How to compare the prices of aerobic equipment
Buying personal aerobic equipment can be much less expensive than paying for a monthly gym membership, and much more convenient than having to drive to the gym to use one of the machines. However, aerobic machines vary greatly in price, and finding one that fits personal budgets and needs can be hard.
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Treadmills
Treadmills are a staple in any collection of aerobics equipment. They work the lower body, and are usually the most accessible type of machine because they are made for walking or running
- something that everyone does each and every day. Treadmills will vary greatly in cost, with low budget models selling for around $500, mid range products selling from $1500-$3000, and top of the line products selling for well over $3000.
Elliptical machines
Elliptical machines are the ultimate form of cross training aerobic machines, building cardiovascular health and burning fat. Elliptical machines are low-impact, meaning that they can be used easily by just about anyone without worrying about damage or strain to joints. The cross trainer machines exercise the entire lower body and respiratory system, but are much more expensive than treadmills. Starting off at roughly $400, they can increase rapidly in price to over $4000, but the best quality and most affordable machines range in price between $700 - $1000.
Stationary bikes
Stationary bicycles are other low-impact aerobic machines, and work in the same way that regular bicycles do, except that the wheels have resistance bands that can be adjusted to give a harder challenge. It's fairly easy to use and is a simple way to build respiratory health. These machines are actually quite affordable compared to other aerobic machines, selling in a range from $150 to $1000.
Stair climbing machines
Stair climbing machines are much more challenging than other aerobic machines, but will provide a much better lower body workout, building calve muscles quickly. Many people have never used these machines because they seem too hard, but with some patience and hard work, they can be the source of one of the best cardiovascular/lower body workouts. These machines range in price from $300 for budget models to over $3500 for high-quality models, making them quite expensive.