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Elliptical Consumers Publishes New Information on Exercise Machines

Mayo Clinic recently entered the debate of treadmill or elliptical, weighing in with their opinion in a blog post written by Dr. Edward R. Laskowski, M.D., dated May 13, 2014. In this blog post, Dr. Laskowski highlights the similarities and differences between the two types of equipment, while also providing information on which is best for various activities. Consumers looking to purchase the best home cardio equipment for their health and well being need to take the time to review this post before they actually buy.

Elliptical Consumers Inc. Reports Less Than Half of Adults Get Enough Exercise

According to the CDC, less than 50 percent of American adults meet the physical activity guidelines set forth by the center. This concerns experts as 75 percent of the health care money spent in the country goes to treating chronic diseases, diseases which may interfere with quality of life and lead to disability. Individuals concerned about the amount of physical activity they are engaging in may wish to look into compact cross trainers.

Elliptical Consumers, Inc. Releases Brand New, Up-to-the-Minute Buying Guide

Fitness media outlet Elliptical Consumers, Inc. announced the availability of its new buying guide for those interested in purchasing elliptical trainers. The comprehensive guide covers everything first-time buyers will need to know and also includes a number of tips and strategies for more experienced owners who are considering a second or later purchase. One of a number of free resources available at the company's site, the guide takes into account the latest developments in the market and is therefore one of the freshest and most useful available.

Elliptical Consumers Inc Reveals Benefits of Folding Ellipticals

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 48.4 percent of adults in 2011 met aerobic physical activity guidelines while only 24 percent met muscle-strengthening physical activity guidelines. Only 20.6 percent met the guidelines for both areas. "Anyone looking to increase the amount of aerobic physical activity they get on a regular may wish to look into a compact elliptical trainer," Frederick D. McMinn of Elliptical Consumers Inc (http://www.ellipticalconsumers.com) states.