Anonymous wrote:You can't tone on an elliptical because toning is not a thing. It's fat loss and muscle gain. THAT'S IT. You're not going to gain muscle on an elliptical.
Anonymous wrote:There is no "good duration" when it comes to doing cardio. It's all about intensity. In simple terms, a 10 minute run on a level 10 is perhaps just as good as a 100 minute run on a level 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't tone on an elliptical because toning is not a thing. It's fat loss and muscle gain. THAT'S IT. You're not going to gain muscle on an elliptical.
Ok then what's the point? How is an elliptical the most effective?
You'll burn more calories without putting pressure on your joints like running does. Burning more calories than you take in results in weight loss.
I'm all for weight loss and not running. Is there a good duration that I should aim for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't tone on an elliptical because toning is not a thing. It's fat loss and muscle gain. THAT'S IT. You're not going to gain muscle on an elliptical.
Ok then what's the point? How is an elliptical the most effective?
You'll burn more calories without putting pressure on your joints like running does. Burning more calories than you take in results in weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't tone on an elliptical because toning is not a thing. It's fat loss and muscle gain. THAT'S IT. You're not going to gain muscle on an elliptical.
Ok then what's the point? How is an elliptical the most effective?
Anonymous wrote:Intervals. Don't worry about the incline too much, I think a lot of that is comfort and depends on your height.
Do speed and resistance intervals. Something like:
5 minute moderate warmup
1 min hard resistance
1 min moderate/recovery
1 min speed
1 min moderate/recovery
1 min hard resistance
etcs for 30 mins, with a 5 min moderate "cooldown"
You can play with the times/numbers, but intervals are great for revving your calorie burn.
Also try letting go of the handlebars sometime, to get the big leg muscles really take over, and also work your core some (balancing takes strength which uses energy/calories). Test your body and let your arms swing freely.
Anonymous wrote:You can't tone on an elliptical because toning is not a thing. It's fat loss and muscle gain. THAT'S IT. You're not going to gain muscle on an elliptical.