nancy324
Cathlete
My cardio has been walking on the treadmill for the last 15 or so years, but I recently heard a knee surgeon say that the elliptical is one of the best ways to get your cardio. I could use a change, so I think I'm going to start.
Now, I have a weak lower body. In the past each time I've tried the elliptical my legs would wear out before I could get into my target heart rate zone.
So my question is how to work my way up to it? Shall I try 5-10 mins. per day, then go back to the treadmill? Should I try eliminating my lower body strength training so my legs and glutes will be less tired? What resistance and speed settings should I use to try to get my heart rate up without tiring out my legs?
I really want to give it a try, but I find to get a good cardio workout at my age I need to keep my heartrate at at least 135, and I prefer closer to 150. The last time I tried the elliptical, I felt like I was giving it my all, and yet my heart rate barely broke 120.
Any tips, personal experiences, websites, books, would be appreciated!
-Nancy
Now, I have a weak lower body. In the past each time I've tried the elliptical my legs would wear out before I could get into my target heart rate zone.
So my question is how to work my way up to it? Shall I try 5-10 mins. per day, then go back to the treadmill? Should I try eliminating my lower body strength training so my legs and glutes will be less tired? What resistance and speed settings should I use to try to get my heart rate up without tiring out my legs?
I really want to give it a try, but I find to get a good cardio workout at my age I need to keep my heartrate at at least 135, and I prefer closer to 150. The last time I tried the elliptical, I felt like I was giving it my all, and yet my heart rate barely broke 120.
Any tips, personal experiences, websites, books, would be appreciated!
-Nancy