
2 Main Things To Look For
When Choosing A Cardio Machine
by Sean
Nalewanyj
Fat Loss Expert & Best-Selling Fitness
Author
www.HowToBurnFat.com
Set foot in any traditional gym across the
country and you’ll find an endless array
of different cardio machines... from treadmills
to stationary bikes to stairclimbers to ellipticals.
A well structured cardio program obviously plays
an important role in any effective fat burning
workout plan... but which cardio machines are
best and what criteria should we use to determine
which machines to focus on?
It need not be a complicated process, but here
are the 2 main factors that I would suggest
looking out for when deciding which machines
to include in your program…
1) The machine should not require very much
skill to use.
In other words, stick to cardio machines that
are simplistic and mechanical in nature. Your
goal during a cardio session is not to aimlessly
slave away for a marathon session lasting an
hour or more, but rather to keep the session
short, concise and highly intensive.
For this reason, you don’t want to have
to divert your focus onto balancing yourself
on the machine or maintaining a specific form
throughout the workout.
Instead, you should pick a cardio exercise that
is basic and straightforward to execute so that
the majority of your focus can be placed on
generating a high level of intensity.
2) The machine should minimize the risk of injury.
One of your primary goals when it comes to
both weight training and cardiovascular exercise
is to keep your joints and connective tissues
strong and healthy at all times. It doesn’t
matter how effective and well structured your
training routine is... if you end up with an
injury, the entire thing will come to a grinding
halt.
For this reason, you should try to stick to
machines that produce low impact on your joints
and that also don’t aggravate any existing
injuries you may have.
Experiment with different machines to see how
they feel for you. If any specific machine causes
you discomfort, make sure to steer clear of
it.
Here are a few of the machines I specifically
recommend using based on the above criteria…
Upright Stationary Bike
This machine is extremely straightforward to
use and will allow you to place all of your
focus on generating a high level of intensity
without having to worry about your form.
It is also a very low impact exercise and will
keep the stress off of your joints. Stationary
bikes are also easily programmable and are ideal
when performing interval-style training, which
is the kind that I most highly recommend.
Recumbent Bike
This is the same as a stationary bike, only
your body is in a seated position. The seated
position will take some of the stress off of
your lower back, which is a nice advantage for
those who have previous lower back problems.
Treadmill
Another great choice when implementing an interval-style
of training. Treadmills are a great alternative
to running outdoors, because the platforms are
designed to produce less impact on the joints.
If you want to increase the difficulty you can
also raise the platform up on an incline.
Stairclimber
A stairclimber can be used by anyone from beginners
to advanced. It is another low impact movement
and allows you to keep the majority of your
focus on putting forth a hard effort. Make sure
to avoid leaning on the handle bars as this
will reduce the intensity of the workout.
Hopefully this article has helped you understand
which cardio machines are the safest and most
effective fat burning solutions to include in
your program.
To learn all of the details behind structuring
an effective fat burning cardio workout, visit
www.HowToBurnFat.com. You'll discover everything
you need to know about training for maximum
fat loss, and can also sign up for my free 6-part
fat burning email course to learn even more
great tips.
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About The Author
Once an awkward, out-of-shape "social outcast",
Sean Nalewanyj is now a renowned fat loss and
muscle building expert, best-selling fitness
author, and creator of the wildly popular online
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