Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 Yes, we have an eliptical machine. I should say " had " as its broken after 3 years of extensive use. I love it and miss it. Was especially great for my housemate who has knee problems - was able to get a great workout without straining his knees. You can go much more expensive, and perhaps it would last longer, but we paid $180 for ours, and it got at least an hour of use a day for three years - sometimes a couple hours. We're trying to decide whether its fixable at this point, or to replace it. In the meantime I've gotten started with rebounding. Its harder to get a good cardioworkout on the rebounder - takes longer at any rate for me to get same extent of raising my heartrate, even when I use handbell weights along with the jumping. However, have found the rebounding has benefits I haven't experienced with the eliptical - the lymphatic system is cleared out with rebounding, I can literally feel it happening, and feel SO much better after jumping, in a way that goes far beyond the endorphin burst one gets from any form of exercise. I will be continuing some rebounding even after we replace the eliptical. You can get the rebounding effects with far less jumping than needed to match the cardiovascular workout on an eliptical. Even twenty minutes of gentle jumping has great results in terms of lymphatic system. Its even used with folks who can't themselves jump at all - just sit on the rebounder, and have someone else do the jumping. Kind of amazing. I'll probably start my workout on the rebounder, as a warmup, then move on to the eliptical for my cardio workout. MUCH prefer the eliptical to any other exercise machine I've tried, the treadmill or exercise bikes (both upright and reclining). I am interested in giving a " gizelle " a try at some point, should be easy on the body like an eliptical - may even be considered in same category, but different than most other elipticals I've seen. Haven't had a chance to try one of those yet. Joy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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