret is to get your heart rate up to a quick pace and then keep it there.

Whatever aerobic activity you choose it is important that you get your heart rate into the target zone for the duration of the activity. Target zones will vary depending on your age; for example, the target heart rate for a 35 year old is 93 to 138 beats per minute. It is important to keep the activity intense enough to be above 93 beats per minute but not too intense that your heart is beating over 138 times per minute. To calculate your heart rate take your pulse for a 15 second period and multiply the number of beats by 4. When you start your workout routine; aim for the lower number in your target range and then work your way up. Read more…

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