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		<title>3 Important Points to Using Exercise Bikes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rapid Weight Loss with Exercise Bikes
There are about a million and one different gadgets and gizmos out there on how to lose weight. Some of them of course will and can work for you, and others are more of joke. Few of them have stood the test of time like exercise bikes have. Often times [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are about a million and one different gadgets and gizmos out there on <a title="How to Lose Weight" href="http://www.howtoloseweighthealthy.com/" target="_blank">how to lose weight</a>. Some of them of course will and can work for you, and others are more of joke. Few of them have stood the test of time like <strong>exercise bikes</strong> have. Often times called stationary bikes or exercise bicycles; this piece of exercise equipment was designed with a few ideas in mind. These bikes are often used by racing cyclists or people who perform triathlons in order to practice bike riding while not having to leave the comfort of their own home or gym. This would also allow a trainer to stand side by side with them to critique their form and performance. Just as common, however, are those who use exercise bikes simply for exercise or for weight loss.</p>
<p><strong>The Exercise Bike versus Treadmill Debate</strong></p>
<p>Trying to decide which is ‘better’ between an exercise bike or a treadmill (or elliptical machine or any other cardio exercise machine) is a tough debate. You have to ask the question, what are you looking for in a piece of exercise equipment?  Anything that is going to allow you to work your muscles is going to serve its purpose, but of course some might be better than others depending on your situation. Personally, I have always felt that if I use an exercise bike, I am going to have to give it a little bit more, be it stay on for a longer period of time or go at a faster pace, if I want to get the same workout that I might get from running on a treadmill. Although that might be the case for me, it is commonly accepted that working out on an exercise back at a ‘vigorous’ pace for one hour is the equivalent of running for an hour at a speed of 7 miles per hour. Either one of those would be quite a workout, as at my current weight I would likely burn 1200 calories doing so!</p>
<p><strong>Care of Your Body and Joints</strong></p>
<p>One of the best parts of using an exercise bike over a treadmill is how much easier it is on your joints. Many athletes or would-be dieters have joint problems, commonly in their knees, that prevent them from running long distances outdoors, or even on a treadmill. Exercise bikes can prevent this problem by allowing the same person who might not be able to run for even more than 10 minutes, to be able to ride a stationary bike for 20 minutes, 30 minutes or virtually as long as they need to get a good workout.</p>
<p>If that wasn’t enough, exercise bikes are a common staple of the physical therapists office for this exact reason. A person has the ability to ride a bike for much longer than they could run, allowing them to work the muscles around an injury without doing further damage to any joints they might have previously hurt. Whether recumbent exercise bikes or regular is your choice, there are handfuls of brands of great bikes for you to choose from to accomplish your fitness goals, whatever they may be.</p>
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		<title>The Exercise Equipment for You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are trying to find a way to lose some extra pounds, have you ever considered using exercise bikes? Nowadays, there are a lot of ways to get into shape. You can try taking diet pills, launching into an exotic diet routine, enrolling yourself in dancing classes or fitness programs and even getting exercise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are trying to find a way to lose some extra pounds, have you ever considered using <strong>exercise bikes</strong>? Nowadays, there are a lot of ways to get into shape. You can try taking diet pills, launching into an exotic diet routine, enrolling yourself in dancing classes or fitness programs and even getting exercise equipment that you can use at home. And all of them can be effective if you are disciplined enough to stick to them.</p>
<p>Acquiring a treadmill, an exercise bike or any kind of exercise equipment is said to be a very good investment. You will not only save yourself from paying monthly dues in gyms, but you will also save the time and energy that you would put in driving to the gym or your dance class. Getting exercise equipments also give you the liberty of exercising at your most convenient time.</p>
<p>Why <em>exercise bikes</em>? Although you can easily choose the more popular treadmill over an exercise bike, you might find that the latter is actually more practical, efficient and over all useful than the treadmill. First of all, this kind of exercise equipment is safer than treadmills. You can easily fall, slip or slide when using treadmills. On the other hand, exercise bikes would unlikely make you fall or slip. In fact, it would take a huge amount of take effort to actually fall off one. Use of an exercise bike is also less of a hazard to your joints. A stair master or a treadmill can put so much pressure on your ankles and knees. This pressure can result to injury to your joints. With a bike, the joints of your ankles and knees are not as stressed and are better supported.</p>
<p>Another important thing to consider is that this equipment is more fun and enjoyable to use. This is a crucial factor as your commitment to your fitness program could dictate the efficiency of your exercise and how long you would be able to stick to your exercise regimen. Walking or even running for most people is boring that is why people easily give up on treadmills. On the contrary, average exercise bikes have added features such as programs that let you pedal uphill, sprint, etc. There are even “bike routes” that you can choose to give you the feeling that you are really biking somewhere. Moreover, there are exercise bikes that can be plugged into your DVD player or TV screen so that you can pedal through exciting visual courses. This would definitely let you burn fat the fun way.</p>
<p>What benefits would you get from such equipment? Your posture can be improved. Recumbent bikes promote a straighter back, therefore relieving existing backaches and pains. Some of the more current exercise bikes also come in foldable and portable designs, making them handy and not take too much space. This kind of exercise equipment is perfect for those who do not have the time to go to the gym, who are overweight or those who are not used to exercising. It can also serve as a fun activity that you and your family can enjoy without leaving the comforts of your home.</p>
<p>If you want a healthier lifestyle, a higher fitness level, a better physique and an interesting activity, exercise bikes are definitely the way to go.</p>
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		<title>Creating Excellence in Exercise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Lance Armstrong back in Tour de France, one might as well channel those dreams of cycling glory to the conquest of exercise bikes. At the very least you would gain an awesome body, and unlike riding the usual bicycle, there is no risk of falling and embarrassing yourself in public. Unless of course you’re [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Lance Armstrong back in Tour de France, one might as well channel those dreams of cycling glory to the conquest of <strong>exercise bikes</strong>. At the very least you would gain an awesome body, and unlike riding the usual bicycle, there is no risk of falling and embarrassing yourself in public. Unless of course you’re too dumb to stay atop a stationary two-wheeled saddle.</p>
<p><em>Exercise bikes</em> obviously got their origins from that bi-pedal machine first developed by a German named Baron von Drais. The bicycle itself has undergone numerous modifications to reach its current look. First fashioned as a walking contraption, it has become an instrument to convey its passenger through longer distances in shorter periods. The standard of not having to fall flat on your face while in your best suit took some time though. The expression “taking a header” actually came from the spectacle of a rider being thrown off his big-wheeled bike. Thankfully, technology and serious brand competition have made such incidents obsolete, nearly at least.</p>
<p>Although initially designed to facilitate transport, the bicycle has transformed into an exercise equipment. But unlike its predecessor, exercise bikes do not require an immense land area to operate; just a wee bit of space in your cozy apartment will do. We are fast losing our vast spaces anyway, so these apparatuses do come in handy. They can stand in their corner and you can sweat those excess pounds away by hitting on those pedals. A daily 15-minute cycling will do the job, but more serious training requires at least thirty minutes of physical exertion.</p>
<p>Exercise bikes provide total body workout without straining the muscles and joints. As a cardiovascular activity, pushing on those pedals can make you lose weight faster than the usual aerobic exercise: exerting pressure on a resistive force increases the work you do. As opposed to the treadmill, another popular exercise equipment, exercise bikes go easy on the knee and ankle joints. The low impact work out these training devices afford do not jar the knees nor ankles. In addition, specially designed exercise bikes incorporate upper body workout for that complete body toning. With a taut and toned physique, you can give Jessica Alba a run for her money.</p>
<p>Manufacturers have even made exercise bikes more appealing by fitting them with screens for viewing one’s favorite shows. Who says working out alone or at home has to be boring? Furthermore, you can program your cycling gear to suit your personal work out regimen: you can put more friction, alter the steepness of your virtual terrain, or even put obstacles on your path. Evidently, the more high-end your equipment is, the greater the variations you can have.</p>
<p>The tremendous advantages of the exercise bikes make them ideal exercise equipment. With such remarkable features, it would be no wonder if these become part of Oprah’s Favorite Things.</p>
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