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 Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Your pants are a bit tight, you can't seem to stop eating junk, and you're tired all of the time. It's time to get healthy and lose weight. Combined with a more sensible diet, an exercise bike can help you achieve the results you want.

Ugh, the Diet.

So many people go wrong here. Forget fad diets, forget starvation. Slow and steady wins the race. Try changing one thing about your diet. Limit yourself to one soda a day. Stop skipping meals. If you always clean your plate, start leaving one or two bites. A total change in diet is work. If you go for a radical change, you are setting yourself up for failure. You'll be surprised how well small changes work.

The Right Bike Determines Your Success

This is a critically important part. There are literally hundreds of exercise bikes available. You have to be honest with yourself to discover the one that will work best for you. If you talk yourself into some fantasy world where your exercise plan is going to work this time even though there's nothing different, you're going to be disappointed. If you think ahead, you will buy the right bike for your needs. You will end up with a successful long-term exercise routine.

Think back to your last exercise routine attempt. Why did you stop? Did you suffer an injury? Did you get bored? Was it just too hard to do every day? Was it hard to find the time? Answer these questions truthfully. If you don't figure out where you went wrong, you won't be able to come up with a solution.

Avoiding and Working Through Injuries

If an injury caused you to stop working out, how did you sustain your injury? Becoming physically fit is supposed to help you prevent injuries, not cause them. There is an exercise bike for someone who has been injured working out. It's called a recumbent exercise bike. It's the kind found in a lot of health clubs. It has a large, bucket seat, and you sit back and low to the ground. It is perfect for people beginning a new exercise routine. It's also very good for back problems as it forces you to keep good posture. It puts no pressure on your joints, and you can keep working out even if you have minor injuries.

Overcoming Boredom

Did you get bored the last time you tried to workout on a regular basis? If you did, you are likely to get bored again. With exercise bikes, the solution is usually a bike with several different levels and riding programs. You can get bikes with different difficulty levels. This means that when it becomes too easy for you to pedal, you simply move up to the next level instead of having to ride longer (which just isn't likely to happen for the person who is easily bored). You can also get different programs. Programs give you variety and goals. They make you pedal harder, simulate conquering hills, and even sprinting for short periods.

Riding programs might not be enough for you. You might need a bike that you can hook up to your television that simulates riding through different courses. You can take a leisurely ride through a park or compete with other computer riders on a difficult obstacle course. These bikes might cost more up front, but if you don't invest in a bike that will let you sustain your workout, you're wasting money on anything less.

The coolest thing for game addicts who get bored is an interactive bike that plugs into a Sony Playstation or Playstation 2. It makes over 50 games interactive. Whatever is happening on your bike happens on the screen in bike, car, and similar games. There are all types of similar bikes available.

If you plan on listening to music or watching TV while you cycle, be sure to pay attention to features that will make the exercise bike quieter. It's also a good idea to get a quieter bike if you live with other people. For all you know, your workout time is going to be 5AM or midnight. A quieter bike won't disturb other people in your home.

Don't Try to Be Lance Armstrong Yet…

People beginning exercise programs are sometimes too ambitious. It's good to be excited, but you have to remain realistic. If your last exercise program failed because it was just too much work, don't make the same mistake again. Fight the urge to overdo your first workouts. It is critical to your long-term success that you start out slow. If you go from no exercise at all to 5 to 10 minute exercise bike workouts with little resistance, you are much more likely to avoid injury, soreness, and most of all, early feelings of defeat. If you aim too high - expecting to go from a sedentary lifestyle to 45 minute workouts immediately, for example - you are setting yourself up for failure. When you don't reach your unattainable goal, it is more likely you'll quit altogether to alleviate the feeling of failure that much sooner.

The perfect bikes for people who get a bit over-excited are exercise bikes with built in riding programs. You simply start out at the lowest level, and the bike determines your workout. You program in a small goal (10 minutes, 50 calories, or .25 mile) and when you reach that goal, your workout is over.

Finding the Time

You do have time to burn fat and calories on an exercise bike. No matter how intense your schedule is, there are people busier than you who find time to make an exercise routine work. They are not better than you. They don't have more than 24 hours in a day. They simply figured out how to make it work. You can, too.

It can be as simple as the time of day you chose to workout in the past. There is scientific evidence that people who are "morning people" or "night owls" are physically different. Different people have energy at different times. Think about when you work best. If you wake up without an alarm clock ready to go, you should exercise first thing in the morning. If you are a night owl, you should consider working out at night. You might find that you are one of the people who tire yourself out enough with a night workout to sleep like a baby.

You Can Do This!

Losing weight is not a punishment. You are smart enough to know how to eat a little better and become more active. If you are honest with yourself, you will choose the proper bike. You want to look forward to the workout itself. Don't get caught up in which bike burns more calories. Find an exercise bike you will enjoy riding. Figure out the time of day that's best for you to exercise. Make it like getting dressed or bathing - it's just something you do every day. You don't have to train for the Tour de France. You just have to get on and do something every day. Ten minutes a day will yield results. Bookmark this article for future motivation, find your exercise bike, and get busy!

Your Personal Trainer home.

1/26/2007 6:18:43 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time, UTC+11:00)
The mis take I made was exercising when injuried and sore that cause future injuries and continual pain from soreness. Don't make the mis take I made and make sure you are are injury free before exercising again.
1/29/2007 11:40:56 AM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time, UTC+11:00)
Another thing is that doing interval training I believe is the absolute best exercise for losing weight on the bike.
4/22/2007 12:19:22 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)
I used to be overweight myself, but I just decided one day that I was going to change my lifestyle and slowly try to work the weight off. A year and a half later, and I am in the best shape of my life. I didn't do anything crazy -- no gimmick diets, no personal trainers, no weight loss programs...just eating healthier and a regimen of good old fashioned exercise. To be more specific, I quit drinking sodas and cut junk food down to a minimum. Now I drink mostly water, gatorade, milk, and natural fruit juices. If I have to snack, I try to eat fruits or veggies. If I'm in the mood for chips I try to stick to the low fat baked variety or even "healthfood" products like Sunchips or garden chips. If I'm craving sweets I try to eat yogurt or low fat ice cream. For exercise, I mostly took a solo approach. I was a little too self conscious to join a gym (moreso becuase of how out of shape I was rather than how overweight I had become) so I did most of my working out at home. At first, I started off just doing push-ups, sit-ups, crunches, chin ups etc. For cardio I would jog or play basketball. Occasionally I would swim as well.

Honestly, that's really all I did. It might sound too simple to work, but the hard part is sticking with it. Get into a routine of exercising 4 or 5 times a week for an hour or two, more if you can stand it. Stick to your guns about eating right on top of working out, and you too should start to see results in a few weeks. Once I actually started losing some weight, I decided the next step was to begin toning up. When I began this, I just made my home excersie schedule a little more strenuous as well as purchasing a few inexpensive pieces of exercise equiptment to supplement my routine. I picked up a stationary bike, some dumbbells and a basic weight bench. Everything together came out to less than $800 and I wouldn't be surprised if you can actually find them for even less. Here is a good article (http://www.dealsdepot.com.au/a48/What-is-Great-About-an-Exercise-Bike/article_info.html) about what to look for in a good exercise bike for anyone looking to get started. Here is another good one (http://www.dealsdepot.com.au/a39/What-is-an-Elliptical-Bike/article_info.html) about elliptical machines as well. I don't own an elliptical machine personally, but they are good pieces of equiptment if anyone is thinking about getting one of those instead. They give a slightly different work out than a regular bike, but either one are good for a low difficulty cardio workout.

Just remember it IS possible to lose the weight, you just have to be serious about it. Good luck everybody, remember -- you CAN do it.
6/29/2007 5:50:59 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)
I agree with the above poster. Just put forth the initiative and you should begin to see real results in time. Don't overdo it to begin with, but don't do it half heartedly either. You're gonna have to expect to put forth some hard work, but make sure prepare yourself and take the proper approach. There are also plenty of resources out there to give you more information on the subject. Good Luck!
9/14/2007 5:44:59 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)
Is there any warm up exercise that one must do before working out with an Exercise Bike? If you’re a first timer what’s the best setting that one must set in his exercise bike to achieve the desired effect and for him to move further without suffering from muscle sores?
10/18/2007 7:53:42 AM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time, UTC+11:00)
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