Archive for the ‘Cardio Exercise’ Category

Elliptical Fitness Cross Trainer

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Elliptical Fitness Cross Trainer

Elliptical Fitness Cross Trainer

An excellent way to burn calories is with the Stamina Avari GX 8 elliptical fitness cross trainer. This machine is the ideal choice for a great home workout enthusiasts. The Avari GX 8 crosstrainer is distinguished by its patent-pending Up-Link technology, which lets you choose whether to emphasize your lower or upper body while on the trainer for a more balanced overall workout. In its manual mode, you will enjoy complete control of the resistance and speed.

As an alternative, you can let the advanced computer system take over, with an interactive program that keeps you working within your target heart rate zone–a surefire way to achieve maximum fitness results. In total, this elliptical trainer offers 15 programmed workouts and 25 resistance levels, helping it accommodate all fitness levels and exercise goals. Plus, it’s easy to adjust the speed and resistance on the fly thanks to the intuitive push button controls.

The Avari GX 8 is self-powered, so you can enjoy the smooth, quiet elliptical motion regardless of whether you’re near an electrical outlet. The Stay Put foot pedals, meanwhile, offer 180-degree rotating toe/heel pieces that position the feet correctly and keep them in proper stride length.

Finally, the trainer offers a large, easy-to-read console that tracks your workout time, resistance level, heart rate, time, calories burned, RPM, distance, and speed. Other details include an interactive heart rate monitor with a hand sensor and telemetry strap, a 20-inch natural stride, and a 300-pound weight capacity. The Avari GX 8 measures 26 by 65 by 100 inches (W x H x D) and carries a five-year warranty on the frame and a one-year warranty on parts.

Thigh Stepper

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Thigh Stepper

Thigh Stepper

Mini Thigh Stepper w/ Power Cords

This aerobic electronic trainer adds upper body toning bands for a toned back, arms, shoulders, and torso. You get a workout like the larger, more expensive steppers, but with a mini stepper that is affordable, light-weight enough to take along, and small enough to store at home or at work.

Two medium-resistance removable toning bands with easy-grip foam handles add an upper body fitness workout to your step routine. Remove the toning bands to use alone for total body strength training. Compact design lets you work out anywhere and stores away in small spaces.

Features:
* Two hydraulic cylinders provide a smooth stepping motion.
* Battery-operated electronic monitor tracks the number of steps per minute, number of steps during the workout, workout time, and calories burned.
* Sturdy steel construction. Wide, textured steps keep feet secure during your workout.
* Skid resistant rubber floor protectors also prevent skidding.

Assembled size: 16.25″ long x 12″ wide x 12.25″ high
Weight: 25 lbs.

Thigh Stepper

Treadmill Buying Guide – A Complete Guide To Buying A Treadmill

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

When choosing a treadmill, there are a number of factors that must be taken into consideration, including your level of fitness, cost, and comfort.

A treadmill offers a great alternative to running outside. We all know that purchasing a treadmill will cost you money up front, but you have too keep in mind, a treadmill is far less expensive than a gym membership. If it is price you are concerned about, you can buy a good-quality treadmill for around $499.00 – $999.00. The two most important factors that should concern you about buying a treadmill is that the treadmill will suit your fitness and health needs and that the treadmill will not break down on you. Take a look at our treadmill buying guide for some helpful tips.

Our first suggestion to consider before buying a treadmill is where you want to place your treadmill. This information will determine how small or how big the treadmill you want too buy should be and whether you need a folding treadmill for easy storage. If you have a smaller apartment, you will likely want to purchase a compact treadmill or folding treadmill that you can fold and place in a closet or underneath a bed. Of course, if you have a larger apartment you may want to choose a larger treadmill. And of course if money is really an issue, you can always buy a manual treadmill. Manual treadmills do not have motors, you have to manually get on it and walk to move the deck. Manual treadmills are not suggested for running on.

If you are a larger individual who may worry about falling off the side of the treadmill, you may want to buy a treadmill with a wider running deck and side handles. If so, consider purchasing a treadmill with a running deck longer than 50 inches. If you are a taller individual, also consider a treadmill with a 50″ running deck because taller people take longer strides. Taller individuals need more running space to work with.

Learning about the treadmill motor before purchasing is another important factor. You should know the peak rate and continuous rate of the treadmill motor. The peak rate is the highest percent of power the treadmill motor can generate and the continuous rate describes how hard the treadmill motor will work on average during your exercise. You most likely will not need a motor with anything more than a 5 horsepower peak rate. If other people will be using your treadmill as well, the motor you will need should have over a 2 hp continuous rate. For home use (a non commercial treadmill), a motor with 1.5 hp continuous rate should be fine.

Also consider your health goals before purchasing a treadmill. If your goal is too burn calories or lose some weight, a standard treadmill should be fine. However, those looking for a more intense workout should consider purchasing a treadmill with some extra features. Treadmills with extra features will allow you to adjust the incline of the running deck, which will make your workout more intense. Other treadmill features will allow you to set goals for your workout, such as how many calories you hope to burn or how far you want to run. There are many other bells and whistles on treadmills like fans and fancy gadgets. Decide how much you want too spend and what if any extras you may want

Treadmill Buying Guide

How To Use Yoga Blocks

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Here are some ways you can use yoga blocks:

Yoga blocks provide lift to seated postures. For example in your seated position, place your blocks beneath your knees, lower your legs so that they rest comfortable on the blocks. Hold onto your feet with both hands and sit up very tall.

Added Support – You can place a block under your sacrum for added support when you perform more difficult poses such as the Bridge. Yoga blocks can also provide additional support and stability.

Extended Reach – These blocks are great if you are not yet flexible enough to perform some of the yoga postures. For example, instead of placing your hand palm-down on the floor, your hand will be braced on the block in a modified pose.

Maintain Correct Position – If you are a beginner yoga student, you may find yoga blocks useful by helping you correctly hold a yoga position. Yoga blocks can also be used under your feet, hands, hips and butt. Use the blocks to achieve perfect yoga form.

Strength Building – By placing yoga blocks between your legs or arms while stretching you can add more resistance. This may be a little bit of a challenge, but this is a way to increase your muscle strength.

How To Use Yoga Blocks

NordicTrack Commercial 1500 Folding Treadmill

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

New from NordicTrack is the 1500 folding treadmill. This treadmill combines all the latest commercial technology. The NordicTrack 1500 provides you with a workout that is as effective as it is enjoyable with a smooth, powerful performance and great music system. Do you like music while you are exercising? With the 1500, you can rock your workout with the Intermix AcousticsTM Sound System and iPod compatible music port. This compatatible music port allows you to listen to your favorite music through its premium subwoofer and speaker components. The 1500 also features a powerful, DurX ProTM 3.0 CHP Commercial Motor, a 350 Lb. weight capacity, the protection of a full-length DuraStrideTM cushioning, a lifetime frame, and a 12-Year motor warranty.

NordicTrack 1500 Folding Treadmill

available from $1,599.99

Kimberly Miguel Mullen

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Kimberly Miguel Mullen is a dance and fitness expert. Kimberly has a background in dance and believes that dance has a tremendous effect on overall health. Kimberly Miguel Mullen helped Acacia build a fitness and dance line of DVDs called Lower Body Burn and Dance and Be Fit: Brazilian Body. If you are thinking you can’t dance, you are wrong!


The wonderful thing about dancing is that there is no wrong way or right way to move your body. For this sole reason, anyone and everyone can dance. Put simply, If you can walk, you can dance. What Kimberly Miguel Mullen loves about her Brazilian Body DVD is you will
lose yourself in the rhythm of the music as you shape and lift your backside, tone your thighs and hips, and strengthen your physique. The movements on this DVD are organic to how the body naturally moves. The way you execute these dance moves rely on your own individual expression not in the technicality. Dance dvds are an excellent form of exercise.

Kimberly Miguel Mullen

Leslie Sansone – Staying Fit

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Leslie Sansone has a simple philosophy – Staying and getting fit should not be expensive or intimidating. This is the foundation for Leslie’s incredibly successful Walk At Home exercise program. Leslie instructed and created and instructed this fitness program in her own studio. Her Walk At Home fitness program has become the fastest growing indoor fitness program in the country. So who is Leslie Sansone? Leslie Sansone is a certified fitness instructor. She has worked hard and now holds 7 different fitness certifications. Leslie has produced more than 100 DVDs, written 4 books, and has quite a few infomercials. Her Walk At Home program has helped health organizations including American Diabetic Association and the American Heart Association. Some DVD titles include Walk at Home, 5 Day Slim Down, Fast and Firm 4 Really Big Miles, Walk Away the Pounds, 3 Mile weight Loss Walk, and many more.

Leslie Sansone

Cardio Caddy with Bottle

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

A new product by Savage fitness is the Cardio Caddy with Water Bottle. The Cardio Caddy was designed to hold items such as a walkman, water bottle, and TV remote control and much more. The Caddy attaches to virtually any fitness machine including treadmills, bikes, steppers, and elliptical machines by using a screw system and universal clamp. The Caddy attaches to any round or square pole, whether it be in a vertical or horizontal position. The dimensions are: 4″L x 4″W x 5″H. The Cardio Caddy also holds: ipods, mp3 players, keys, your phone, pagers, the list goes on and on. Never leave your valuables on the ground again, The Caddy HOLDS EVERYTHING!

Cardio Caddy

Price: $27.49

Information On Pedometers

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

If you are starting a walking routine, a smart thing to do is start tracking your daily progress. By using a pedometer, you can track the amount of steps you take per day to help you reach your distance goals whether it be one mile or five miles.

The recommended amount of steps per day is 10,000 steps or approximately 5 miles. But this is only in theory. Here is some of the latest information Dr. Catrine Tudor-Locke recommends:

Classification of pedometer-determined physical activity in healthy adults:

1) Under 5000 steps/day may be used as a “sedentary lifestyle index”
2) 5,000-7,499 steps/day is typical of daily activity excluding sports/exercise and might be considered “low active.”
3) 7,500-9,999 likely includes some exercise or walking (and/or a job that requires more walking) and might be considered “somewhat active.”
4) 10,000 steps/day indicates the point that should be used to classify individuals as “active”.
5) Individuals who take more than 12,500 steps/day are likely to be classified as “highly active”.

The cost of typical pedometers ranges from $10 to $25. Many pedometers include a calorie burner approximation and a step counter. Your pedometer will be used to track the number of calories burned during your workout and how far you have walked during this workout. Keep the pedometer on and continue to track your steps rest of your day. Common brand name pedometers include Omron, Oregon Scientific and Sportline.

So, do you need an upscale pedometer? That’s up too you. You may not need a fancy talking, a digital, or calorie counter pedometer with lots of extras. You can purchase a simple $10 pocket or wrist pedometer that will track your steps just as effectively. Whatever your choice may be, you will be well on your way to improving your health.

Pedometers

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Jump Rope Fitness Workout

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

Another great and inexpensive fitness for the heart workout is skipping rope. There are many great health benefits to jump rope fitness workout regarding your cardiovascular system. First off, jumping rope is hard! When we were kids and could do that thing non-stop for hours, we were in great shape! Now that we have aged some it’s time to look back at our youth and restart our fitness routine.

If you have never jumped rope before, it’s a little bit of a tough motion to get used to initially. Jumping Rope in a forward motion is the easiest and the most comfortable. Work your way up to about 40-50 jumps in a row and then change it up a little and perform the routine on one foot at a time to make it more challenging on your leg muscles (especially calves). After you get the hang of jumping forward, add a backward jump in. If you only perform forward jumping you can have a problem with rounded shoulders. This puts all the pushing motion on the anterior (front part of your) deltoid. This is why we suggest jumping backwards as part of your routine as well.

When you get too good at jumping backwards, perform it one foot at a time. This is another challenging thing you can do for your cardio routine.

Check out this great selection of jump ropes

Calories Burned Jumping Rope
Per 15 Minutes

WEIGHT
IN POUNDS

CALORIES
BURNED

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120

110

125

115

131

120

137

125

143

130

148

140

160

150

171

160

182

170

194

180

205

190

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228

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240

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250

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