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    Anyone train in the winter

    with an elliptical cross trainer. I was thinking of getting one. Anyone, anyone? I've used a few at gyms. I found precor to be the best but a little too expensive for home use.

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    Re: Anyone train in the winter

    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteface Willy
    with an elliptical cross trainer. I was thinking of getting one. Anyone, anyone? I've used a few at gyms. I found precor to be the best but a little too expensive for home use.
    I have used them a couple of times and I get more of a work out out of a tread pad or a stair master. Have you looked at the ski machine that is always advertised. I was looking at those last year but they were pretty expensive as well. Never actually used one but they sound interesting.

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    Re: Anyone train in the winter

    Quote Originally Posted by tjf67
    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteface Willy
    with an elliptical cross trainer. I was thinking of getting one. Anyone, anyone? I've used a few at gyms. I found precor to be the best but a little too expensive for home use.
    I have used them a couple of times and I get more of a work out out of a tread pad or a stair master. Have you looked at the ski machine that is always advertised. I was looking at those last year but they were pretty expensive as well. Never actually used one but they sound interesting.
    My wife wants one. I used one at a ski shop many years ago. Its cheaper to buy a pogo stick and alot more fun. Plus with a pogo stick you can work on your balance. See you at 7.

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    Re: Anyone train in the winter

    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteface Willy
    Quote Originally Posted by tjf67
    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteface Willy
    with an elliptical cross trainer. I was thinking of getting one. Anyone, anyone? I've used a few at gyms. I found precor to be the best but a little too expensive for home use.
    I have used them a couple of times and I get more of a work out out of a tread pad or a stair master. Have you looked at the ski machine that is always advertised. I was looking at those last year but they were pretty expensive as well. Never actually used one but they sound interesting.
    My wife wants one. I used one at a ski shop many years ago. Its cheaper to buy a pogo stick and alot more fun. Plus with a pogo stick you can work on your balance. See you at 7.
    gag me with a spoon--pick up the phone and just talk to each other or use email!

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