Essential Elliptical Trainer Accessories
You've purchased your new elliptical trainer. You've assembled
it, made the commitment to train on it 4 times a week for 30
minutes, and you've even purchased the latest pair of high-tech
cross training shoes. Congratulations! You're well on your way
to attaining a new level of health and fitness. But let's be
sure that you're not forgetting anything that could enhance your
elliptical training experience.
There are many training accessories that we often take for
granted when working out at a health club: things such as TVs,
piped-in music, water bottle holders, book and magazine racks,
heart rate monitors, and the list goes on. It's often a
different story when setting up an elliptical trainer in your
home.
Below is a list of accessories to consider to enhance your
elliptical training:
* Magazine and bookracks -- many elliptical trainers come with a
built-in bookrack. However, this may be nothing more than a
small ledge on the console that is not capable of holding more
that a few sheets of paper. There is a large variety of
bookracks to choose from that slip over the elliptical console
and can hold even the largest of hardback novels.
* Hydration-Pak -- Some elliptical trainers are fitted with a
water bottle holder, but the location may be awkward to access.
Nathan has an ingenious concept called a Hydration-Pak. It is
essentially a fanny pack that holds a water bottle and also has
pockets for an MP3 player and nutrition bottle. All within easy
reach during your elliptical workout.
* Heart Rate Monitor -- Again, many elliptical trainers come
equipped with a heart rate monitor. There are two basic kinds --
a wireless chest strap variety and ones that are built-in to the
handle grips. The wireless models tend to be more accurate. If
your elliptical trainer is Polar-compatible you can purchase a
third party Polar-compatible heart rate monitor and it will work
with your elliptical. This is great for ellipticals that use the
heart rate monitor to control resistance.
* MP3 Player -- if you like to workout to music and you don't
want to disturb the rest of your household, then this is the way
to go.
* Weight Set -- an elliptical trainer is primarily a cardio
training device. Sure, you can tone up your arms and legs, but
it's an aerobic exercise whereas muscle building is anaerobic.
For a very small investment, you can purchase an adjustable
weight bench and a pair of adjustable dumbbells and add weight
training to your exercise program. This will not only buff up
your physique, but will greatly assist you in fat burning since
lean muscle burns more calories while at rest.
* Training Log -- it's easy to get complacent about your
exercise routine. Don't just go through the motions each time
you workout by doing the same pace at the same resistance level
for the same amount of time. It should be progressive and the
best way to achieve this is to record your training sessions in
an exercise training diary. Download a free exercise training
diary from our site and use it to keep both your elliptical and
weight training programs on track.
You may not need every elliptical trainer accessory in the list,
but use it as a starting point and recheck it periodically as
you advance in your elliptical training routine. You may find
that some of the items begin to look a little more essential.