Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Elliptical Trainer Information About Knee Injury

!±8± Elliptical Trainer Information About Knee Injury

Elliptical Trainers and Treadmills are great pieces of exercise equipment for getting in shape. Recently elliptical trainers have begun to eclipse treadmills in popularity. As elliptical trainer information becomes more and more available to the general public this trend should continue. The ability of elliptical trainers to prevent and protect joints, muscle and bones is a major advantage. As the population gets older and the baby boomers enter retirement, elliptical trainers will become increasingly more popular. Elliptical machines will allow intense full body exercise routines to be conducted with relative safety.

Treadmills have pretty much been the main piece of fitness equipment found local gyms and fitness centers. However, my doctor recommends that I stay off them since my knee was scoped 5 years ago. We love doing our road work outdoors on natural surfaces, however, here in Southwest Florida with its high temperatures and humidity during summer, we prefer exercising in air conditioning. Exercise physiologists and doctors tell us that when you use a tread mill that is not perfectly adjusted, each time your foot strikes the belt it slides forward a small amount. It is this motion that causes knee injury. If you are over 150 lbs. and use the treadmill for running it can be very noticeable and sometimes uncomfortable. Many times my knees will ache after just two miles of a light jog on a treadmill. I recently talked to an exercise equipment repair technician who told me that about 80% of all treadmills are not adjusted properly. The main cause is that it is expensive to properly maintain treadmills and that they can easily become out of tune. I have on more that one occasion tried more than one treadmill at our local fitness center before I found one that did not have a pronounced belt slip.

Elliptical trainers are easier on our knees due to the greatly reduced impact. They also do not have the belt slip problems that hurt our knees. Some people describe running on an elliptical trainer to something like running on air. It does take a little getting used to the change in motion but it does allow you to do a good aerobic workout when your knees are sore. In fact some physical therapist use elliptical trainers as part of their recovery programs. I have also noticed that I can exercise longer on my sore damaged knee on an elliptical trainer than I can on a treadmill. Many quality elliptical trainers have the ability to change the angle or slope of the elliptical motion. This has a major benefit in that it will allow you to change the shape of the stroke to eliminate pain and discomfort during your exercise routine. Several times when my knee would start to tighten up I have been able to complete my exercise program by simply changing the angle or slope on the elliptical machine. You should never try to force a joint problem through a painful exercise routine. Doing so may cause permanent damage or least a trip to the surgeon for expensive repairs.

Elliptical trainers and treadmills will continue to be popular pieces of fitness equipment. Treadmills have been around for a long time but have some inherent problems in regard to knee injury problems. Elliptical trainer information programs are educating the public to the benefits of low impact aerobic exercise. Each individual should spend time researching what piece of equipment meets their exercise goals and fitness condition. In our opinion it is hard to beat all the benefits that an elliptical trainer provides.


Elliptical Trainer Information About Knee Injury

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Life Fitness C3 Upright LifeCycle with Advanced Console

!±8± Life Fitness C3 Upright LifeCycle with Advanced Console

Brand : Life Fitness | Rate : | Price : $1,999.00
Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 06:51:22 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The C3 Upright Lifecycle exercise bike combines precision engineering with exceptional attention to detail.Warranty- Frame: Lifetime- Parts: 3 Years- Labor: 1 Year

  • Self-powered upright exercise bike with Advanced Workouts Console, 20 levels of resistance and 10 workouts
  • Contact heart rate hand sensors; also includes Polar wireless HRM chest strap
  • Standard upright seat with deluxe cushioning and upholstery
  • Ergonomically-designed racing style handlebars; oversized, dual accessory tray and built-in reading rack
  • 400-pound maximum user weight; 3-year warranty on parts, lifetime on frame

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Riding The Vision Fitness Elliptical Trainer

!±8± Riding The Vision Fitness Elliptical Trainer

The Vision Fitness elliptical trainer comes in five models. Ranging from the low end to the higher end machine, the models are the Vision FitnessX6000 Folding, the Vision Fitness X6100 Folding, the Vision Fitness X6200 Folding, the Vision Fitness X6200HRT Folding, and the Vision Fitness X6600HRT Commercial Grade.

The lower end of the Vision Fitness ellipticals are more compact than the higher end and fold for storage. The handlebars move along with the pedals so that you can get an upper body workout. However this can be difficult and uncomfortable if you are a short person. You should try those machines in the store to see if they are a good fit for you.

All of the Vision Fitness ellipticals are made with the flywheel in the front, which is opposite from the ellipticals at the gym. This makes the motion somewhat different so it may take some getting used to. The brakes are mechanical on the lower end machines and tend to break more often, and need more attention. The higher end Vision Fitness ellipticals use an electro magnetic braking system which works better and is more reliable.

The front flywheel Vision Fitness ellipticals tend to wear out faster and get noisy after a while.

The Vision Fitness elliptical trainers come with a wide range of warranties depending on which one you buy. If you do decide on a Vision Fitness elliptical it is advisable to purchase one of their higher end machines.


Riding The Vision Fitness Elliptical Trainer

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Monday, November 21, 2011

LifeSpan Fitness R3 Recumbent Bike

!±8±LifeSpan Fitness R3 Recumbent Bike

Brand : LifeSpan Fitness
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Price : $849.62
Post Date : Nov 21, 2011 21:34:03
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LifeSpan's R3 recumbent bike, featuring a step-thru design for easy access, is widely recognized for its comfort, quietness, sturdiness and ease-of-use for any size user. Its quality construction and product weight will not only support you, but will also provide added security in your home because it is well-balanced and very difficult to tip over. On the LifeSpan R3 you'll enjoy a quiet ride with smooth transitions between resistance levels.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Life Fitness Club Series Recumbent LifeCycle Exercise Bike

!±8± Life Fitness Club Series Recumbent LifeCycle Exercise Bike


Rate : | Price : $2,999.00 | Post Date : Nov 16, 2011 22:34:24
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The Club Series Recumbent Lifecycle® exercise bike is the home version of Life Fitness' popular health club model, an innovative bike that delivers superb performance and the most natural, efficient recumbent riding position. It merges high-quality ergonomics, biomechanics, and comfort with a variety of workout programs including HeartSync™ heart rate controlled workouts, Interval Training, Sport Training, customized workout programs and heart rate monitoring via Lifepulse™ contacts and an included Polar® wireless HRM chest strap. The recumbent seat with contoured, high back pad is the same as Life Fitness' health club model, and it features front and side-mounted handlebars.

This self-powered bike can be placed in any room, and it does not require cords or outlets. The bike also features an oversized, dual accessory tray and built-in reading rack. It includes 19 pre-programmed and seven personalized workouts, and the five HeartSync workouts adjust resistance to keep you at your target heart rate, ensuring a safe, effective workout.

If the advanced programs are the brains of Lifecycle exercise bikes, then the Poly V belt-drive and self-powered alternator systems are the brawn. The alternator system offer 20 smooth, quick-changing resistance levels, and it provides super-quiet riding enabling you to watch TV or listen to music easily. Underneath the sleek, impact resistant exterior is a robotically welded steel frame that is so well built, it comes with a lifetime warranty.

Boredom is never an option with Life Fitness exercise bikes, with a wide variety of challenging workout programs built into the easy-to-use console. Save time by storing up to seven pre-programmed My Workouts™, and replay them at any time. You can even rename them for different days of the week. Based on your workout's specific time, resistance and heart rate level, a customized cool-down program helps to ensure your heart rate properly returns to a normal level at the end of a workout. You can also conveniently change programs without restarting or losing your current workout information. This treadmill comes with the following programs to choose from:

  • Manual: Gives you complete freedom to choose your own speed and resistance levels.
  • Hill: Challenges you with intervals of multiple hills and valleys with each hill becoming progressively more difficult.
  • Random: Includes many different motivating combinations of hills and valleys.
  • EZ Incline/Resistance: Slowly and progressively increases incline so you are less aware of the building demands.
  • Sport Training: Simulates outdoor training with a rigorous workout that features hundreds of different hills and valleys with a wide range of high and low levels of resistance.
  • Around the World: The terrain resembles various regions around the globe.
  • Cascades: A two-peak workout in which The intensity levels gradually increase and decrease.
  • Foothills: Features rolling hills at a low intensity level
  • Kilimanjaro: Intensity levels gradually increase toward one ultimate peak, and then gradually fall.
  • Speed Training: Intensity levels quickly alternate between high and low levels to stimulate a typical speed workout.
  • Interval Training: Intensity levels rise and fall. The higher levels gradually increase, peak, and then decrease.
It also includes the following HeartSync workouts:
  • Fat Burn: A great workout for beginners or for those days when you need a lighter workout. It automatically adjusts resistance to maintain your heart rate at 65 percent of your theoretical maximum.
  • Cardio: Maximizes caloric burn and boosts your energy level. It automatically adjusts resistance to maintain your heart rate at 80 percent of your theoretical maximum.
  • Heart Rate Hill™: An interval workout made up of three hills with each hill becoming progressively more difficult based on your heart rate goals. The first hill is 70 percent of your maximum heart rate (HRMax) and becomes progressively tougher (75 percent HRMax on the second and 80 percent HRMax on the third). The valley is always defined as 65 percent HRMax. It's similar to training for sports activities such as hockey, basketball, and soccer.
  • Heart Rate Interval™: Climb a series of alternating hills (80 percent HRMax) and valleys (65 percent HRMax). The number of times you climb each hill depends on your fitness level. It's similar to training for endurance activities such as triathlons and running.
  • Extreme Heart Rate™: Quickly raises and lowers resistance to get your heart rate up to 85 percent HRMax and down to 65 percent HRMax as quickly as possible. It's similar to training for sports activities such as tennis, racquetball, football, and sprinting.

Specifications:

  • Resistance levels: 20
  • Resistance system: Self-contained alternator
  • Seat adjustments: 34 positions
  • Frame: 2" x 4" robotically-welded steel frame
  • Pedals: Wide Ride self-leveling pedals with straps
  • Electronic readouts: Level, Time, Speed (mph/kmh), Distance, Heart Rate, Target Heart Rate, Calories, Watts, METs
  • Display type: Red LEDs
  • Workout profile display: 7 x 15 segments
  • Workout feedback display: 16-character message center
  • Dimensions: 54 x 26 x 51 inches (LxWxH)
  • Unit weight: 134 pounds
  • Maximum user weight: 400 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty
Frame - lifetime, parts - three years, labor - one year. The warranty is valid only within the United States.

About the Warranty
This Life Fitness product is intended for home use only. Your warranty will be void if this product is used in a commercial setting.

About Life Fitness
What started as one man's pursuit to improve his own physical condition, eventually turned into a global fitness revolution. That man was Keene P. Dimick, the mastermind behind the legendary Lifecycle exercise bike. The story of Life Fitness began when two young entrepreneurs, Ray Wilson and Augie Nieto, saw the promise of Dr. Dimick’s invention. Even though it was slightly ahead of its time, they believed the Lifecycle exercise bike could help generations of athletes, trainers, exercisers, and people everywhere live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.

Wilson and Nieto bought the rights to the Lifecycle bike from Dr. Dimick, perfected it, and sold it out of a motor home to health clubs across America. Despite the overwhelming odds and initial unpopularity of the Lifecycle exercise bike, the two passion-filled pioneers turned a two-man operation and a seemingly impossible vision into a prosperous reality. Along the way, they shaped the future of Life Fitness as well as the fitness industry, bringing cardiovascular training into the mainstream and helping ignite the health club boom.

Today, Life Fitness is the global leader in designing and manufacturing a full line of reliable, high quality fitness equipment for commercial and consumer use. It is the number one brand of fitness equipment in health clubs worldwide.

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