Saturday, May 3, 2014

Which exercise bikes are better, upright or recumbent?




K


I'm looking to buy a (cheap) exercise bike, but i can't decide what would be better, the uprights or the recumbents (the ones where you sit back and pedal as opposed to lean forward and hold the grips). Also, if you have any suggestions as to which brands to get or NOT to get, that would be greatly appreciated. I'm looking to spend under $150, just a very basic bike, nothing fancy.


Answer
First off, recumbent bikes are best for those with back problems, or knee problems. Also, if you are severely overweight, you will find the seating more comfortable in a recumbent bike. As for better. Both will increase your cardiovascular fitness. At your price range, you will get a better workout from a standing bike, as it will be capble of working your muscles more. At the pro level, like you find in gyms, both can offer a challenging work out due to the computers on board and the way they adjust tension.

For training purposes, trhe upright is best. It forces you to use more muscle force to turn the pedals and you use your abs for support unlike the recombent bike. This is why if you have a lower back problem th esit down style is best.

At $150, you are getting a disposable piece of gear. I suggest looking at a local chain sports store in your area. Even discounters like Target and Walmart have these. Consider an extended warranty if its under $20.00. At about 300.00 they get sturdier and brand matters, but at this point, get a cheap one with the main features you want and see how it goes.

Whats better: upright, recumbent or spin exercise cycle?




mr_billie0


I am looking at purchasing an exercise bike and was wondering what the pros and cons were to each type of bike, and which you would recommend. I am looking to get in shape not lose weight. I am looking for a core workout and lower body as well as the cardio training. Any input would be great.


Answer
I just bought an exercise machine and did a lot of asking around and researching what is best. When it comes to bikes, recumbent is the least effective. Upright burns a significant larger amount of calories.




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