Recumbent Exercise Bikes - Advantages
By Michael
Walker
Editor's Summary: This article provides good descriptions
of the various exercise bikes available today. The author is a proponent
of the recumbent exercise bike and provides many reasons for his
choice. See what you think.
There are so many exercise bikes available that it’s easy to be
overwhelmed. Spinning bikes, stationary bikes, dual action bikes,
and recumbent bikes are probably some of the terms you’ve heard.
It’s almost as though you have to be a fitness equipment engineer
to understand the differences! Here’s a quick summary of these confusing
terms.
• Spinning Bikes
You’ve probably heard about the spin craze that has become so popular
in health clubs. Spinning bikes usually have at least a front wheel
that spins (which is why they are so brilliantly named spinning
bikes). These bikes might be the current fad, but they aren’t very
comfortable. The seats are small and hard. The classes make these
boring bikes more interesting, but as home exercise bikes, they
quickly become tedious.
• Stationary Bikes
Stationary bikes (or upright bikes) are the exercise bikes that
most people can identify. It’s the same basic model as in the 1980’s.
Once again, it’s fairly uncomfortable. You can’t really do anything
like read or watch TV because you’re leaning left and right and
bouncing, so it, too, quickly gets boring.
• Dual Action Bikes
Dual action bikes are aptly named, as they give you both an upper
and lower body workout. There are handles that move independently
- much like an elliptical machine. It’s a good workout, but a bit
tough for beginners, and as usual, the time on the bike will eventually
get boring.
You can also get dual action bikes that allow you to adjust the
machine to create an arm-pedaling workout. It’s usually fairly difficult
to make the adjustments. It’s also two separate exercises, which
create a longer workout. Most people aren’t as likely to keep up
such a routine.
• Recumbent Bikes
Recumbent bikes are the exercise bikes with the comfortable bucket
seats. You sit back and lower to the ground as you pedal. These
exercise bikes are easy enough for even the most sedentary beginners,
and they usually offer workout programs to keep the workouts from
becoming mundane.
The Experts Recognize the Advantages of Recumbent Bikes
Most physicians and personal trainers recommend recumbent bikes.
Recumbent bikes are better for people of all different fitness levels.
You are more likely to keep up a recumbent bike routine over time,
the bikes are safer, and there are different benefits for both men
and women.
• Recumbent Bikes for All Fitness Levels
Even the most sedentary person will find a recumbent exercise bike
easy to use. You can adjust the settings to offer little or no resistance
as you pedal. People who are overweight will definitely find the
seat much larger and more comfortable than other exercise bikes.
Athletes will find the recumbent exercise bike a challenge. The
resistance can become incredibly difficult. The bike can simulate
pedaling up hills. Most recumbent bikes offer various programs that
will require you to sprint and tackle hills. If you want an upper
body workout as you pedal, you can easily add weights and do repetitions
as you sit back in the recumbent bike seat.
• Recumbent Bikes Offer a Sustainable Workout
The programs offered by most recumbent exercise bikes definitely
keep the workout from becoming boring. You can simulate a course
that is easy or difficult, flat or hilly. When shopping for exercise
bikes, it’s better to get a bike with as many variations as possible.
The fact that a recumbent bike is suitable for all levels will
keep you getting back on the bike. If you’re feeling particularly
tired or lazy one day, you can have an easy workout where you can
read a book or newspaper. If you really want to test your limits,
you can crank up the music, set the machine to more difficult levels,
and add some weights for an upper body workout.
• Recumbent Bikes are Safer
Because you sit back and lower to the ground in a recumbent bike,
it is better for your body. Most exercise bikes force you to hunch
over, causing a stiff back. Some dual action bikes are back injuries
waiting to happen. Recumbent bikes require that you sit with good
posture as you pedal.
Recumbent bikes also offer one of the few cardio workouts that
put no pressure on your knees and other joints. You can’t “cheat”
on a recumbent bike and stand up when you’re finding it more difficult
to pedal. Standing like that on other types of exercise bikes puts
unnecessary pressure on your knees and ankles. Recumbent bikes let
your body exercise at an angle where your body weight is not stressing
your joints. Even people with back and knee problems will find a
recumbent bike easy to use.
• Why Men Should Choose Recumbent Exercise Bikes
So many men neglect their lower bodies when they workout, especially
in strength training. It’s common to see buffed out men with giant
biceps and tiny little bird legs. That’s because it’s easier to
get an upper body workout at home. If you just invest in a recumbent
bike, you can set the machine to high resistance. You will build
leg muscle, and you can even do curls while you pedal.
Recumbent bikes can also allow men to get a great cardio workout
without the discomfort that only a man knows on regular bikes or
other types of exercise bikes. With the large, comfortable seats
of recumbent bikes, you are much more likely to enjoy your workout
pain-free.
If you move the seat of a recumbent bike up a bit to bring your
legs higher, you can even target the lower abs and have to do less
crunches to get the bottom of your six-pack!
• Things Women Should Know About Recumbent Bikes
Two words, ladies: legs and bottoms. Recumbent exercise bikes are
so comfortable and easy to use that eventually you can do workouts
giving you results like you’ve spent hours a day on a stair-stepper.
Recumbent bikes can give you a fat burning cardio workout with
enough resistance to help you build long, lean muscle. Picture Tina
Turner legs. Recumbent bikes also are great for your inner thighs.
Using different programs and settings, you will be able to target
different muscle areas in your legs for longer looking, leaner legs.
According to most polls, women claim in higher numbers to not have
time for exercise because of more responsibilities in the home.
With the positioning of a recumbent bike, you can multi-task to
more easily fit in a workout. You are able to read, catch the news,
and even use a phone or your handheld organizer.
Finding a Recumbent Exercise Bike
With prices between $200 and $3000, there is quite a variety of
recumbent bikes available. Use the Internet to find great deals
(including free shipping most of the time). Because the bikes are
great for any level and help you to finally be able to stick with
a safe and effective workout routine, you can splurge a little.
This is definitely one of the best investments you can make for
your health.
Michael Walker is a freelance author providing useful information
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