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Compact dimensions. Swivel mechanism. Expanders included.
Max. user weight120 kg100 kg
Mechanism and design
Typestepperstepper
Designwith swivel mechanismclassic
Load systemhydraulichydraulic
Nordic walking
Informing
workout time
 
cadence
step count
calorie consumption
workout time
distance
cadence
step count
 
Features
Features
expanders included
expanders included
Power supplybatterybattery
Country of originGermanyGermany
Dimensions137x40x46 cm110x53x43 cm
Weight12 kg14 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017november 2015

Max. user weight

The maximum weight of the user for which the machine is designed, in other words, the maximum weight of the athlete, at which the stepper is guaranteed to work the amount of time stated in the characteristics without the risk of breakage. This parameter must be adhered to as accurately as possible, do not be mistaken about the fact that 3-5 kg over the calculated weight will not affect the design. Yes, most likely, the stepper will be able to work for some time. But it will experience loads exceeding the calculated ones, and at best it will fail earlier than expected, and at worst it may break at the most unfortunate moment, which is fraught with injuries. In addition, this case is usually not covered by the manufacturer's warranty, and you will have to eliminate the consequences at your own expense.

Design

Classic. The traditional, most common and familiar design for many: it is based on two pedals that can move up and down. This allows you to simulate the load of walking up the stairs; at the same time, training on a stepper is considered more gentle than real walking, because, in this case, the joints of the legs experience a minimum of unnecessary stress. Such machines are designed to strengthen the cardiovascular system and leg muscles.

Balancing. As in classic machines, the main working element is the pedals; however, they move not just up and down, but also with an inclination to the left and right. Accordingly, during training, you have to constantly shift from side to side (hence the name), due to which a load is created not only on the legs but also on the press. In addition, balancing develops a sense of balance.

With swivel mechanism. As the name implies, the pedals in the steppers of this design have a special device, due to which the athlete's body turns from side to side during training. This provides a complex load to strengthen not only the legs but also the muscles of the back and the abs.

Stair type. Such machines resemble miniature escalators: instead of pedals, they use an “endless belt” of moving steps. This allows you to simulate the movement of the stairs as much as possible and...at the same time avoid unnecessary stress on the joints. It is worth noting that the stair design is quite expensive, and therefore, it is found mainly in top-class models designed either for professional athletes or for use in fitness centres.

— Horizontal. Horizontal steppers are designed for those users who find it difficult or completely overwhelming to train in a standing position, relying on their feet. An integral attribute of this type of device is the presence of an ergonomic seat. As you know, the horizontal stepper allows you to train from a sitting position. It allows you to effectively train the representatives of the older age category, as well as people who are undergoing rehabilitation after injuries, operations and various ailments. Some horizontal steppers allow you to use a wheelchair instead of a regular seat.

Nordic walking

Steppers for Nordic walking are equipped with handles that move along with the pedals. Thanks to the handles, it becomes possible to work out the muscles of the upper body. Nordic walking allows you to keep the muscles of the legs, abs, chest, back and arms in good shape. Many Nordic walking steppers allow you to detach the handles, which makes them classic steppers.

Informing

Various models of steppers can inform the user about certain data. Among which there are also the simplest ones in the form of training time, distance, speed, step frequency, number of steps, heart rate measurement, calorie consumption, generated power; and more advanced ones such as training chart, recovery test, fat analyzer, body mass index (BMI), basal metabolic rate (BMR), etc.

— Training time. The display of training time can include both a total time counter and specialized functions — for example, the time spent in the “target zone” (working at a certain heart rate that is optimal for a particular mode), the total training time per day/week/month, etc. Specific features differ from model to model.

— Distance. Display of the "distance travelled" — the distance conditionally overcome by the user during the workout. By default, this feature displays the distance travelled since the machine was turned on, but some models may have more advanced features, such as summing up over a certain period.

— Speed. Displaying the conditional speed of the athlete (that is, the speed that would give the same load as the work on the stepper at the current moment). Usually, a function...is provided to display the current speed, however, some models can also calculate the average speed of the distance — this provides additional features for monitoring loads and tracking progress.

— Walking frequency. Displaying the frequency of steps. In general, it is similar to informing about speed (see above) and is also useful for accounting and analyzing loads.

— Number of steps. Displays the total number of steps taken by the user. In the simplest models, steps are counted from the moment they are turned on, in more advanced versions, summation over a certain period, calculation of the average amount per workout, and other additional features may be provided.

— Heart rate measurement. The ability to measure the athlete's heart rate during training. This parameter is one of the most important for any serious training on the machine because, for different purposes (burning fat, maintaining tone, strengthening the cardiovascular system), the optimal heart rate will be different. It also depends on several other parameters: gender, age, physique, physiological characteristics, etc. Exceeding the maximum allowable heart rate is fraught with unpleasant health consequences. You can learn more about this in the specialized literature, and best of all, consult a trainer or doctor. To measure the heart rate special sensors are used. Different models of steppers can have different sensor designs: a clip on the ear, a chest sensor with a belt, sensitive plates on the handrails, etc.

— Calorie consumption. It displays the amount of energy expended by the athlete during training. This allows you to evaluate the effectiveness of the training to a certain extent, especially if it is aimed at burning fat and you need to track energy expenses. Note that in most steppers, the estimate of calorie consumption is made quite approximately, without taking into account the individual characteristics of the body. However, for amateur training, this accuracy is quite enough.

— Recovery test. The presence of a recovery test function allows you to determine the rate of recovery of the body after physical exertion and, accordingly, its general physical condition and fitness for such loads. Usually, for this, the heart rate is measured twice — immediately after training and 1 minute later — after which the machine gives an estimate, which is deciphered using special tables. Recovery test machines are, by definition, capable of measuring heart rate (see above).

— Generated power. The display shows how much power, in Watts (W), was generated during the workout. Advanced users use this data to gauge the overall level of efficiency of a workout. Upon reaching a certain value of the generated power, you can finish the workout.

— Workout chart. The screen displays a schedule of the training program, which in a convenient form fixes the level of load and the duration of the workout. The chart allows you to visually assess the amount of energy expended, and at the same time, the calories burned, at various stages of the lesson. Additionally, this allows you to take control of the load rate. A decreasing or increasing schedule will tell you when it is desirable to increase the load, and when to reduce it, to evenly distribute forces throughout the entire training program.

— Fat analyzer. The action of the fat analyzer is based on the use of a weak electric current passed through the human body: different types of human tissues have different resistance, and the amount of fat tissue can be deduced from the characteristics of the discharge. This technology is not accurate, but to a certain extent it allows you to evaluate the features of the physique; and by measuring the fat content before and after a course of training, you can get a pretty clear result. Measuring current is considered harmless to healthy people, but has several limitations.

— Body mass index (BMI). The automatic calculation of the body mass index allows you to adjust the training modes for each user, as well as more objectively evaluate the result of training programs. Body mass index (BMI) is the ratio of a person's height to their weight. Calculated using the following formula: weight/height/height. Let's assume that the user weighs 70 kg and is 1.76 m tall. In this case, BMI = 70/1.76/1.76 = 22.6. The normal BMI is considered to be an index from 19 to 24. If the user's BMI is insufficient (less than 19), then the machine will develop workouts based on gaining body density and increasing muscle mass. When the BMI is excessive (over 24), the machine will recommend using a training programme to reduce fat mass.

— Basal metabolic rate (BMR). Ability to calculate basal metabolism — the minimum amount of energy required by the body for normal functioning (for the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems, as well as various organs). In other words, basal metabolic rate is the amount of energy that the body spends directly on functioning, without putting it off in the form of fat tissue. This parameter is extremely important for organizing proper nutrition, especially when exercising to burn fat and reduce excess weight. There are formulas to determine BMR by weight, height, age and sex of a person; however, they allow you to get only an average result, while the machine can take into account many additional factors that affect the metabolic rate. Usually, basal metabolism is determined by energy spent per day.

— Room temperature. The ability to measure and display on the screen of a stepper of indoor temperature. This function will help you more accurately assess the conditions for training and choose the appropriate clothing, as well as, if necessary, take measures to ensure a comfortable temperature (open the window; turn on the air conditioner or the heater).

The above list is not exhaustive; in modern steppers, other types of information can also be displayed on the screen.

Dimensions

Dimensions of the equipment are assembled and ready for operation. It is important to note that in reality, more space is needed for comfortable and proper operation of the simulator.
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