Bike riding is an excellent cardiovascular workout. Bike riding
also provides an excellent low impact lower body workout. Many
busy and active people find that the use of a stationary bike in
their own home provides them the availability to get a work out
whenever they want, regardless of time of day, or weather
conditions. Some choose to purchase their bicycles with monitors
that measure heart rate, fat burning zone and cardio zone to
keep track of their fitness levels.
Stationary exercise bicycles generally come in two different
models, the standard upright and a recumbent. Standards mimic a
conventional standard bicycle where you sit upright in the seat.
However, just like on a conventional bicycle some find that the
longer they sit on a bike the more aching they have in their
lower back or groins. This can sometimes be corrected with a
padded seat.
A recumbent stationary bicycle is very well suited to those who
suffer with chronic back pain or with lower back problems. You
sit down into a very wide saddle seat with a well cushioned
back. You sit and lean back into the seat on a recumbent bike,
with your legs extended out in front of you. It's like sitting
in your favorite reclining chair. Recumbent bikes produce less
strain for your knees and lower back.
Whatever your level of fitness remember to start slowly. You
will want to warm up your muscles before you start pushing them.
There is no better way to burn fat than an aerobic program.
Stationary bike riding is a very good way to introduce interval
training into your fitness program.
If you're interested in more of a total body workout you can
look into stationary bikes that have handlebars that you pull
and push away from you as you pedal. If you choose a standard
stationary bicycle you will want to make sure that you get an
upper body workout using weight lifting or resistance training.
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