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lifescircl
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Ha! ha! This is a great question. We were just cracking up on Saturday because I had a yard sale and my gf's were like "D*mn! You have an ENTIRE gym in your garage and it's covered in dust and cobwebs!" LOL I always think I have to have the "best" of everything so I would never settle for the $200.00 Sears treadmill ... Nooooooo .... I had to have the $1,600 treadmill ... the gym quality $2,500 Stairmaster, the $1,200 recumbent bike, an entire dumbell set and heavy duty weight rack worth about $ 2,000.
So did it pay off in the end? Well ... you'd think I look darn good with a complete 24 Hour Fitness at home ... but, uh, did ya catch the part about cobwebs? =) You'd never look at me and think I own all that ... but the equipment looks d*mn good ... yea ... it sure does ... and that's all that matters right??
Ummm, perhaps I am missing something here ...
LOL
Peace ...
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Ha! ha! This is a great question. We were just cracking up on Saturday because I had a yard sale and my gf's were like "D*mn! You have an ENTIRE gym in your garage and it's covered in dust and cobwebs!" LOL I always think I have to have the "best" of everything so I would never settle for the $200.00 Sears treadmill ... Nooooooo .... I had to have the $1,600 treadmill ... the gym quality $2,500 Stairmaster, the $1,200 recumbent bike, an entire dumbell set and heavy duty weight rack worth about $ 2,000.
So did it pay off in the end? Well ... you'd think I look darn good with a complete 24 Hour Fitness at home ... but, uh, did ya catch the part about cobwebs? =) You'd never look at me and think I own all that ... but the equipment looks d*mn good ... yea ... it sure does ... and that's all that matters right??
Ummm, perhaps I am missing something here ...
LOL
Peace ...
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Exercising Bikes. Are they worth it and which one?

chiefredwa
I was thinking of buying an exercising bike, a stationary one. Are they worth it for building up stamina and oxygen flow? And if so, is it better to get the one where the pedals force your legs frontward more so as not to put too much pressure on the knees. ( as going straight up and down on a regular bike ). PS I am not in the greatest shape...plus I do have some back issues. Thanks!!
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get a recumbent stationary bike.
especially if you have a bad back.
i've had one for over a yr. and really like it.
i ride it about 1hr every day.
i bought a schwinn recumbent bike off of amazon. it was about the cheapest and i picked it because it had so many positive reviews even though i could afford a more expensive one. Sears has some pretty good choices too and does almost any sporting good store. test ride them in the store and see how they feel.
btw. i have a regular bike too. i use to ride it outside until i had a crash and cracked my helmet.
it's more fun but the stationary bike is safe.
get a recumbent stationary bike.
especially if you have a bad back.
i've had one for over a yr. and really like it.
i ride it about 1hr every day.
i bought a schwinn recumbent bike off of amazon. it was about the cheapest and i picked it because it had so many positive reviews even though i could afford a more expensive one. Sears has some pretty good choices too and does almost any sporting good store. test ride them in the store and see how they feel.
btw. i have a regular bike too. i use to ride it outside until i had a crash and cracked my helmet.
it's more fun but the stationary bike is safe.
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