assuredlisting.com assuredlisting.com
Search:    Index Page -> About Us -> Privacy of Info -> ToS -> Place Your Link -> Add Article   
Add Url
 

Jobs & Careers

Self Management

Travel & Accommodation

Companies & Business

Recreation

Law & Politics

Automotive

Teens & Kids

Home & Garden

Cooking & Drinking

Art & Creative

Academics & Education

Outdoor & Sports

Games & Play

Property & Estate

Medical Care

Finance & Banking

Issues & News

Fashion & Relationships

Society & Issues

Shopping & Auction

Health & Therapy

Computers & Networking

Science & Research


 

Index Page » Shopping & Auction » Fitness
 

Best Elliptical Trainer For Obese Trainees

 

Author: Rich Rojas

Many people all over the world begin exercise programs with the goal of improving their health and fitness levels. The vast majority of these people also want to lose weight as part of their fitness goals. After all, who doesnt want to shed a few pounds and a few inches? However, there is a group of people who face an even greater challenge in their fitness and weight loss goals. These are individuals who are classified as obese.

Before we go any further, its important to define what obese truly means because unfortunately, the word is often thrown around carelessly and has acquired the status of an insult in many situations. Very simply, it is a medical classification to categorize people who are 20% or more above their ideal weight. The real problem is that the ideal weight is often taken from height and weight charts that were concocted for the life insurance industry back after WWII. By these guidelines many elite athletes and body builders would be classified as obese!

Rather than going by a medical classification, its much more direct and accurate just go by actual body weight when selecting an elliptical trainer. At the end of the day, an elliptical trainer doesnt care if youre height and weight proportionate or youre severely outside these guidelines. What matters is your actual body weight and if it can be safely supported by the elliptical trainer.

Unfortunately, some manufacturers of elliptical trainers grossly overstate the maximum weight capacity for their elliptical machines. There are way too many $300 elliptical trainers that claim they can accommodate 250 lbs, but wobble like crazy with a 125 lb user.

What you need to consider is if youre 250 lbs and greater, then youre going to need a heavy and solidly constructed elliptical trainer. Trainers that can safely support this load are generally in the commercial class of elliptical trainers. These are elliptical machines that can carry over 300 lbs. This becomes even more critical if you will be using your elliptical trainer aggressively. And by this, I mean at a high RPM as when engaging in high intensity interval training (HIIT).

A 250 300 lb trainee pounding away at over 70 RPM will put an incredible amount of stress on the frame and moving components of an elliptical trainer. A regular maintenance program for an elliptical trainer is recommended for all owners. Its vital for heavier users. Be sure to inspect the welds and bolts for any signs of stress or looseness and repair as necessary.

Elliptical trainers are great fitness machines for trainees of all shapes and sizes. In fact, they are a terrific option for very heavy individuals who cannot safely use treadmills because of knee problems. There are elliptical trainers out there that can meet the needs of everyone.

Author Bio:
Rich Rojas is an expert on this subject. Rich has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can also reach this article by using: workout, fitness equipment, workout routines, fitness magazine, muscle fitness, lifetime fitness
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Renting Versus Buying A Tuxedo
 
Royal Memorabilia - Right Category Equals Maximum Profits
 
What to Consider when Buying a Treadmill
 
Pointe Shoes on Holiday
 
Home Exercise Equipment - Choosing the Proper Equipment For Your Workout Routine
 
Wholesale eBay Products for eBay Sellers: Find the Best Wholesale Socks for eBay
 
How to Carry a Ladder Correctly
 
Be Realistic When Selling on eBay
 
How To Make Money Online : Sell On eBay
 
Photos on my eBay Auctions: How Do I Add Them?
 
 
 
Index Page -> Privacy of Info -> ToS  
Copyright © 2008 www.assuredlisting.com All Rights Reserved.