| Finding good elliptical machines for sale can be a | | | | small details like step size, stride length, and positioning |
| daunting task, but it is also a task that can be achieved. | | | | of the steps and handle bars without being able to |
| First, you need to figure out which elliptical is the one | | | | touch and feel them. |
| that you need (not the one someone else needs). To | | | | However, the biggest issue you have when you go to |
| do this research, there are some great resources | | | | a physical store for research is the teenage |
| where you can look to on the both the web and at | | | | salesperson who doesn't know anything really but who |
| some great stores. | | | | will tell you what they think you want to hear. Ignore |
| I would first recommend actually going to a sports and | | | | these people (unless you find a true fitness expert), |
| fitness store to get a good idea of what types of | | | | take notes, and then head back home to do your |
| machines are available and what types of options and | | | | second stage of research online. This way you will |
| accessories come with those machines. You can also | | | | come back armed with a list of elliptical machines that |
| do this online, but it is a little harder to really visualize | | | | you know you like and would work in your home or |
| and understand everything without being able to | | | | apartment. Then you can dive into details and |
| physically see them. For example, it's very difficult to | | | | customer reviews, and you can even call some of the |
| understand the true size of the elliptical machine | | | | better elliptical online review sites such as treadmill |
| without seeing it first. It's also hard to understand the | | | | doctor and other great sellers. |