Exercise Equipment

Buying A Treadmill - 3 Tips Most Buyers Don’t Know

Jan 19th, 2007 | By coolbiking | Category: Exercise Equipment

by Kathryn O’Neill
Chances are, if you’re looking to buy a treadmill, you’ve already done a lot of research. You probably know which features you want in a treadmill and which brand names have a reputation for quality.
But even with this knowledge many people still fall prey to slick treadmill deals that end up costing them [...]



How to shop for a Treadmill

Jan 18th, 2007 | By coolbiking | Category: Exercise Equipment

by Paul Reeve
Treadmills have become the hottest home exercise choice. According to the National Sporting Goods Association, treadmill sales have exceeded those of all other home exercise equipment.It’s easy to understand why. Next to good shoes, a treadmill may be a runner’s best friend. Practically anything your training demands–hills, intervals, tempo, long distance–you can do [...]



Choosing the Right Treadmill for You

Jan 17th, 2007 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

Convenience, ease and the efficiency of Treadmills have made them a revelation in the health industry. We have gone through such a variety of fitness exercises which either break your back trying to get them right, or are too difficult to master, let alone do them every day. But with a treadmill, you can burn [...]



Achieve Your Fitness Goals with a Home Treadmill

Jan 3rd, 2007 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

The home treadmill is one of the most popular machines when it comes to home exercise equipment sales. This is not surprising, considering that walking is a natural activity for us. Walking and running are a great way to keep in shape. Walking requires less gear than getting set up to engage in other exercise [...]



Exercise Bikes - What’s on The Market

Dec 30th, 2006 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

There are available two types of exercise bikes. The upright bike is stationary and it resembles a typical road bike. Added stress is put on the joints because the pedals are positioned below the rider. The pedals of the recumbent bike are out in front of the rider so that pedaling is more natural and [...]



Exercise Bikes - Reviews and Advice

Dec 30th, 2006 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

Two types of exercise bikes are available. The design of the upright bike resembles that of a typical road bike but they are stationary. The pedals are positioned below the rider and puts added stress on the joints. The seat on the recumbent bike’s seat resembles chairs and the pedals are out in front of [...]



The Advantages of Recumbent Exercise Bikes

Dec 29th, 2006 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

By: Michael Walker
The Advantages of Recumbent Exercise Bikes
There are so many exercise bikes available that it’s easy to be overwhelmed. Spinning bikes, stationary bikes, dual action bikes, and recumbent bikes are probably some of the terms you’ve heard. It’s almost as though you have to be a fitness equipment engineer to understand the differences! Here’s [...]



Exercise Bikes vs. Treadmills

Dec 29th, 2006 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

By: Michael Walker
You’ve decided you want to exercise at home. There are hundreds of pieces of home cardio equipment available. The most popular are treadmills and exercise bikes. In deciding between the two, you should compare long-term sustainability, the effectiveness of the workouts, and safety.
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Exercise Bike Buying Guide

Dec 29th, 2006 | By coolskies | Category: Exercise Equipment

By: Charles O’Neill
Buying an exercise bike? An exercise bike is an excellent way to build fitness, lose weight and get fit.
But how do you choose the best one? This buying guide will show you exactly what to look for when shopping so you can find the very best exercise bike for your [...]