Stationary bikes just aren’t what they used to be. They’re better. A  low-impact exercise, stationary bikes don’t put stress on your joints,  so they can be a great replacement for the treadmill when your knees are  aching. Over the years, stationary bikes have seen many improvements.  It’s a classic type of fitness equipment that has lasted for decades  because it works.
It’s simple
Stationary bikes  provide a great workout and are pretty simple to use. Just pedal. The  motion involves little thought, so you can catch up on reading or  television as you work out. It’s perfect for somebody with little time  to devote to exercise and needs to multitask. Unlike a regular bike or  treadmill, it doesn’t demand much balance or coordination, so there is  little chance for falls. This makes it ideal for those carrying a little  extra weight.
Better than ever
As technology has  advanced, so have stationary bikes. Many come with a digital monitor  that will track distance, time, calories burned and rotations per  minute, so you’ll have a visible record of your workout. You can easily  change resistance settings for more of a challenge, usually with a  simple push of a button. Some models even incorporate an arm workout  with push/pull handlebars. The seat is also shaped to be comfortable  with padding. Just make sure that you’re not leaning over while you  pedal; this can lead to lower back pain.
There are basically two different types of stationary bikes: recumbent  and upright. On a recumbent, you sit lower to the ground with back  support, with your legs extended out in front of you. While this relaxed  position minimizes stress on the knees and lower back, it also tends to  encourage a slower, less intense workout . When riding an upright bike,  your body is positioned just as it would be on a regular bicycle. You  pedal downward and move more freely, so it can be a more intense  workout. The downside, though, is that it provides no support for your  back.
Improve your bod
There are specific benefits  from incorporating a stationary bike into your workouts. First, they  provide a great cardio exercise, one of the keys to healthy living. The  cardio will therefore help you burn a lot of calories, especially if you  really push yourself. You’ll tone your legs, and for those bikes with  handlebars, arms as well. Bikes are great for beginners, but also can be  a challenge for someone in better shape.
Piece of cake
 There are many ways to include a stationary bike as part of your usual  workout routine. Start off at a low level of resistance and speed, no  matter your fitness level. You need to warm-up before pushing your  muscles too far. As you progress, you can increase the resistance from  the bike, depending on what type of workout you want from it. Again, a  lower level can be used as a warm-up. A mid-level of resistance provides  aerobic training and will build your endurance. And, a high level of  resistance is considered power training and will build strength. Look  for a balance in your workouts to obtain the full benefits of a  stationary bike.
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