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Exercise Bikes For A Heart-Pounding
Workout
by Sue Jan
Exercising is not just about keeping you fit and building muscles,
it is also about working up a sweat and losing weight. That's why
many exercise machine manufacturers have made a killing with so
many gyms popping up all over the country. One exercise machine
that is very affordable, compact enough to fit in a moderately sized
house, and delivers great fitness results is the exercise bike,
otherwise known as the stationary bike.
Many people choose to buy an exercise bike because it is not big
and very easy to store. Exercise bikes take up very little space,
unlike other types of exercise such as jogging and dancing which
need much more space. Exercise bikes are handy especially when it
is inconvenient for you to go the gym.
Exercise bikes help improve fitness and stamina, and allow you
to vigorously exercise both your lower body and upper body at the
same time. The health benefits of exercise bikes are numerous. Aside
from burning calories and losing weight, you can also improve your
heart rate, strengthen your leg muscles and maintain your agility.
There are several types of exercise bikes available on the market
today designed to meet different fitness and exercise needs. Some
models are designed for fitness and stamina training, while other
models are designed for stretching out and strengthening muscles.
So before you purchase an exercise bike, you need to first decide
on your fitness and training goals.
There are three major types of exercise bikes available: the recumbent,
upright, and the indoor cycling bikes.
The seat on a recumbent bike allows riders to recline against a
backrest and to extend their legs forward for pedaling. It is great
for people suffering from back pain as this sitting posture lessens
the stress on the spine. Recumbent bikes provide a great workout
to the lower body, and also provide an excellent cardiovascular
workout. They are very useful when it comes to physical therapy
and endurance training.
The seat on an upright bike allows riders to sit astride the saddle.
It is so designed to lessen the effort to pedal as riders can use
their body weight when pedalling. Cyclists often use upright bikes
as a warm up equipment.
Indoor bikes, also called the spinning machine, are the most common
exercise bikes offered. Riders can also pedal backwards, allowing
them to exercise the back part of the leg muscles that are not exercised
during forward pedaling.
Exercise bikes offer a heart pounding yet low-impact workout, while
maintaining the ability to go at your own pace. They help you lose
the extra pounds and help you get slimmer. They are also very affordable
compared to other exercise machines.
About the Author
For more on Exercise Bikes visit cool-exercise-bikes.info.
Susan also enjoys writing at Shopping and Society.
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