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Indoor cycling ranks right up there with the most popular fitness classes, such as yoga, kickboxing, Zumba, and aerobics. Riding an indoor cycling bike is different from your standard exercise bike. Positioning is one of the main differences. A standard stationary bike allows users to achieve an upright position, whereas a cycling bike forces you lean forward. The resistance also differs, as stationary bikes have built in programs while most cycling bikes use a knob.

Perhaps what makes indoor cycling more attractive is the variety of positions and workouts you can do. Cycling bikes just allow you to do more by exercising different muscles; you can do standing climbs, sprints, and squats. The resistance can also be altered much more quickly and conveniently.

Cycling bikes also simulate being out on the road, which is something that stationary bikes can't do. For those who want an indoor cycling bike, here are a few reviews.

Spinner NXT

Compact, strong, with aluminum frame and post to resist corrosion

Two water bottle holder

Handlebars are resistant to sweat

Cycle could be stored and moved easily with transport wheels

Seat adjusts vertically and horizontally

Dual-sided pedals

Cost: $1400

LeMond RevMaster Sport

Resistance knobs let you to change the amount of your workout from difficult to easy

Strong and durable steel frame, equipped for extra weight with a built-in Kevlar belt

Water bottle holder fitted on the handlebars

Multi-position handlebars

Adjustable seat positions with suitable ruler design

Bike frames have built-in wheels for portability and set floor levelers for all kinds of floor surfaces

Range of seat adjustment suits just about any height

Price: $1095

CycleOps 200 Pro Indoor Cycle

Fully adjustable handlebars and saddle

Joule system records heart rate, covers the distance and time

Customizable. You replace or change the handlebars, pedals, and seat

Choose from three modes of training with a built-in dashboard

Speed up, then coast or cruise with freewheeling quality for upturn periods

Wireless data transfer capability

Media-friendly bike

Price up to $1800

Cycling bikes are built for either beginners, intermediate, or advanced users. Cycling is an intense workout routine, but can be very enjoyable if you mix it up. You can also purchase cycling DVDs that allow you to ride in various parts of the world.

I would also recommend supplementing your cycling training with other types of workouts. Cycling on a regular basis will lead to physical and mental burnout. Take days off so you stay energized and excited about cycling.

by: Jake Austin




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