April 12, 2024, 1 min
There’s more to the elliptical machine than meets the eye. The elliptical has become one of the most popular cardio machines at home and in the gym, but most aren’t maximizing its features. Elliptical workouts are proven to help build strength, improve endurance, support the aerobic system, and work the full body, all while being low impact on joints and knees. There are many beginner friendly workouts that riders can try to truly get the most out of their elliptical machine, and have fun while doing it. Treadmill, who?
Interval training is a popular method of exercise that can be applied to many different workouts, including the elliptical. Interval training on the elliptical breaks down the workout into pieces, incorporating short bursts of speed, resistance, and recovery time.
This interval workout is a perfect all-around introduction to the possibilities of elliptical fitness. Even better, it is much more fun and interesting than just keeping the same pace throughout.
Time to complete: 20 minutes
Even though incline work is a fun part of elliptical workouts, the No Incline workout gives beginners a smoother ride to start. This exercise is split into two parts that focuses on resistance training in the first half and speed work in the second.
Increasing the incline on the elliptical can be slow going at the beginning. The No Incline workout gives beginner quads a break, allowing riders to focus purely on the aerobic benefits of an elliptical workout. It’s also a fantastic quick workout when time is a consideration.
Time to complete: 15 minutes
Fitness isn’t boring when you get into a rhythm, which is exactly the goal of the Rhythm Elliptical workout. This workout is great for elliptical beginners who are already in good physical shape.
The Rhythmic Workout is made for people who can’t stand still and hate workouts that do too much of one thing. The exercise incorporates speed, resistance, and incline changes to always keep things interesting. It also incorporates some arm work that exercises the upper body.
Time to complete: 17 minutes
Elliptical machines are very effective in building cardio and muscle endurance. Hills and Drills is definitely the workout to start with for those looking to do just that. It’s a great gauge of endurance level as riders will be able to feel their progress as they do the workout over time.
Gone are the days of running as far and long as possible to build endurance. This elliptical workout effectively works on endurance by putting in longer stretches of inclines and speed increases. It’s smartly designed so that people aren’t left gassed during and after.
Time to complete: 25 minutes
One of the unique benefits of elliptical fitness is that it’s super low impact. That means you can save your joints and knees while still getting an amazing workout. Even though the elliptical is inherently low impact, this low impact workout is even more conscious of pressure on joints and knees.
This exercise proves that low impact doesn’t mean boring, and still effectively builds strength, burns calories, and tones. The workout adds and subtracts resistance and inclines/declines progressively, so there’s no abrupt changes to adapt to.
Time to complete: 20 minutes
Take the fast-track to great aerobic shape with the Speed Ride. This fun and fast-paced workout takes elliptical riders through intervals of increased and decreased speed.
The Speed Ride is a fantastic pure energy release. After a breezy two minute warm up it’s off to the races (at a very manageable, beginner pace). The rest of the workout focuses on speed. But don’t worry, there are rest intervals in-between to provide some reprieve.
Time to complete: 20 minutes
Ready to climb that fitness mountain? This fun and creative beginner Summit Climb workout gets the energy flowing while making people feel like they’re on top of the world.
As a beginner on the elliptical, getting started can be overwhelming and can kill motivation. The Summit Climb offers a fun introduction to the features of the elliptical machine while still providing a workout that feels more advanced.
Time to complete: 30 minutes
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has become a somewhat intimidating term in fitness. HIIT elliptical workout is a fun, come-as-you-are workout that preps riders just starting out for the possibilities of elliptical fitness.
HIIT is designed to get the heart rate going while being low impact and fun. After finishing, participants feel the positive benefits of the HIIT workout structure and gain confidence to tackle the next workout.
Time to complete: 16 minutes
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