Is elliptical crosstrainer bad for flexibility?

Post questions and tips on making your stretches or your whole flexibility training most effective.
Post Reply
Adhesion
Posts: 1
Joined: Jun 04, 2009 19:07

Is elliptical crosstrainer bad for flexibility?

Post by Adhesion »

Hy,

I am a TKD practitioner and I would like to improve my flexibility. I use Mr. Kurz's method of stretching but he states that cycling is bad for flexibility. Is the elliptical crosstrainer bad for flexibility because it's my main tool for cardio workouts? Does it have the same bad effect as cycling or it is relatively ok?

Thank you.

CSta
Posts: 329
Joined: Sep 05, 2008 14:54
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Re: Is elliptical crosstrainer bad for flexibility?

Post by CSta »

The same concept applies: an exercise that does not use the full range of motion will tend to reduce your range of motion.

tyciol
Posts: 68
Joined: Apr 07, 2006 12:27
Location: Ontario, Canada
Contact:

Re: Is elliptical crosstrainer bad for flexibility?

Post by tyciol »

I don't think it is as good as running or climbing, but I think ellipticals are probably slightly less bad than cycling for a few reasons:

1. You're not seated on your butt.
2. Since you're standing, even though the RoM isn't huge, you seem to be generally more hip-extended so I don't think the hip flexors would get overactive or shorten as much as cycling.
3. Your arms are moving, whether they are swinging freely or grasping handles. This helps to spread out the work you do, you can use it to take some weight off your spine (like with nordic walking) if you do use them, there is spinal rotation coming into play like with walking.

Basically I think you could have a healthy posture, not as great as going for a run, but seems better than cycling. I have seen Rob Van Dam do these in a video.

What I figure is if you are one of those guys who trains to exhaustion then perhaps near the end you could use something like this. I am sometimes afraid to run on a treadmill or near the street when I am fatigued because I lose my balance easily.

cailifo
Posts: 89
Joined: Mar 06, 2007 16:52

Re: Is elliptical crosstrainer bad for flexibility?

Post by cailifo »

CSta wrote:The same concept applies: an exercise that does not use the full range of motion will tend to reduce your range of motion.
This is not quite accurate. It is working at a considerably shortened length that will reduce the muscle's range of motion, such as in bicycling. However, a cardiovascular exercise with your muscles at or near resting length does not negatively affect flexibility, such as in jumping rope.

Post Reply

Return to “How to Stretch for Full Flexibility with No Warm-Up”