Globalti
Legendary Member
I'm on an overseas business trip and watching the waistline expand with alarm, so I went down to the hotel gym and sat on the exercise bike for a few minutes. The position was absolutely hopeless and the saddle a nightmare and those few minutes were enough to tell me two things:
1 - Gym exercise bikes have probably discouraged more people from cycling than encouraged.
2- A decent session, say 45 to 60 minutes, would cause you an injury from forcing your legs and body to work in completely the wrong posture.
So I went for a curry instead.
1 - Gym exercise bikes have probably discouraged more people from cycling than encouraged.
2- A decent session, say 45 to 60 minutes, would cause you an injury from forcing your legs and body to work in completely the wrong posture.
So I went for a curry instead.
. I expect a turbo would be better for cycling training but they feel very unstable to me and I wouldn't be confident using one at home, they are also very high to climb onto!
Luckily my gym did have some recumbent versions which I did like but the cycling part of the workout often got skipped if one of those wasn't available.

