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Which is the better investment? or which burns more calories?
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Neither get P90X
IMO, a treadmill is a better investment. However, you have to use it right and that means RUNNING on it. Walking will do nothing. If you want to shred pounds and burn calories, you must run.
Which is the better investment? or which burns more calories?
So, if you need that running level of activity, but say have knees that are a fine soup of cartilage and fluid, then maybe an elliptical is the right choice? Much less impact than running, correct?
The elliptical will be less traumatic. However, if you still want to run, get some GOOD running shoes. Nike Bowerman's are awesome!
The elliptical kicks my butt everytime. Chasey is right though, if you get a treadmill you have to run on it..but everytime I get on the elliptical I get off totally exhausted. I think it's best to get whatever you will use on a consistant basis...try them both out with a free gym trial membership or friend's houses..and find out which is a better "fit" for you.
Worth considering; the elliptical is easier on your body, me thinks.
If you use it at a fast running type pace it is effective. Ran for too many years and now with both knees shot and feet hurting running is no longer an option unless I want a knee replacement. I don't. So the eliptical works great.I would imagine an eliptical is more effective if you use your arms as well.
I have bad knees so I use the elliptical. Why not get a gym membership (a lot of gyms are having a introductory special) and see which one you like better before making the big investment. You can also take different classes to help up your weight loss. That is what worked best for me. I usually do a few spin classes a week and try to get in at least 2 or 3 pump classes a month.
If you use it at a fast running type pace it is effective. Ran for too many years and now with both knees shot and feet hurting running is no longer an option unless I want a knee replacement. I don't. So the eliptical works great.