Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Benefits of an Elliptical for Your Joints

The Benefits of an Elliptical for Your Joints


by Chet Sandeksi


Being well into the year, there are many people that have discarded their New Year's resolutions. If you have lost sight of your resolution to be healthier, it may be time to revisit and revive your goal.

Whether you are running on a treadmill because of inclement weather or you are working on a treadmill for rehabilitation, it can be difficult to make it through runs. Watching your distance slowly tick away on the digital screen or watching a tiny television screen can be difficult.

When you are used to scenery and the feeling of travelling and moving, it can be hard to be in the same place when you start your run and when you end your run. Although running on a treadmill can be a pain, sometimes it is necessary.

The elliptical trainer machine, or simply the elliptical, is the ideal cardio training machine for those persons who are otherwise unable to perform cardio workouts due to failing or hurt joints and knees as the elliptical is a low impact machine that will not further damage the knees.

If you do not want to make a visit to a knee replacement surgeon, an elliptical can be a great exercise option. Running consistently may warrant that visit to a knee replacement surgeon, but by starting yourself off on the elliptical, you can avoid a lot of joint problems.

Some people even like to listen to books on tape as they are running. If you do not need a beat to run to, you may want to listen to a book on tape that will allow you to focus on something other than the treadmill and ensure that you can push through your entire run.

Instead of misusing or improperly using the elliptical to gain a harder or more effective workout, simply use the machine's built in versatilities. Almost every elliptical will have the ability to increase the workout work load by upping the resistance, changing the speed, or raising the incline of the pedaling.

Some people like to plug away at a long distance while others prefer to do a circuit workout. A circuit workout can be a great way to get your heart rate up and ensure that you are getting all of your cardio in for the day.

Doing so will affect the circulation in the body and can lead to fainting or dizziness. Instead, a person should remember to keep their knees slightly bent during the entire workout.

While you are training for any race, you should take the proper precautions to avoid having to meet with a knee replacement doctor. Running can be hard on your knees and it is important that you are in tune with your body as you are training.

Before each run it is important that you are stretching properly and warming up your body. If you are not taking the proper steps to keep your body health, you may find that you require a visit to the knee replacement doctor.

Going to a knee replacement doctor because of running is not uncommon. Make sure that you are taking the precautions that you need to take to ensure that your body is healthy and your joints are well taken care of while you are running.




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