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ellie
I've finally convinced my mum to get an exercise bike but we have no idea where to start. Our budget is about £100 but we could probably go up to £150. Do you know any good makes/brands that we can buy? Its got to be pretty easy to use and set up, nothing to "techy" basically. if you've got a link to add that would be brilliant :) thank you! xox
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Get her a used one. You may of convinced her to start exercising but I doubt that she will stick to it. A real bike would be a lot more fun and you can go on rides with her. Exercise bikes are very boring and hard to stay with for very long. A bike ride with friends on bike paths is a lot more fun.
Get her a used one. You may of convinced her to start exercising but I doubt that she will stick to it. A real bike would be a lot more fun and you can go on rides with her. Exercise bikes are very boring and hard to stay with for very long. A bike ride with friends on bike paths is a lot more fun.
What is the best machine to buy to work out?
lilylady20
I don't have much money, but I was wondering, what would be best? A treadmill, an elliptical, or an exercise bike? It's awfully hard to get motivated to go out and walk in the winter!!! Just wondering which would be the best for a full-body workout, at the best price. Thanks :)
Should probably add - don't want to just stay in shape, I want to lose weight.
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It really depends what you like the best, because even if someone here suggests a good piece of equipment, and it turns out you hate it and will never use it, then it doesn't matter too much!
My mom found luck with a stationary bike, and she could still watch tv and ride without having to go too crazy with the resistance and all that. IT depends what you like. I personally hate running and ellipticals, so I am biased.
Often the YMCA in your neighbourhood can provide lower rate gym memberships, especially if you are cash-strapped. You should try a "free pass" day at a gym, and try out all the equipment to see what you like most.
FInally, buy it used!! Don't buy brand new. You can always get used equipment someone else has tired of, either through a pawn shop, the newspaper, or online.
Good luck!
It really depends what you like the best, because even if someone here suggests a good piece of equipment, and it turns out you hate it and will never use it, then it doesn't matter too much!
My mom found luck with a stationary bike, and she could still watch tv and ride without having to go too crazy with the resistance and all that. IT depends what you like. I personally hate running and ellipticals, so I am biased.
Often the YMCA in your neighbourhood can provide lower rate gym memberships, especially if you are cash-strapped. You should try a "free pass" day at a gym, and try out all the equipment to see what you like most.
FInally, buy it used!! Don't buy brand new. You can always get used equipment someone else has tired of, either through a pawn shop, the newspaper, or online.
Good luck!
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