Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Thinking of Buying a Used Treadmill - Are You Crazy? Do Not Make These 5 Stupid Mistakes

!±8± Thinking of Buying a Used Treadmill - Are You Crazy? Do Not Make These 5 Stupid Mistakes

First things first, decide whether a treadmill is for you. Before you invest several thousand dollars in a treadmill only for it to end up being a clothes hanger, you have several things to consider. With so many people purchasing exercise equipment that they don't use, the market is full of used exercise equipment in excellent condition and some in not so excellent condition. We'll address this in later paragraphs. Where do you start? Try checking your local newspaper for individuals selling their equipment, yard sales, and estate sales. You can also find some real bargains via online sources such as online classifieds and eBay. Many areas also have second hand sporting goods stores that sell used fitness equipment. Why not pay them a visit and see what they have to offer? The savings can be significant.

Here are the some great reasons why to buy a treadmill:

1. The treadmill will save you time. You can set your workout schedule and you don't have to worry about getting to a gym early enough to find an open machine, yours is always available.

2. No excuses, it's in your house, get off your butt and use it.

3. The treadmill will create opportunities for your kids to be present while you are exercising. Your son or daughter can work on a homework assignment or coloring book and there's no daycare or babysitter to worry about.

4. No more gym fees. Investing in a treadmill at home means no more spending to a month on a gym membership just to use their equipment. Or even worst spending that money every month and NOT going.

First Things First: Treadmill History 101

Believe it or not, treadmills weren't always meant for human use. The first treadmills were invented in 1875. Called "level power" treadmills, they came in either large or small, the large ones were used by horses to power threshing machines, and the smaller variety were used by dogs and sheep to power butter churns. It wasn't until 1952 that cardiologist Robert Bruce, along with his colleague Wayne Quinton, developed a treadmill designed for humans to use. Quinton eventually sold his interest to Stairmaster and the rest was, well, history. You may have heard of Quinton treadmills. The world has proven that the human treadmill was a great idea, its longevity and popularity speak volumes. Sears alone is reported to retail over a billon dollars worth of treadmills a year. The Sporting Goods Manufacturers' Association maintains that consumers spend more money on treadmills than any other fitness equipment designed for home exercise. There has never been a single year since their first commercial production that treadmill sales have declined. If you require further proof, take a look in any gym. You won't find many of the pieces of equipment peddled by personal trainers on late-night infomercials. They may be surrounded by much hype, but aren't always as glorious as they claim to be. And usually cannot not take a real exercise regimen. Treadmills, on the other hand, have consistently proven their usefulness and solid construction over the years, which is why they're staples in every workout facility. Does not matter if it's a commercial gym or your local apartment building workout area, chances are you will find a treadmill.

According to a study conducted by the Medical College of Wisconsin and the VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, a sixty-minute run on a treadmill will burn an average of 705 - 865 calories - more than other standard fitness equipment such as rowing machines (at 606 - 739 calories per hour), stationary bicycles (595 - 604 calories), cross-country ski machines (595 - 678 calories), and stair machines (637 - 746 calories). But that's only the beginning of the benefits offered by the treadmill.

The news is in, and medical experts agree that walking is great exercise. Whether it is a daily power walk around the neighborhood or just a stroll around the block, walking is a great way to lose weight and gain fitness. Unfortunately, however, the weather does not always cooperate when it comes to getting the exercise we need. When it is too rainy, too cold, or too hot outside, it can be quite difficult to keep up with even the most well intentioned exercise regimen. That is perhaps why a treadmill can be such a great purchase, and why treadmills are such popular pieces of exercise equipment. A quality treadmill has a number of important advantages over many other kinds of exercise equipment.

They're good for any fitness level. Whether you're just starting your exercise regime or are an old pro, you can find a speed setting that will give you a great cardiovascular challenge.

They're adjustable. Maybe you feel that you need only a light workout or two or three times a week with a treadmill, you can vary your intensity accordingly.

They're versatile. Technology has made it possible for today's treadmills to offer a variety of options. You can choose programs that focus on cardio or fat burning. You can work to improve your speed. You can simulate running uphill. There are pre-set programs, or you can combine varying levels of incline and speed. You may also want to program your own workout.

They're low-impact, but not impact free. You won't reach your goal of cardiovascular fitness if you can't exercise, and you can't exercise if you're injured. Running (or walking) on a treadmill is a safe bet. Their surfaces absorb impact and lessen pressure on critical joints much better than running on concrete or asphalt. The chances for injury are greatly lessened with low-impact exercise. Most treadmills have a safety key or safety shut down system just in case you should fall, they will turn off instantly.

They're convenient. Raining? Snowing? Blistering heat wave? No problem. Treadmills can be used under any weather condition, so you'll never have to get a rain jacket or sweater in order to use one. Plus, most treadmills available on the market today have places to keep your water bottle, towel and reading material. On some of the new treadmills you can plug your MP3 or iPod right into the treadmill console. Some have TV's and the internet on them. And, of course, a workout will always fit into any schedule. For example if you get home from work, it's already dark outside, and you don't feel comfortable walking alone, you can always hop on the treadmill. No excuses!

If you're in the market for a treadmill, you may be confused (and surprised!) by the different types and terms you'll encounter. There are residential home treadmills, light commercial and commercial treadmills. Folding ones, motorized and non-motorized it's enough to make a novice want to buy a pair of running shoes and hit the road. Let's break it down a bit and compare the ins and outs of each.

Motorized vs. non-motorized. On a non-motorized, or "manual," treadmill, your feet do all the work. If you slow down or stop, so does the treadmill. Manual treadmills can be difficult to get started, and if you desire a change of incline during your workout, you have to stop the machine, get off, adjust the incline level, and get it started again. In a nutshell, there's really no advantage to buying a manual treadmill as opposed to a motorized one. The reason cited most often is the cost. Manual machines are much cheaper than their motorized counterparts, but it's important to remember that they're not usually constructed as well, either. If it's cost-effectiveness you're concerned with, it isn't hard to find slightly used motorized treadmills for a fraction of what they'd cost brand new. We'll discuss this at more length in a minute. Think of all the people who buy treadmills then never use them and are willing to part with them just to get them out of the way! My thought is if you are looking for a manual treadmill just walk outside or inside and save yourself some time and money.

Some other considerations that you must address before purchasing any exercise equipment would include number of users, maximum weight of the users, and frequency of use. Also know that all treadmills are rated for a maximum user weight. A user exceeding the maximum weight rating chances cracking the walking deck or at worse burning out the moving parts rather quickly. Lower end models generally are rated at a maximum of 250 pounds. It is also recommended that you purchase a treadmill with a CHP (Continuous Horsepower) motor as opposed to a THP (Total Horsepower) motor. Lower end treadmills will have a DC powered motor, while many commercial treadmills may have AC powered motors.

Also check the application of the treadmill, most residential treadmills are labeled for "In Home Use" only. The warranty will be void if used in a gym or other commercial type setting i.e.: condominium or apartment workout rooms. Most residential treadmills will use a regular 110 volt outlet, while most commercial treadmills may use 220 volt outlet. If you're confused about which type of motorized treadmill to buy, it pays to do a little research and comparison. Ideally, you'll want to purchase a machine that has 1.5 - 2.5 CHP motor.

OK, after all this you still want a treadmill?

1. Before You Head Off To Make A Purchase

Take into account how much space you have available. Obviously, if you live in a small apartment or have a limited amount of space, you're not going to want a large treadmill. You need to know how much space you have to store and use the equipment. Fortunately, there are pieces of fitness equipment available that you can fold and easily store. If you're pressed for space, these can be an excellent alternative to bulky equipment. You must realize that most full size treadmills will take up a foot print (floor space) of 3 feet wide by 6 feet long. Most ICON Fitness treadmills do fold, you will find these treadmills at your big box retailers like Sears, Costco and Wal Mart. Also at specialty retailers like Dick's Sporting Goods and The Sports Authority. They are sold under many of the following brand names, Nordic Track, Pro Form, Weslo, Weider, Epic, Healthrider, Gold's Gym, Free Motion, ICON, Reebok, Body Fit, IMAGE, iFit.com, Sears, Horizon, Ironman and Smooth, just to name a few. As a side note in 2007 some of the manufactures also starting making ellipticals that fold, but that is a totally different subject.

2. Consider The Expense Of The Appropriate Treadmill

This sounds like a no brainer right, the cheaper the better. But you need to consider how much would the treadmill you "need" cost new. When I say "need" I mean, "runner vs. walker", "Usage vs. number of users". Don't be penny wise and dollar foolish. Not every less expensive treadmill is a good deal. The phrase "you get what you pay for" most certainly applies to exercise equipment. If you are a serious exerciser or runner you will need to spend more money to get a model that will last and offers features that most runners expect. If you want a treadmill and you are a serious runner then a budget for a new treadmill might be in the $ 1500.00 to $ 3,500.00 dollar range. This would be considered a Light Commercial Treadmill. If you are a walker, a few times a week, for only 30 minutes at a time then your new treadmill budget might be in the $ 700.00 to $ 1,500.00 dollar area. This is considered a Residential Treadmill. So if you are a serious exerciser the new treadmill average would be $ 2,500.00 dollars. On the other hand a purchasing a used light commercial treadmill you might consider spending in the $ 800.00 to $ 1,500.00 dollar range.

If you are a walker your new average treadmill budget would be $ 1,000.00 dollars. Then you should consider spending $ 400.00 to $ 700.00 dollars for the used residential treadmill. No one says you have to have the fanciest equipment in order to meet your fitness goals. Even if you're on a tight budget, you have lots of available options. A few sets of dumbbells may be all you need to build and tone muscle and something as simple as a jump rope can give you an excellent cardiovascular work out. Don't underestimate these simple solutions! You may want to give them a try before investing in a treadmill that takes up space. After all, who wants to spend money an elaborate treadmill that may become a clothes hanger?

3. Establish Your Exercise Goals

This should always be a high priority. Exercise goals should be clearly thought out before considering the purchase of any type of fitness equipment. You don't know how many customers I ask, how often do you use the treadmill? They will tell me at great length the amount of usage the treadmill is getting and then I will check the "hours used" function on the treadmill, only to find out that after 5 years of ownership, the treadmill has less than 100 hours usage. Is your goal to achieve better cardiovascular health or is it to build and tone muscle? If cardiovascular health is your primary goal, a treadmill, stair climber, elliptical, upright bike or a recumbent bike might be the best option. If you want to tone or build muscle, choose a machine that allows you to do resistance training, preferably with weights. This could be a cable system, free weights or resistance bands.

4. Features, Features, Features

Decide what's important to you. What is the maximum speed? Does the treadmill incline? If so, how high of a percentage? Do you need programs? Do you want to make your own programs? How about items like fans, TV's, orthopedic walking belts, large console displays, book holder. Does the treadmill only have front rails or does it also have side rails? Heart monitors, did you need this feature for medical reasons? Do you want a model with a wireless heart rate detector? If so, is the treadmill capable of this feature and if it is, will this be an additional expense?

5. Ok, Ready Set Shop

Hit the used exercise equipment stores, if you need to feel and touch your purchase. Some areas have "Play It Again Sports" stores which specialize in used equipment. Check the Yellow Pages. But you may find better discounts on-line. Just like shopping for a new car, the best time for purchasing a used treadmill is when the new models start coming out for the Christmas shopping season. The Christmas to New Year's Eve time is the "season" for retailers of exercise equipment. This is due to the fact that most exercise equipment buyers find a need to get in shape for the holidays, with company parties on the horizon, and New Years resolutions right around the corner. They may want to trade up to a better model and you may get a great deal on a used one at this time. Purchasing a used or reconditioned treadmill from a dealer can definitely be a smarter purchase. The exercise equipment dealer will usually have done all the maintenance and replaced any needed parts. They will clean the treadmill and make sure it is safety ready for its new owner. The dealer will usually offer delivery, setup and some type of limited parts and labor warranty. You may have to pay a little more money to purchase from a reputable exercise equipment dealer, but the added expense may well be worth it. Especially if they include a warranty, delivery and setup all for one price. Can you purchase an extended warranty? I've always believed that extended warranties are money well spent, especially since treadmills can be expensive to repair.

Always be cautious on purchasing a used treadmill from a private party. Have you heard of "Buyer Beware"? Well if that saying ever was appropriate it is here and now. Do you know that most consumers when purchasing a treadmill whether new or used only "test" it for an average of 30 seconds? That's right; they walk on the treadmill for 30 seconds and make a major decision. Large manufactures have timed customers without them knowing and this is a proven fact, 30 seconds. Now, why do I mention this, because treadmills tend to take a beating, and one of the biggest technical problems a treadmill can have is that it will shut down after 30, 40 or 60 minutes. It's over heating, it may have a bad motor, worn walking belt or other electrical problems. So will your 30 second test run tell you that this "Great Deal" of a treadmill won't be such a great deal when you get it home and it shuts down during your first workout? Treadmills can be big and heavy, not for the average person to be lugging around.

You may have to pay a little more money to purchase from a reputable exercise equipment dealer, but think of the time and effort you may save. Are you shopping on eBay, Craig's List or some other internet sites? Check closely, many internet deals are for "Local Delivery Only". Do you have to pick it up and set it back up once you get it home? How will you get it home? Do you know how to un-assemble the treadmill and re-assemble it without breaking it? You may have to un-assemble the treadmill just to get it thru doorways. How old it the treadmill? Even though you may be hearing that it was only used once by my grandmother, beware, especially if it's over 10 years old. Personally, I wouldn't purchase a treadmill over 10 years old, so be careful. And of course no matter where you are buying the used treadmill from negotiate, negotiate, negotiate.

Bottom line, if you've decided that a treadmill is for you, you must remember that not every less expensive treadmill is for you and it may not necessarily be a good deal. It pays to be well educated with well defined fitness goals before making a purchase of an expensive piece of fitness equipment you may never use. After all, do you really want to look at that abandoned clothes hanger for a treadmill every time you go home? But you can get a "Great" deal with a little education and patience.


Thinking of Buying a Used Treadmill - Are You Crazy? Do Not Make These 5 Stupid Mistakes

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Overcome Obstacles To Exercise Programs For Faster Weight Loss Results

!±8± Overcome Obstacles To Exercise Programs For Faster Weight Loss Results

After I'd started exercising regularly at the gym, I'd built up to riding the exercise bike 30 minutes, four times a week. I wanted to ride even longer, but knew I couldn't tie up the bike at the club for that long. So I did what any reasonable person would do: I got myself an exercise bike for my home.

I wanted a Lifecycle like I'd been riding at the gym, but they were out of my price range. I finally chose a Schwinn Air-Dyne and quickly discovered there was a downside. My shiny new bike was awfully loud (the newer Air-Dynes no longer are so noisy). It made a huge racket when I'd ride, and if anyone was at home they'd complain about how it was interfering with their lives and why couldn't I ride later?

I tried to be accommodating but quickly realized I was choosing to skip my ride because it would inconvenience someone else. I was putting their needs before my own which is the wrong approach. It may seem polite but it's foolish to set aside my fitness goals because it may be a temporary inconvenience for somebody else. Sorry, but those days are over. I put myself first now. It's the only way to get your needs met.

Know You'll Meet Resistance and Have a Plan

No one is going to bend over backwards to accommodate you, so why are you doing it for them? Stop it right now and get busy doing what's best for yourself first. Exercising or incorporating a new fitness plan into your daily life is bound to create some friction. Fine. Expect it, deal with it and move ahead. Your kids may complain if you want to do an exercise video and they want to watch TV. What's more important? Your fitness program, that's what. Invite them to join you. There's no better way to get your kids interested in fitness than by watching you having fun.

A Happy Mom is a Healthy Mom and When Mom's Happy, The Family Is Happy

I decided a happy mom is a healthy mom, so if riding a noisy bike for a short while each day makes mom happy, that's what mom's gonna do! Nobody complains any more. They just work around my schedule, and if it's too noisy, they can go do something else for awhile because if I say, "I'm going to ride my bike," that's what I'm doing.

It's too easy to say, "No, that will inconvenience little Billy, so I better not swim today," or, "I have to pick up the kids after football practice, I don't have time to go to the gym." That's wrong! You are important, and you better put yourself at the head of the list from now on. No more excuses because it might be inconvenient for someone else. It's always inconvenient for someone else.

If you share your living space with any other people, then someone else has always got something they need or want from you. We all get the same 24-hour day, and how you choose to spend your time is entirely up to you. Exercise is something I choose to do for myself, and when I'm in the mood to ride, I'm getting on the bike.

Consistency Creates Results

Consistency is the key with exercise. Once you exercise regularly, three times a week to start, then you'll see results. Letting day-to-day things interefere destroys consistency and lack of consistency leads you back to the couch.

Create consistency by setting a plan and then following through with your plan. If you plan to exercise three days a week and missed one day this week, that's fine. You just get back on track with the next workout. But don't allow things to regularly interefere or you need a different schedule. In other words, if you plan your exercise time for days of the week or times of day when you have other obligations, you won't be able to follow through. Think about it, and plan your time wisely, yet make things work if need be.

Once you've accomplished three times a week for four weeks in a row, see if you can add a fourth day, or add minutes to one or more of the three days you're already exercising. Slowing build up to more time per session, more sessions per week or more strenuous activity such as interval training (training in short sports of harder effort followed by easier effort).

Every single time you follow through with your plan you're one step closer to being fit and healthy. Once your exercise routine becomes a part of your daily life you'll miss it when you cannot do it. If you're ill, you may find yourself wishing you could exercise (it's a good idea to skip strenuous activities when you're not well).

If all this talk of exercise is making you tired, then you really need to give it a try because lack of energy is directly caused by lack of exercise (and exercise means movement not just jumping jacks). You have no time? Do you watch TV? Put equipment in the TV room and exercise while you watch. Rowing machines, treadmills, indoor bikes, Nordic Track, Yoga, Pilates, all can be done in front of the TV. Pump up the intensity during the commercials. Make it fun. Remember, it's consistency you're after.

Exercise Helps You Reach Weight Loss Goals Faster

If you want to lose some weight then exercise can help you get there quicker and easier than diet alone. In fact, by exercising consistently you can begin to eat more good food and still maintain your weight. I eat 2,000 calories a day on average and maintain a trim body and so can you. Exercise is my secret weapon and I love what it does for my figure and my health.

Woo Yourself to Exercise With Allure Of More Attractive Physique

Entice yourself into the exercise habit by wooing yourself with the promise of an enjoyable activity, one you'll look forward to, not that you'll dread. No one calls for a second date if they didn't enjoy the first, and you won't return to your exercise program if you try to do too much too soon and end up hating it.

Work out a schedule and then stick to it. Being consistent with the time of day and days of the week will help those around you realize you are serious. By slowly adding more time every week (or as often as you're able to increase it), you are on your way to establishing a new habit and working yourself up to the minimum 20 minutes per day as the experts suggest. Remember, five minutes is better than none, so no matter where you begin, just get started.

Every day work toward your desire to stay consistent and you'll soon be on your way to a daily routine that supports a healthy lifestyle.


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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Bowflex Classic

!±8± The Bowflex Classic

How many of us wanted to get the most value out of our money? Good stuff doesn't always have to come in very expensive, and this is what the Bowflex Classic home gym would like to prove its consumers, a great value with all the basics you need to succeed. The Bowflex Classic is the lowest and cheapest model in the Bowflex family of home gym yet performance is still made for best results.

Since the Bowflex Classic utilizes the Power Rod technology, it also has the same features that the higher models has, and this is giving its users resistance, or weight, that feels as good as or better than free weights but without the inertia or risk of joint pain usually associated with free weights. Bowflex Power Rod units are precisely manufactured under high quality control measures, then sheathed and tested to ensure quality and durability.

With the resistance coming at the same angle simply sit upright on the bench for a shoulder press, stand up for a front shoulder raise. The ability to cross over the resistance gives the side of the shoulders (deltoids) their workout and more.

The back can be worked on with a seated row, and then you can reach up for a lat pull down with your grip in various positions to target different areas of the back. From here you also get a triceps pull down and you can do a triceps extension. The biceps get their resistance with a curl and even the abdominals can have a resisted crunch to get defined abs.

The legs both front and back along with the calves can be worked on. As you can see the gym pretty much covers every part of the body. Combine this with a cardio rowing station and this gym covers all the bases where your personal fitness is concerned. The safety of the resistance means it's good for the whole family.

The machines specifications are as follows:
Dimensions: L 6'10" x W 3'5" x H 6'10" Workout area: 8'4" x 6'6" Maximum resistance: 210 lbs Maximum user weight: 300 lbs Exercises available: 30+ Leg attachment: Included Lat tower: Included Aerobic rowing: IncludedLooking at the actual exercises and body parts this gym can work, the Bowflex Classic can do works on your Chest, Shoulder, Arm, Legs as well as Abdominal Exercises. And with more than 30 workouts that you can perform with the Bowflex Classic, you wouldn't get tired of doing the same routine over and over again.

When you purchase your Bowflex Classic, the items that are included would be the 210 lbs of Power Rod Resistance, 4" upholstered roller cushions for leg extension, Horizontal bench press, Triple function hand grips for Lat Pull Down, Built-in cardio rowing station and the Folding unit.

Over all, the Bowflex Classic is the best equipment for those who wanted to start on doing some workouts by building strength and by getting your body in great shape. The Bowflex Classic is currently priced at a very affordable and reasonable 9.00. so if you wanted a good stuff that has a good price then this is your best choice.


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Monday, August 29, 2011

Cycling Your Way to Fitness - Stationary Exercise Bikes - Still a better choice for general fitness

!±8± Cycling Your Way to Fitness - Stationary Exercise Bikes - Still a better choice for general fitness

Exercise Bike Exercise - Even a better choice for general fitness

In all the excitement over new fangled fitness equipment, exercise bike often overlooked. Are stationary exercise bikes have been around for many years, which may lead some people think they are outdated or not as effective as new types of equipment. But for many people, exercise bikes provide a fun, consistent, reasonable means of exercise, improving cardio functions and losing weight.

StationaryExercise bikes offer all the benefits of cycling. They provide good cardio workouts, have far less impact on knees, hips and other joints than walking or running, and can be used at any time is convenient. Stationary bikes are more manual controls or electronics to regulate the strength and speed. Many are equipped with heart monitors and cardio exercise are already programmed in. There is a wide price range and style, and stationary bikes tend to be moreaffordable cardio exercise machine.
Moreover, with an exercise bike, you do not have to worry about traffic, dogs or bad weather to worry about. You can read in the comfort of your home exercise and even watch TV or a book while you bike. Try the bike path in the park!

Types of bikes

Standard, upright stationary bikes in a single or double-action models. Dual Action bike handles or levers to work the upper body and demonstrated that offers moreeffective cardio workout, burn more calories, but also improve overall body tone more efficiently than acting on their own bikes. Dual Action Bikes work well for people with hip or leg injuries, the exercise but also need to go easy on the legs need. The dual action allows the arms to work harder to operate the machine, thus requiring less work from the legs.

A recumbent bicycle, sometimes called a "bent" is a type of stationary bike that is more relaxed ... true sense of the word. It represents theBody in a semi-or fully reclined, relieves your back. Some people feel the situation is difficult to adjust at first, but many who choose recumbent bikes say they are very easy to drive and comfortable. They are usually larger premises, which often means that the machine does not turn on or stay more uncomfortable later.

Due to the extended position, a recumbent bike works the abdominal muscles more and also creates more hamstring action. The lowerGravity makes for better balance as well. Physicians may feel better for those with back problems or with cerebral palsy and related diseases. The recumbent bikes also bring your feet more in tune with the heart, blood pressure remains low in general and for a safer workout.

Popular Models & Prices

Most stationary bikes come with ways to assess your speed and distance. Economy models have a tachometer / odometer combination and a design that usesto provide a resistance flywheel. These models are not programmable and provide the training less effective, but less than $ 200 can be an inexpensive way for a beginner or someone with a limited budget to get some exercise. They can be purchased at many department stores.

Standard models usually with several features such as a programmable consul that calculates heart rate or you can get a heart rate and then adjust accordingly the resistance to come. These bikes may use flywheels, fanSound or magnetic resistance, depending on quality. Magnetic resistance is usually the best method because it works more smoothly and is quieter. These models can range from $ 200 to $ 1,500 range and offers the widest range of choice for the average person. Some popular models are Tunturi F520 (recumbent), Vision Fitness R2000, and several models from Schwinn, the popular bike manufacturer.

More expensive stationary bikes often have magnetic resistance and are usuallyplugged into an outlet. They are equipped with all the bells and whistles, including extended warranties, more varied programming features and comfort options such as built-in fan. Usually cost about $ 1500. Life Cycle 5500HR and 5500RHR (recumbent) are popular choices among those who are serious about training or a healthy balance sheet.
Other popular bike manufacturers include Nordic Track, Reebok, Weslo, Keys, Fitness Quest, and Edge.

In comparison to otherEquipment

All types of bikes a low-impact workout that many believe, an advantage over treadmills. The force on the knees, ankles, feet and other body parts that occurs with walking or running can cause swelling or pain in the joints. It can irritate old injuries or even new problems. A stationary bike provides non-weight bearing exercise that reduces impact on these areas.

In the field of health and fitness, andCustomers are burning a wide debate on the machines more calories and give a better cardiovascular workout. There is evidence on both sides of the issue, but many people agree that a stationary bike should have dual action to optimize weight loss and heart health. The pumping of the arms has a significant influence on the effectiveness of training and a treadmill is less effective and, if you keep on hand, instead of swinging your arms or you can sustain their rate of pumpingTheir movement.

Elliptical exercise is another option that allows low-impact workout, but many do not feel the same cardio benefits. Rowing machines are boring to use and more difficult, and can be hard on the back. Other equipment has disadvantages as well, so that a good choice for cycling efficiency and satisfaction. Consumer buying shows that exercise bikes continue as the best choice for exercise and fitness training results.

In the ever-was expanding world of health and fitness equipment, there are some real progress and a number of expedients have been. The bike is an old standard and a proven training tool for years, and will continue to improve and adapt through new technologies. Makes the effectiveness, ease of use and variety of designs and prices of a stationary exercise bike an excellent choice for beginners and experienced players.


Cycling Your Way to Fitness - Stationary Exercise Bikes - Still a better choice for general fitness

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Rower - a substantial fitness equipment has many advantages

!±8± Rower - a substantial fitness equipment has many advantages

The ubiquitous presence of rowing is everywhere an indication of the popularity in those days. Rower provides impressive results with regular workout, more than most other fitness equipment. Many of those who are new to rowing, not sure, but all doubts should be clarified consistent use of the rower. Fitness Machine Rowing is a couple of other large machines can not match.

One of the main advantages of rowingMachine is that it is in the strengthening of the, upper torso torso, where most of our muscles are most important assists. In addition to the leg work constantly, even though the style of life today, the area is used for the upper body rather than legs.

The use of resistance training for the area around the upper body contributes significantly to improve basic skills in the chest, shoulders and forearms. By force majeure, leads to upper body strength, which is morestable and solid through our daily tasks without problems. The legs are fixed and the training, but not as much as the upper body, but you will notice the difference when you work in a consistent manner.

One of the advantages of a rowing machine to burn calories, but few use it mainly for this purpose than other fitness equipment as a Nordic track, stationary bikes and treadmills can do so effectively. In addition to the rowing machine can help to improve the leanMuscle mass and muscle mass, burn more calories as the same size is to use the body more calories to feed the muscle. Consequently, rowing machine effectively increases the metabolism so that feed the muscles with the necessary calories.

Few people know that rowing machine help to reduce stress and anxiety through the frequent use of IT. Exercise makes a person nervous and less burden and is one of the most useful and least appreciated ofrower benefits all. We keep our mental faculties are alert as well as important if not more physical aspect of our health.

To cite all the benefits, we must effectively make the most of the rower. The information we collect is very important here, the best to use the rowing machine. Can fully understand the machine and its functions, we always make a full and positive training.

Rower imitatethe actual experience of rowing a boat for the sole function of aerobic and strength training, and training for rowing. The machine has existed for more than a century, but only in recent years that is gaining popularity.

The boating market is made up of some types of resistance, and air resistance, the resistance of the piston, water resistance and magnetic resistance. All are equally effective and no one can claim to be better than the other. Everyone haschoose their own devotees and the type of resistance, the relevance of education, and the status of your fitness level hinge.

For the derivation of the rowing machine, you need to know the different types of levels of resistance and air resistance increases in resistance as you increase the pace. The resistance of the piston is the most popular because it moved so small and compact, the machine is foldable and easy storage and is made possible.

WaterThe resistance is close to the real experience of rowing and training is so intense and makes the magnetic resistance of the solenoid, making it very smooth and quiet operation. With less noise, similar to air resistance that offers a great workout without disturbing others.

In addition to understanding the resistance levels make full use of the rower, the extras other equally important. The computerized digital display that offers all the features of the rower as wellhow to estimate calories burned, distance traveled, time and speed to better our education. All this can lead to an additional cost, but it is all worth it. Rower is one of the best fitness equipment here, and regular exercise, the results are there to see.


Rower - a substantial fitness equipment has many advantages

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Monday, August 8, 2011

H2O Fitness Seattle Wooden Rower WRX-1000 Water Rowing Machine

!±8±H2O Fitness Seattle Wooden Rower WRX-1000 Water Rowing Machine

Brand : H2O Fitness
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Price : $949.00
Post Date : Aug 08, 2011 08:15:08
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The Seattle Wooden Rower has been designed and engineered to set new standards for form & function in the Fitness Industry. It is ideal for any space and application, including healthcare facilities, health clubs & home use. We start with hand selected kiln-dried European beech wood. All of the wood we use is the same premium grade quality used by high-end furniture manufacturers. The Seattle Wooden Rower employs an innovative Hydro-Power Drive system that mimics the dynamics of actual rowing, with a polycarbonate water tank and an internal paddle system sitting at your feet. Just like with real rowing, the water acts as the main resistance system. The workout is incredibly smooth and relaxing, with an on-the-water experience that feels and sounds just like the real thing.

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