Is it really possible
to get fit on a stationary bike? This is a question many people want to know
the answer to. How do you get in shape when cycling indoors? Well, this really
is a great form of exercise and not something that can only be done outside.
Although you might find
more enjoyment out of cycling outdoors, you can turn the indoors into a great
cycling experience. Ever heard of spin classes? They seem to be all the rage.
Here's what makes a good spin class.
How Indoor Cycling Gets
You in Shape
Endurance riding helps
build and tone muscles. To achieve this you'll need to increase resistance
which will simulate hill climbing.
Indoor cycling burns
fat with quick bursts of energy. You ride real hard and fast for that fat
burning workout in indoor cycling. Doing this in short bursts for like a minute
with a 15-second rest in between three times makes for a great workout.
What You Need for
Indoor Cycling
You need a stationary
bike, obviously. If you don't have a lot of room in your home, then you might
want to join a gym and do actual spin classes, but if that's not your thing you
can get a decent stationary bike cheaply at a second-hand shop or tag sale of
some sort. Test it out first.
Plenty of water is
required. You're going to need it because you are going to work hard and you
want to stay hydrated.
Cycling shorts will be
more comfortable. They won't move around a lot like other shorts. And since you
will be working up quite a sweat you will want to be in something comfortable.
Sneakers or specialty
cycling sneakers with an SPD cleat on the bottom that can be attached to the
pedal can be used with indoor cycling. Either one will work and will give you
results. The specialty cycling sneaker will just give you more stability when
riding.
A heart rate monitor
might be helpful. It's not necessary, but you might want to keep track of your
heart rate because you are definitely going to get it going. It will also tell
you how many calories you have burned. It will help you to not overdo it, too,
especially if you know your target heart rate before you begin.
Indoor cycling is
something that you can do all year round. It does not matter what the weather
is like outside, it just matters that you do it. Whether it's too cold, too
hot, raining, or snowing, you can still cycle. And it's something you will see
results with. You can mix it up where one day you work on endurance and build
and tone your muscles, and the next you do the fat burning.
Turn on the music and
pump it up loud. Watch a movie, catch up on email even while you're cycling
indoor. It is something fun to do and it is an excellent way to get yourself in
shape.
Where will indoor
cycling take you today?
By Russell (Rusty) Hart visit his site at http://www.healthfitnessandsport.com
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