AFG 14.0 AE Elliptical Review

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AFG 14.0AE Elliptical Exercise Machine

AFG 14.0AE Elliptical Exercise Machine

The AFG 14.0 AE Elliptical is the cream of the crop when it comes to the ellipticals offered by AFG. Constructed with only high quality components and features, this unit is designed to provide a pleasant exercise experience.

The 10 x 14 red LED dot-matrix display sports five separate windows and a 16 digit alphanumeric display. The unit comes stocked with several programs to choose from including, manual, intervals , weight loss, rolling, random, reverse train, two THR zone programs, and two completely customizable programs. When it comes to monitoring your heart rate, choose from either the polar wireless receiver or the chest strap sensor.

Using a front-drive design, the 23 pound flywheel offers 20 different programmable flywheel resistance ranges for flexible workout routines. Users will love the smooth and quiet operation of the AFG 14.0 AE Elliptical. With a 325 pound weight capacity, oversize footpads, pivoting foot plates, and a 20 inch stride length, this particular AFG elliptical is ready for any user looking to lose weight and improve their overall health.

When you register your AFG 14.0 AE Elliptical, you’ll receive a three-year warranty on the parts, a one-year warranty on labor, while the frame and magnetic brake are guaranteed for life.

AFG has proven themselves as a leader in the fitness equipment industry and the AFG 14.0 AE Elliptical is proof positive. If you’re looking to get back in shape or even maintain your current level of fitness, your search for a great piece of fitness equipment ends with the AFG 14.0 AE Elliptical.

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AFG 2.0 AE Elliptical Review

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AFG 2.0AE Elliptical Exercise Machine

AFG 2.0AE Elliptical Exercise Machine

The AFG 2.0 AE Elliptical is the perfect entry-level trainer for anyone on a budget. This particular unit provides many of the features found in higher end units at a fraction of the cost. While it is the base model in AFG’s elliptical lineup, you will still find the beautiful design, long stride length, smooth operation, and excellent warranty package expected from an AFG machine.

The 10 x 14 red LED dot matrix display allows the user to see their calories burned, heart rate, speed and level, while monitoring time and distance covered in any of the four programs that come pre-configured (Manual, Intervals, Weight Loss, and Custom). With the contact heart rate sensors, it’s very quick and easy to get an accurate heart rate reading.

If you’re looking for elevation controls, handlebar controls, or profile tracking, you’ll need to go with one of AFG’s higher grade models. However, featuring a 14.5 lb flywheel, front drive design with magnetic braking system, and 10 resistance levels, the entry-level trainer provides an ample amount of features for the price. With a weight capacity of 275 pounds and sporting over-sized pedals, pivoting foot plates, and a 20 inch stride length, the AFG 2.0 AE Elliptical will work for just about anyone.

The warranty package included with this machine is top-notch; three-year warranty on parts, one-year warranty on labor, and a lifetime warranty on the frame and brake.

When it comes down to it, you really can’t beat the value of the AFG 2.0 AE Elliptical. Yes the price is cheap compared to a lot of other machines on the market, but the quality and the features that you receive with this AFG model can’t be beat.

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Elliptical Machine vs Treadmill

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treadmill vs elliptical trainerMost people who are looking to purchase  cardio equipment examine the many machines and exercise equipment available at their local gym and sporting goods stores. Eventually the will ask themselves the question “Should I buy an elliptical or a treadmill?” Treadmills have been on the fitness scene for many years and are popular among  athletes, trainers and people looking to stay in shape and lose weight. Elliptical trainers have not been around quite as long, but are rapidly increasing in popularity due to the amazing low impact workout they deliver which is suitable for pro athletes on down to people who are in less than perfect shape or suffering from arthritis or another form of joint pain. Both of these machines would make a great addition to your home gym. In the end the one you choose should be the machine that will help you reach your personal fitness goals.

Elliptical Exercise Machines

An elliptical machine is an exercise machine that allows your feet to stay firmly planted on platforms that move in an elliptical motion mimicking the natural human stride. Your arms reach out forward to hold handlebars that move back and forth working the upper body simultaneously. This helps provide the ‘total body workout’ that you won’t easily get on a treadmill. Ellipticals are considered low-impact machines that do not put much pressure or strain on your joints. This makes it a great exercise machine for use by people recovering from an injury because they can still workout without worrying about creating anymore damage to their joints.

Elliptical Pros and Cons

There are many great things about the elliptical machine. The pedals allow the person to keep their feet in one place. Even though they are not physically running or jogging, they are still getting a great workout in while moving their feet back in forth in a natural motion. This movement strenghtens the lower level of the body. Older people and people with joint injuries can benefit from the elliptical machine because it does not strain the joints. Another great thing about this machine is that a short 20 minute workout session will increase the heart rate and burn around 250 calories. Of course this depends on your height, weight and gender. Another clear advantage of this exercise machine is that it works the upper body with the arm handles.

However, the elliptical machine can be costly for some people looking to add  it to their home gym. The average elliptical machine costs around $2,000. Of course, there are cheaper and more expensive elliptical machines, so it all depends on what you personally want and are looking for. Another complaint made by serious athletes is that the elliptical machine does not allow them to train as vigurously as they would like to. Many people have reported hitting a plateau when using an elliptical. While the elliptical machine may not be enough for serious athletes and fitness buffs it will work perfectly for the other 99% of us ;)

Treadmill Pros and Cons

The treadmill has been around for many years. It can be found in nearly every commercial gym and many home gyms. The treadmill has a belt driven by an electric motor that moves around rollers for one continuous movement. You can control the speed and incline of the treadmill manually or use one of the preset programs to create as intense a workout as you want.

The treadmill puts more impact on the body allowing for a stronger workout and a way to strengthen the bones. It is a great cardiovascular workout that helps you sweat and burn lots of calories. Many treadmills have computers on them that allow the person to pick their personal specifications. They are also affordable home equipment machines starting at around $300 and increasing.

However, a person must perform a slightly longer workout to get better benefits and burn more calories. A 30 minute workout may only burn 150 calories, and only the lower body is being worked out. This type of machine also puts a lot of stress on the legs and may cause injuries to some people who are not quite experienced.

Ultimately, it is your decision on what exercise equipment is best for you. If you are slightly older or suffer from a joint injury you may prefer the low-impact elliptical machine. For those of you training for a marathon or wanting to push yourself a little harder the treadmill may be the better choice. Whichever you choose, make sure that it fits your specific personal health needs and budget. If you are still having difficulty deciding you may want to contact your doctor or personal trainer and ask what they recommend for you.

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