Saturday, December 31, 2011

Ultimate Guide to Types of Exercise Bike

!±8± Ultimate Guide to Types of Exercise Bike

Stationary bicycles are the third most popular type of home gym equipment sold today (the two most popular are, of course, the treadmill and the elliptical trainer). People are drawn to stationary bicycles for a variety of reasons to include the fact that you're getting a pretty good workout while you're sitting down!

Some people like to read while their doing their cardiovascular training and a stationary bicycle lends itself nicely to this. Bicycles are also a great way to tone your legs, burn fat and improve your cardiovascular conditioning all without any impact on your joints. There are four main categories of stationary bicycles; upright, recumbent, spin bicycles and dual action air bicycles. Below is a quick summary of what makes each unique.

Types of Exercise Bicycles

Upright Bikes

An upright bike is what comes to mind when most people think of a stationary bike. It looks similar to a regular road bike, but it has a console built into the handlebar area. This bike option provides a seat that does not have a back on it. The pedals on an upright bike are located below the user and slightly in front. The hip angle on the upright bike is about 45 degrees.

The biggest benefit of this type of stationary bike is that is forces the user to engage their core muscles while pedaling. The biggest drawback of the upright bike is that the seats tend to be extremely uncomfortable.

Recumbent Bikes

These bikes are the most comfortable out of all of the bike options available today. They usually have a comfortable seat that has a back on it, which allows the user to lean back slightly while pedaling. The actual pedals on the recumbent bikes are located in front of the user and slightly lower than the user. The user's hip angle on the recumbent bike is about 90 degrees.

While the attraction of this type of bike is the comfort it provides, make sure you "try it on" before you buy one since some of the consoles sit too low for taller users causing them to hit their knees while pedaling.

Spin Bikes

Spin bikes are the closest thing you can get to a regular road bike. They are similar to upright bikes in design, but they are usually a higher quality and have lower consoles. Spin bikes don't usually have the standard consoles that are found on upright and recumbent bikes. Their basic design is geared towards serious users who aren't interested in bells and whistles, but are looking for a serious workout from their stationary bike.

Dual Action Air Bikes

These bikes have an upright design with the added benefit of movable handlebars similar to those found on many elliptical trainers. These are the least common type of stationary bike and offer the fewest options. They are called air bikes because the front "wheel" is actually a fan that cools you as you pedal. This type of bike is fine for a casual user, but it's not recommended for anyone looking for an advanced workout.

With all of the types of stationary bikes available, there are a variety of standard features that should be looked at prior to purchasing any type of stationary bike. Unlike treadmills and elliptical trainers, the price of a stationary bike doesn't necessarily indicate its quality and you can get a quality machine for less than ,000. Some of the things you should look at when researching stationary bikes include; resistance, adjustability, console features, weight limits and warranty.


Ultimate Guide to Types of Exercise Bike

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Monday, December 12, 2011

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Testing The Tunturi C60 Elliptical Crosstrainer

!±8± Testing The Tunturi C60 Elliptical Crosstrainer

The Tunturi Elliptical Trainer C60 is a mid quality crosstrainer that is designed for the home setting. Tunturi is a Finnish company that is well know on the European continent. It recently changed and redesigned its line of elliptical trainers. Little information is available on many of its relatively new models.

We had the opportunity to use and test the C60 elliptical trainer for about 3 weeks. It was purchased for home use by a family that is relatively demanding of its fitness equipment. At about 00.00 it is considered to be in the mid to high priced elliptical trainer. Tunturi elliptical trainers range in price from 9 to about 00.

At first glance the frame seemed to be well built and stable. We had previously tested earlier Tunturi elliptical trainers and found them to be less than expected. They were notoriously noisy especially during intense workouts. However the model 60 elliptical trainer we used was surprisingly quiet until we reached the highest levels of the aerobic exercise.

The compact console on the Tunturi C60 elliptical trainer was less than expected. Granted we do spend a lot of time on the ProCor trainers at the local fitness center and so the comparison may not be fair. The ergometer does provide adequate feedback to the user. The 8 relatively easy to use profiles should suit most home users but we opted for our own workout design. If there is any common weakness in all elliptical trainers it located within the electronics. Only time will tell if the Tunturi C60 elliptical trainers console will stand up to the task.

Tunturi's warranty for the C60 elliptical trainer compares well with most mid range ellipticals. We are strong believers in extended warranties and this is especially true for new model releases. The frame is covered for 15 years, parts are covered for 3 if you register your warranty on-line with labor coverage of one year. Extended warranties are almost always a good investment when purchasing fitness equipment. Many times this is a negotiable item and can sometimes be purchased at reduced prices.

The Tunturi C60 elliptical trainer is designed for home use but the average homeowner is not equipped to handle the delivery of this equipment. At 350 bulky pounds a good dolly is required and it if it is to be located on upper floors a crew of at least 3 people is required to site this machine. Make sure you contact your dealer, Tunturi and the shipper to find assess the true cost of delivery and set up.


Testing The Tunturi C60 Elliptical Crosstrainer

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