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| Rank: Member Experience: 1-2 Years Join Date: Sep 2005
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Gender: | I want to purchase one of my own for at home so i can do my cardio much easier and i can do some after i play games (hockey) to get the lactic acid out of my system.....iwas just wondering wut mite be a better choice an upright bike or a recumbent bike any and all opinions are greatly appreciated thanx everyone |
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| Rank: Lightweight Experience: 2-3 Years Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: new york
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Gender: | i was also interested in buying a bike just to put it down in my basement and us it occasionally. i opted for a treadmill though. im also looking to get like a stairmaster or something like that maybe an eliptical. i use it when i do morning cardio, and when i get lazy and dont want to run i just put the incline as high as it goes and walk lol |
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| Rank: Bantamweight Experience: 1-2 Years Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: PA
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| I would like a bike or a treadmill id take either one in a heartbeat. I tried running in the morning for a week a mile or two but I had to get up early and then I was like dead at school so currently I have no cardio unless you count gym class lol. Just curious how much does a good bike/treadmill go for? Also today I received a pull-up bar to go in between doorways so as part of my regular workout I can include those. Back on the subject of bikes I'd really like one I get most of my energy from like 8pm and on so thats when I workout so doing 20-30 min bike ride would be fun to id prefer bike because my room is above others and I'd rather not wake up the family. |
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