Can you get injured from using an elliptical machine?
When I go into any gym I always lots of ellipticals. They always seem to be the busiest piece of equipment in the gym. I’m sure the people using them have goals of losing weight and being healthy. They rely of these machines to help burn fat while being easy on the joints.
Now I think if someone has a knee injury, then the elliptical may be the only exercise they can do without pain. That is great. As long as they are doing something for their health, go ahead.
However, the elliptical machine can cause problems of it’s own. Check out this article that explains more:
http://www.thespec.com/article/813467
Basically the elliptical machine put the user is a forward position. The hip flexors are shortened and over time short hip flexors lead to back pain.
So what are we to do? Either have knee pain or back pain? Is that our only choice?
Absolutely not!
Start strength training for goodness sake. Proper strength training routines that use a full body workout are the best exercise for you. Strength training helps build lean muscle. This lean muscle burns fat like crazy.
Strength training also can help keep your joints healthy. By using the proper exercises and correct form you strengthen the muscles around your joint. You can also improve your joint mobility and muscle flexibility. Neither the elliptical or treadmill can do that.
It may be intimidating to start strength training. You may not know where to start.
It’s really easy. Pick a few exercises. Let’s use bodyweight squats, pushups (put your hands on a higher surface like a table or chair to make them easier), and lunges. Now do 10 reps of each. Start with the squat, then pushups, then lunges. Do them as quickly as possible then rest 30 seconds. Repeat 3-5 times. That is a great workout with no joint impact.
At Coulee Region Boot Camps in La Crosse we always balance the exercises over your entire body. Your form is always monitored to ensure safety for your joints and muscles. And using our interval style strength training will help you melt off 9x more fat then running on a treadmill or elliptical.
I hope you can see how ellipticals should be a complement to a exercise program. They should never be the whole program!
But if you have to use the elliptical please stretch your hip flexors before and after. That’s all I ask.
