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Exercise bikes???

TaraJx4
Posts: 89 Member
Is there a difference between these styles? Spin, upright, and recumbent? Or is it just personal preference?
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Yes. It all depends on what you want out of it. A spin is for pain (you generally get more cardio out of it, but it's rough). The upright is not much different from the recumbent, it's just that you use a couple more muscles to sit upright as opposed to sitting "back in a seat." I have done them all and I seem to sweat a whole lot more on the recumbent.0
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Upright is probably what you think of when you imagine an exercise bike. They have all the electronic gadgets and maybe even the handles move. It's a traditional riding position. The recumbent has you sitting down as if in a chair with your legs out in front of you. This is the one I see the most people sitting at and comfortably reading books. It's good if you have some back issues or can't get used to the seats on a regular exercise bike. Spin, well that's like a streamlined Porshe of the exercise bike world. It's set up similar to how a road bike might be configured. You're expected to change riding positions and just go crazy on it. I've never seen them with electronic controls and can't think of a reason why they'd need 'em.
Preferences and suggestions.... If you think a normal bike will be uncomfortable, then you're probably going to be happier on a recumbent. It's a more relaxed riding position. Like I said, you can probably sit back, relax, read a book, and move your legs. The reason why I won't use one. Can't get serious on it. I would suggest a normal bike for most people as you can do more on it. You can stand and pedal even, creating more of a workout than a recumbent could ever do. Spin bikes are typically for classes or somebody that has a routine they want to train with for their road bike endeavors. A spin class will kick your butt!!! I was racing cross country mountain bike and got my butt kicked in a spin class. Unless you have video's for training or are motivated enough to develop your own workout, I would stay away from them. They're really overkill for most people. I have a gym membership to a gym less than 2 miles down the road. I have access to all three as well as daily spin classes. I still want a bike for the house on the days I don't feel or have the time or ability to leave. I'll be getting an upright.0 -
Just got one of the upright ones..... handed off from my chiropractor.... for free... lucky me. I guess he thinks the upright style is good for an older woman like me0
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I used to think that exercise bikes were a joke, and then I used an Airdyne. Not sure what category these bikes would fall in, but they will kick your *kitten* (try doing sprints...30 seconds all-out effort, 1 minute rest, repeat). Definitely not a joke.0
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These are the ones that I've been looking at and debating about:
http://www.sears.ca/product/free-spirit-indoor-club-style-cycle/606-000574889-HW_4_3017
http://www.nordictrack.ca/fitness/en/NordicTrack-Canada/Bikes/gx-25-exercise-bike
http://www.nordictrack.ca/fitness/en/NordicTrack-Canada/Bikes/gx-45-exercise-bike0 -
Sorry, the links will need to be copied and opened. I couldn't figure out how to link them0
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