Have you ever walked by an elliptical at the gym and wondered, "Could that contraption be a useful part of my workout routine?" Or perhaps you've even hopped on the machine, and thought, "Is this actually doing anything?" The answer: Yes. That is, if you're using it effectively. Intrigued? We chatted with Melanie Zoller, NASM-certified personal trainer, to get her take on elliptical benefits and what to know before giving one a try.

Plus, she's put together a 30-minute elliptical workout that's beginner-friendly and easy to modify for any fitness level. Melanie Zoller is a NASM-certified personal trainer and director of programming at Obé Fitness . What Are the Benefits of an Elliptical Machine? While many people may skip the elliptical in favor of other cardio machines (looking at you, treadmill and bike), this piece of equipment can indeed deliver a solid burn.

"Ellipticals can provide a cardiovascular workout that trains the body and heart in a variety of different ways, all in an extremely low-impact capacity," says Zoller. Unlike other cardio machines (like a treadmill, for instance) it's not very load-bearing and it's gentle on the joints, which means it can be more accessible to a range of people. "It allows individuals — regardless of goals, age, training history, or fitness level — to train at a higher work capacity without necessarily risking the common injuries or concerns that come with higher-impact activities, such as plyometrics or running," she says.

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