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Re: Best exercise machine for the money.
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:47:41 -0500, Will Ware
<wware~alum.mit.edu> wrote:
>DingbatBoogerman wrote:
>> I'm looking into a treadmill or some other type exercise
>> machine. As cheap as possible but still sturdy and
>> reliable.
>
>I use a recumbant bicycle (comfortable sit-down position)
>with magnetic resistance (quiet). I bought this machine
>partially because my wife has some mobility trouble and this
>looked like something she could also use. My experience is
>that "cheap" and "sturdy and reliable" are mutually exclusive
>with exercise equipment. I spent $600 on the bike and it's at
>the hairy edge of being sturdy enough for daily use. The
>quietness of a magnetic resistance bike means I can use it
>while watching TV.
I'd second the recumbant bike with one caveat. You must use
whatever you buy.
I used to go to the gym and tried the stair, bike, eliptical,
and treadmill, but I kept going back to the bike. I found the
eliptical quite easy no matter how hard I tried. I'm sure it's
better then nothing but the workout I got from the other three
machines were much more difficut, of course, YMMV. I think the
bike has no bone jarring movements, and was very challenging.
So when I setup my gym at home, I got a nice bike for home,
all the little bells and whistles. It is now a permanent
fixture in my living room, and unfortunately it has dust
accumulating on the seat.
Maybe buy a membership at a gym for a month to try out the
different options to see what you like the most.
Good luck, enjoy whatever option you choose.
Mike
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