The one I have has clearly come to the end of the road after I think 23 years, time to replace it, and of course things have moved on a bit! Here are my main criteria:
i definitely dont need any subscriptions for complex workouts. Deffo not in Peloton market! Simple regular cycling in winter months, thats all I need it for
- but it will be nice to have programme options and some basic data on my exercise.
- Í am 70 now. I noticed quite a lot offered the recumbent position, and suggested it is especially suitable for seniors. What are the pros and cons?
- I have a room where it will sit, so it doesnt need to be portable, but I’d prefer a reasonably light one
What else? Budget? maybe up to £800?
I won’t be buying it in the UK of course and I was surprised that none of the Best Buy brands of Which magazine seemed to be available here - that’s not usual nowadays, they must have picked smaller British companies. Anyway, advice and suggestions abou the best rated brands would be helpful.
Thanks!
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Personal view that it gives a better all round work out (and is no less or more boring than an exercise bike!)
https://www.mywhoosh.com/
You will get a better workout. You can use it similar for legs also top body if you want.
I intended buying a treadmill as I couldn't do road running due to a knee problem. I was advised however by a guy that sells all this stuff to try a cross trainer as it doesn't have impact on your joints as a treadmill does.
The one I bought was more expensive than your stated budget but it has been worth every penny. I also have a exercise bike but have stopped using it because the cross trainer is so much better. It has a program options and no subscriptions.
Fitness Superstore in Tunbridge Wells own make so don't expect you will find it abroad but there are plenty of universal makes.
https://www.fitkituk.com/blog/recumbent-bike-workout-plan-for-seniors/#:~:text=Seniors%20looking%20to%20work%20out,to%20three%20times%20a%20week.
An hour on a bike is really just getting warmed up. Half that on a rower is a decent workout.
Unfortunately the one I bought kept leaking for some reason, was a nightmare to get sorted out.
Have now got a concept 2 rower, if it’s good enough for Garry Neville, it’s good enough for me.
Only on Charlton Life, could someone want advice on an exercise bike, and then be convinced they need a rowing machine, poor old Prague! 😆
I remember a few years ago, an Addick was looking for guitar lessons and a helpful poster suggested they take hang gliding lessons instead.
May I suggest adding a pogo stick to the mix? You still get a great leg workout, it’s highly portable and the storage convenience is top-notch!
Talk pony? I have two bikes, and because you need a high cadence, I maintain an hour is minimum. Of course you can load the resistance up to do shorter spells with lower turnover, but that will destroy your performance on the road.
Probably best to just shut up about them then, eh? Much like I don't use rowing machines much... so haven't offered my opinion on them
Suffice it to say that the ride I did last night, lasting less than 50 minutes, would have had you curling up into a ball and crying
Would have been recommended by some fruit from the gym where my Mrs goes
Youre not 2 sheds are you?
I have a Schwinn, more basic than some of the ones out nowadays, it's an international brand, so possibly available in Czechia.
The list price is often expensive, but they are regularly discounted (at least in the UK).
Happy to help.