Pros: Easy for a novice to use, great lower body workout! Cons: Though it doesn't work the upper body much, for some of us that's an advantage!
We've had the Tony Little Gazelle exercise machine for several years. My husband originally got it because he has bad knees (he eventually got a knee replacement) and he thought it would be a good low-impact workout option. He couldn't use it for ...
Pros: Low Impact, Compact Cons: HEAVY, takes up LOTs of space & doesn't offer a real work out!
I will be honest I am a pretty lazy person & when I got divorced I let my self go! Anyways I hate running & a prego friend let me use her Gazelle for a few months. Another friend of mine also has one & I have since given mine back & she has sold hers. ...
Pros: easy, quiet, quick workout, no sports bra needed, great for exercise haters/beginners Cons: many banged shins when trying to move it due to the swinging foot pads
This product really does exactly what the commercials say. It is just as easy as it looks and in 10 minutes I am sweating and feel like I have had a workout. I like that I feel like I am stretching, warming up, exercising and cooling down all in one ...
So, you don't like running. Perhaps you're a shut-in who wants to be uber fit for their webcam audience. Or maybe, you just want to be in shape. Whatever the reason, the Gazelle Glider is a nice product. The Gazelle is a worthy substitute for running. ...
Pros: I did like Tony's DVD and initially liked the workout. Cons: Not worth crippling yourself! Nothing is!
The Gazelle Crosstrainer turned out to be a huge disappointment to me. First, I received a defective product. I had tried for over an hour to put the footpad on and finally I realized that the metal footpad holder had been tooled incorrectly. I ...
Pros: Very easy to use on low impact setting. Cons: Useless workouts. Dangerous as well.
I got Tony Littles Gazelle Glider Freestyle Elite last year for Christmas. So with Christmas approaching, I figured it was a good time to discuss my year long relationship with Tonys bright idea. I saw constant advertising for the machine on shopping ...
Pros: Good machine and you can start off slow and work your way up. Cons: No problems at all. A little squeak sometimes, but WD-40 takes care of it.
I have the Gazelle Freestyle for about 18 months now. I use it 4-5 times a week, 20 minutes a workout. I really enjoy the machine. I watched the tape to get familiar with the different exercises Tony does. I started out slow (5 minutes per day) and ...
Pros: Easy to use, decent aerobic and toning exercise, low impact, inexpensive, easy to vary intensity. Cons: Heavy to move, too easy to vary intensity, not true "whole body" machine, recurring squeaks.
We've had the Gazelle Freestyle Elite for about 4 weeks now. I'm reviewing this machine from the standpoint of currently being in my mid 50s. A former active mountain climber-ski mountaineer for 14 yrs of my early adult life. I didn't do much strength ...
Pros: Fun, quiet, good workout, EASY! Holds MP3 player. Cons: Construction, pain to lift and move, can't fold up unless you disconnect pistons.
I bought my Fitness Quest Gazelle a week ago and LOVE it! Mine looks just like this and is by Fitness Quest, but doesn't have Tony Little's name on it. The official name of mine is the Fitness Quest Gazelle Supra Pro Workout Machine. I bought mine on ...
Pros: Relatively quiet. Easy to use. Decent (but not great) workout. Cons: Hard to move & store. Poor workmanship in some areas. Too few difficulty levels.
While I enjoy using this machine, there are several things that bother me about it. First, as some others have noted, it is not even close to "whisper quiet," as advertised. The resistance pistons huff and rattle, and there are various other ...
Pros: Fun, No Impact, Great Cardio Effectiveness Cons: Sturdy Built so Heavy and Hard to Move
The Gazelle is, by far, the greatest piece of cardiovascular exercise equipment in the world, in my opinion. It is the best piece of home equipment I have ever tried. It is fun, no impact, different, effective, habit forming, not boring at all, tough ...
Pros: Fun,effective,no impact,quiet,and does not take up much room. Cons: Not impressed with heart monitor. $414 is a bit high but would buy again.
I love this machine!! I received the gazelle edge for Christmas. I decided to upgrade to the gazelle freestyle elite (infomercial model) with the pistons so that I could get resistance if I wanted(3 Levels OR 4 if you count no resistance at all.) This ...
Pros: Great cardio workout, makes real exercise easy, built-in heart rate monitor. Cons: Throw away the dreadful Tony Little videos and watch CNN or a movie instead.
Last year I discovered that I have a medical condition (super-high triglycerides) that among other things requires me to do cardiovascular exercise at least three times a week. We have a padded treadmill at home but I don't like using it -- it's boring ...
Pros: Decent workout. Fun to use. Quiet. Cons: Big and heavy. Hard to move around. Need strength to put together.
I have had my Gazelle for about a month and enjoy working out on it. It may not give you the kind of workout you'd get at the gym but it is fine for getting a pretty decent workout at home. Mine came with the DVD which was extremely helpful - ...
Pros: Gets the heart pumping. Cons: Expensive, Poor Construction
A surprising number of people have picked up the phone or logged on to the internet to purchase Tony's Little toy. The surprising success has spawned other fitness products by Tony. The frequency of his infomercials (aka - propaganda) has become annoying ...
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