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Elliptical refers to a type of stationary exercise machine used to simulate walking, running, or stair climbing without causing excessive pressure to the joints. This reduces the risk of impact injuries, making it a suitable option for individuals who have some degree of physical limitation or injury.

Overview

The Elliptical machine is a popular piece of Exercise equipment found in many gyms and fitness centers. It is designed to provide a low-impact, high-intensity cardiovascular workout. The elliptical machine is often used for weight loss, cardiovascular fitness, and overall body toning.

Function

The elliptical machine works by simulating the natural motion of the body when walking or running. The user stands on pedals that move in an elliptical pattern, hence the name. The hands hold onto handles that move in conjunction with the pedals, providing a full body workout.

Benefits

The elliptical machine offers several benefits over other forms of exercise. It provides a low-impact workout, which is beneficial for individuals with joint problems or injuries. It also allows for a full body workout, targeting both the upper and lower body. Additionally, the elliptical machine can be adjusted to different resistance levels, allowing for a customized workout.

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