Choosing An Exercise Bike
It’s the New year and I’m fighting the enticement to get an exercise bike. Almost every year after a good holiday season, I see a few extra pounds that need shifting and come to the same conclusion, that I must get myself an exercise bike!
A decade back, I bought my first exercise bike. An easy piece of engineering where half it looked like an ordinary bike but was mechanically worked and with gears that were changed by hand. As it turned out, I did not use it really much and was way more curious about having a look at it than actually using it. This New Year I’ve made a decision to get myself a new exercise bike.
I didn’t have to look to far, for close to where I live is a health and fitness outlet. It was in this store that I sought out my new exercise bike among an entire floor dedicated to exercise bikes.
The new exercise bikes, I at first thought were beyond my capabilities. I was used to my old antique exercise bike, but the ones on view here appeared complex in contrast. It was actually off-putting as all these exercise bikes appeared tricky to operate and understand. There were exercise bikes offering wind load resistance as well as exercise bikes with magnetic resistance in some cases. I felt out of my depth. Additionally, most of these fresh exercise bikes required electricity before you start. They’d computers capable of observing your heart rate and other bodily functions. Almost each one of them had some sort of digital display providing info concerning your speed, distance, calories and time.
What with positioning upon my person all these monitors, I speculated as to whether I’d have the time left to climb upon my new exercise bike and essentially do any exercise.
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