A Review of HealthRider H300 Ellipticals

A Review of HealthRider H300 Ellipticals
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A bump up from the treadmill, an elliptical provides it users with more movement and versatility. Whether you have the choice of exercising indoors or out, you want an elliptical that is going to give you a run for your money. Healthrider manufactures treadmills, elliptical trainers, exercise bikes and riders that offer total body fitness delivered to your home.

The Body

Healthrider's H300 Elliptical consists of 18-inch stride bars. These stride bars provide full movement and consistent strides for the arms. It also possesses over sized and gripped foot pedals. The pedals provide comfort for those with longer or wider feet and prevent users feet from sliding off the pedals.

Innovative Technology

The Healthrider H300 Elliptical has an LCD display screen to monitor the speed, time, distance as well as counting the calories that you are burning while you are working out. It also has electrocardiogram, EKG grip pulse sensors that keep track of your heart rate while you grip safely onto the handles.

Easy-to-Use

Healthrider's H300 Elliptical supplies six already set personal training programs and has two learning programs. Both tools are your asset since one is already personalized for all levels and the other obliges the user to design a workout program for themselves. It also comes with adjustable upper and lower body workouts making it possible to work harder on your arms than your legs or vice versa.

Low-Impact

Healthrider's H300 Elliptical has a leverage system that hits all the muscle groups throughout the body. It claims to have no harmful impact on your feet, ankles or joints. "The elliptical machines is the only one that can provide a thorough workout that targets a majority of the muscle groups in the body," says Walling.

Other Assets

The Healthrider H300 Elliptical offers a five-year guarantee and free shipping. It's max user weight for the elliptical is 250 lbs. and is battery operated. With its cardio and resistance workouts it gives its user 12 levels of resistance for the lower and upper body.

References

Article reviewed by Allen Cone Last updated on: Dec 3, 2010

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