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Treadmill Vs Elliptical For Bad Hips & Pain Relief: Comparison Guide Launched

With this new guide from SOLE Fitness, customers with hip pain can compare treadmills and elliptical machines to find the best options to use for joint-friendly home workouts.

-- SOLE Fitness has released a new guide covering workout tips for those dealing with hip pain, and the differences between using a treadmill and an elliptical machine for effective relief. It discusses movements that favor hip health, recovery benefits, and the top features of both machines, so customers can make more informed buying decisions.

More information can be found at https://www.soletreadmills.com/blogs/news/treadmill-vs-elliptical-for-bad-hips-which-is-better-for-hip-pain-relief

The guide explains that every SOLE treadmill, from the entry-level models to the more advanced F8X series, has a biomechanically sound deck - they use cushion flex whisper technology, which is purpose-built to reduce the impact on the hips and knees. Meanwhile, their ellipticals are designed in collaboration with physical therapists, so both options are suitable for those with hip pain.

A SOLE Fitness spokesperson expands on this with workout tips, saying, "On a treadmill, hip-friendly workouts may mean having a slow to moderate-paced walk with a slight incline. On the other hand, if you prefer to use an elliptical, you can focus on a comfortable stride length and a moderate level of resistance."

Per the guide, both treadmills and ellipticals have their strengths - with the ideal choice varying based on individual needs. Some users prefer the natural stride of treadmills, while others find relief in the gentler circular motion of ellipticals.

Readers can compare the company's treadmill models including the F80, F85, and TT8. The F85 and TT8 include both incline and decline options for workout variety, while the TT8 also has a 2-ply belt built like running shoe soles - which improves both feel and durability.

SOLE's E35 and E95 ellipticals come with power incline features that offer additional resistance and position options. The ramp adjusts to 20 different incline levels, letting users target all major lower-body muscle groups while also working the upper body using the handles. Both models have stationary handlebars with built-in pulse sensors for heart rate tracking, and the E95 includes a heavy 27-pound flywheel and a high gear ratio for smoother motion.

SOLE Fitness delivers equipment to any room in a customer's home - and the delivery team can also professionally assemble the machines upon request.

Interested parties can learn more at https://www.soletreadmills.com/

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