The Advantages of Recumbent Exercise Bikes

Written by Michael Walker


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 ofrepparttar terms you’ve heard. It’s almost as though you have to be a fitness equipment engineer to understandrepparttar 112835 differences! Here’s a quick summary of these confusing terms.

•Spinning Bikes

You’ve probably heard aboutrepparttar 112836 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 berepparttar 112837 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) arerepparttar 112838 exercise bikes that most people can identify. It’srepparttar 112839 same basic model as inrepparttar 112840 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,repparttar 112841 time onrepparttar 112842 bike will eventually get boring.

You can also get dual action bikes that allow you to adjustrepparttar 112843 machine to create an arm-pedaling workout. It’s usually fairly difficult to makerepparttar 112844 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 arerepparttar 112845 exercise bikes withrepparttar 112846 comfortable bucket seats. You sit back and lower torepparttar 112847 ground as you pedal. These exercise bikes are easy enough for evenrepparttar 112848 most sedentary beginners, and they usually offer workout programs to keeprepparttar 112849 workouts from becoming mundane.

The Experts Recognizerepparttar 112850 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,repparttar 112851 bikes are safer, and there are different benefits for both men and women.

•Recumbent Bikes for All Fitness Levels

Evenrepparttar 112852 most sedentary person will find a recumbent exercise bike easy to use. You can adjustrepparttar 112853 settings to offer little or no resistance as you pedal. People who are overweight will definitely findrepparttar 112854 seat much larger and more comfortable than other exercise bikes.

Athletes will findrepparttar 112855 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 inrepparttar 112856 recumbent bike seat.

•Recumbent Bikes Offer a Sustainable Workout

The programs offered by most recumbent exercise bikes definitely keeprepparttar 112857 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 onrepparttar 112858 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 uprepparttar 112859 music, setrepparttar 112860 machine to more difficult levels, and add some weights for an upper body workout.

How To PIck A Fitness Trainer

Written by Sheldon Gerard Ginsberg


There is nothing like having your very own personal trainer!

Where else do you getrepparttar opportunity to consistently meet with someone and every moment of every session its - all about you? Whererepparttar 112834 purpose of every session is help you not just to look better but also to feel better!

Pickingrepparttar 112835 right trainer for you and your health needs requires some basic knowledge ofrepparttar 112836 fitness field. Bothrepparttar 112837 American College Of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) are national organizations that provide instructional resources and continuing educational requirements but stipulate that each candidate must possess a health degree before being applying for certification.

While others likerepparttar 112838 American Council On Exercise (ACE), National Association for Fitness Certification (NAFC) or The National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPF) are a lot less stringent for their certification requirements.

Education and experience are important aspects of trainer qualification and selection so ask and find out which credentials your prospective trainer holds however, I believe there are several factors beyond certification, whichrepparttar 112839 informed consumer needs to be aware of to ensure customer satisfaction:

1.Does Your Trainer Have A Vision? – I believe every trainer should have a vision of what exercise can be for each of his or her clients. What is their mission statement? How much time and thought have they devoted torepparttar 112840 “art of fitness instruction?” What do they see possible for you?

What you are really investing in is their vision of how they will be applying exercise to your life to improve its quality. The tools of exercise arerepparttar 112841 myriad forms of resistance and endurance training (I.e. Functional training, free weights, weight machines, balance boards, treadmills, stationary bike, versa climber etc…) along with stretching and relaxation techniques.

It is how your trainer utilizes these tools as part of his or her vision that is of interest here.

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