Front Drive VS Rear Drive Ellipticals: Does It Even Matter?
Front Drive VS Rear Drive Ellipticals: Does It Even Matter?
To the uninformed exerciser, the location of the motor on an elliptical machine may not seem to make much difference. When you try them out, however, you might find that they’re quite different indeed — different enough to think about dropping even more cash on the more expensive model to avoid the problems that come with the less-expensive ones. Before you buy or start using an elliptical trainer on a regular basis, it helps to know something about the differences.
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