An elliptical trainer also known as a cross trainer is a great choice for people who prefer to workout in the privacy and comfort of their own home with compact and folding elliptical trainers being particularly popular because of their ease of storage.
Buying Advice
You’ll find plenty of advice and choice from exercise equipment stores happy to help you find the right equipment that suits your needs, ability and budget. To see a wide range of elliptical cross trainers and compare prices follow this link: Elliptical Cross Trainers.
Owning your own elliptical trainer or any other exercise equipment can be an effective way of keeping fit and a wise investment especially when compared to the cost of private gym membership. Gyms are not particularly cheap and when you consider membership fees and monthly charges they can cost well over £600 a year.
The range of home gym equipment has come along way since first becoming popular in the 1990s. These days there are some great compact and space saving exercise machines that have been designed specifically for the home where storage and space is a premium.
The elliptical cross trainer has the advantage over other less joint friendly exercise machines as it simulates walking or running without jarring the joints. This mean they are less likely to cause impact injuries. This form of low impact exercise is ideal for a cardiovascular workout and for total body conditioning as well as being fun and comfortable to use.
Easy to use
Elliptical trainers are easy to use and require little practice to get started. Their comfort, ease of use and speedy results encourage you to keep up the good work. Some of the latest equipment includes some great little extras to make the elliptical machine an entertainment centre too! Look out for iPod docks, built in speakers and interactive workout programs.
There are a large number of brands to choose from with differing functions and workout programmes so check out the features before you buy an elliptical trainer. You’ll find budget and space saving folding cross trainers and high end models offering just about everything you’d expect from those at a commercial gym.
The price of these exercise machines varies considerably with a low-end budget cross trainer costing less than £100 and high-end commercial grade elliptical trainers costing as much as £7000.
- High end brands include Johnson, Life Fitness, Nautilus, Precor, Cybex, Matrix, Scifit and Vision Fitness.
- Standard Elliptical Trainers brands include Bremshey, Nautilus, Schwinn, Tunturi, Carl Lewis, Pro-Form and Motive Fitness.
- Compact Elliptical Trainers brands include BH Fitness, Beny V-Fit, Horizon, Nordic Track, Pro-Form, Reebok, Vision Fitness and York.
In addition to these well established names in the fitness industry, In January 2009 John Lewis launched its own brand of fitness equipment including the EB1 exercise bike, TR1 folding treadmill and the XT1 elliptical cross trainer a compact model ideal for use at home and sensibly priced making it an attractive alternate over more expensive models.
For people looking to buy and use an exercise machine in their own home an elliptical cross trainer is comfortable, easy to use and an enjoyable way to workout. In fact keeping fit at home has never been easier.