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Magnetic Crosstrainers NordicTrack X16 Elliptical Cross Trainer

NordicTrack X16 Elliptical Cross Trainer

Crosstrainer, Display, Bottle Holder

£2,299.00
5stores
Magnetic Crosstrainers adidas X-21FD Bluetooth Elliptical Cross Trainer
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adidas X-21FD Bluetooth Elliptical Cross Trainer

Crosstrainer, Bottle Holder, Bluetooth, Speakers, Display, Transport Wheels

£699.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £233.00/mo.*
2stores
Loops 2x Pair Slim Elliptical Handle on Round Rose Concealed Fix Satin Steel

Loops 2x Pair Slim Elliptical Handle on Round Rose Concealed Fix Satin Steel

Crosstrainer, Display

£67.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.49/mo.*
2stores
Loops 2x Pair Slim Straight Elliptical Handle on Round Rose Concealed Fix Satin Steel

Loops 2x Pair Slim Straight Elliptical Handle on Round Rose Concealed Fix Satin Steel

Crosstrainer, Display

£104.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £34.99/mo.*
2stores
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FAQ

During normal training with a cross trainer, all the major muscle groups are activated. The legs and arms, in particular, are worked, and so are the heart and lungs. When you want a higher load on the upper body, just use your arms more than your legs and vice versa.

Most people will benefit from working out on their cross trainer every day. But remember to listen to your body and proceed gently in the beginning. Usually the body gets used to the workout quickly, and then you can actually start exercising every day.

With a cross trainer, an exercise session of 20-30 minutes of intervals and high intensity training per workout should be enough to be effective. On the cross trainer, you use all the major muscle groups and, therefore, half an hour can easily equate to a brisk walk of 60 minutes.

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