SOLE Fitness is pleased to be better helping those shoppers who are looking specifically for glute-targeting home fitness equipment with their new glutes workout guide, which puts their treadmills and ellipticals head to head.

More information is available at https://www.soletreadmills.com/blogs/news/treadmill-vs-elliptical-for-glutes-targeting-your-glutes-with-the-right-machine

SOLE knows they have a lot of home fitness machines on offer, which is why they are committed to making it easier for their shoppers to choose the right one for their needs.

In ‘Treadmill vs Elliptical for Glutes: Targeting Your Glutes with the Right Machine’, the SOLE Fitness team explains the main functional differences between treadmills and ellipticals, rating and ranking their most popular machines and sharing glute-toning workout strategies and pro tips.

As a spokesperson said in their new guide, “At SOLE, we provide top-quality and safe treadmills and ellipticals that can be used to target the glutes. Our equipment facilitates shock-absorbing workouts, making them perfect for users seeking effective, low-impact exercise solutions to improve cardiovascular health and maintain fitness levels while strengthening their glutes.”

For those users looking to combine functional exercise with glute toning benefits, their guide suggests their treadmills are a good choice. SOLE’s models have been designed to enhance the glute-activating benefits of walking and running, while reducing the negatives of this type of exercise like joint impact.

Plus, their treadmills are equipped with different workout modes which specifically target the glute muscles in a controlled, sustained and structured way; something which is challenging to replicate when walking or running outdoors.

“SOLE Fitness treadmills, such as our F63 Treadmills, are designed with cushion flex whisper decking, which reduces impact by up to 40% compared to running on asphalt. This feature allows you to engage your glutes intensely without the added strain on your joints,” said their spokesperson. “Plus, our models come with pre-programmed workouts that take the guesswork out of your training and help you achieve your glute strengthening goals. Like our SOLE F80, which has 10 pre-programmed and 12 user-defined programs.”

Alternatively, SOLE Fitness’ team suggests that an elliptical trainer could be the better choice for someone who needs a completely low-impact workout, as their ellipticals boast ergonomic designs which are designed to minimize strain on the joints and fascia. They also offer greater whole body toning potential as they allow users to target their glutes alongside their abs and arms.

As their new guide concludes, while ellipticals and treadmills have different benefits and suit different users, all of SOLE’s machines are designed to be affordable, easy to use, durable and functional. They also come with lifetime access to their SOLE+ fitness app, which includes hundreds of glute-focused workouts.

For more information, visit https://www.soletreadmills.com/

SOLE Fitness

56 Exchange Pl.
Salt Lake City
UT
84111
United States

 

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