Saturday, July 25, 2009

Treadmills And Stationary Bikes Vs The Aerobic Rider

Treadmills And Stationary Bikes Vs The Aerobic Rider

by Daniel Kemys

Keeping fit at all times is necessary for both mind and body. If you are in your middle ages, exercising would most probably be a part of your daily routine. As we age, our muscles tend to lose its strength. If we are to keep fit, it's essential that we engage in some kind of exercise. Today, with the variety of fitness equipment in the market, individuals from all ages can purchase the sort of machine they want that works best with the type of exercise method they use. Treadmills, stationary bikes and loads of other equipment are frequently used for these purposes.

Fitness equipment range from treadmills to stationary bikes. For people in need of a good warm up, the aerobic rider would be ideal. The aerobic rider could be used as a means to losing weight and burning fat. Despite the fact that many youngsters and older people like the aerobic rider, controversies regarding it have come up according to what the professionals at IDEA Fitness and Health Association say. Does the aerobic rider burn as much calories as the other fitness equipment?

Why do individuals make use of different types of exercise machines? For most of them, the goal is to lose weight, increase their metabolism levels and burn body fat. This is where the problem about the aerobic rider arise.

When experts from the IDEA Fitness and Health Association conducted studies on the levels of fat that was burned by treadmills, stationary bikes and other fitness equipment, the aerobic rider came in last. This result didn't change even when the users tried on different types of aerobic riders.

The fact that the aerobic rider burnt a lower percentage of calories wasn't the only drawback it had. The aerobic rider had only a limited workout level, thus limiting the user from getting a more challenged workout.

If you are in the beginners' stage of your total body workout; an aerobic rider could be used to warm up the whole body. Once you complete the warm up session by using the aerobic rider, you could move on to a more strenuous workout by using another exercise machine.

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