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Biking in LA

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished March 31, 2011

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The need to get fit, lose weight and stay healthy is emphasized in the scientific and popular media alike. In all developed countries, the incidence of overweight and obesity is dramatically increasing, along with lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus. Beginning and maintaining an exercise program is an important part of staying healthy - and riding an exercise bike can help you achieve all these things. Using an exercise bike can be helpful if you are just getting started on your exercise routine and are too overweight or out of condition to run, or if you have pre-existing joint or muscle problems that will be aggravated by weight-bearing exercise. Another advantage of using an exercise bike is that you can make the workout as easy or difficult as you want, simply by varying the resistance of the bike. Cycling offers a great aerobic workout and can help to build your endurance if you do it for long enough and at an appropriate intensity and frequency. The pedaling action you use on an exercise bike is sustained by the muscles of your legs. The powerful muscles of your thighs, the quadriceps and hamstrings, are supported by the smaller muscles of your calves, included the gastrocnemius and soleus. Your buttocks also provide additional power during cycling, as do the supporting muscles of your lower back. As a result, using an exercise bike is a great way to achieve definition of your legs and bottom. Unlike traditional bicycles, stationary bikes are designed for exercise and not transport. Recently, Los Angeles Boot Camp introduces many new types of exercise bike have emerged onto the market, including recumbent bikes (where you sit as if in an armchair), "spinning machines" designed for use at the gym in spin classes and dual action bikes, which offer lateral resistance in the handlebars. It is possible to adapt a traditional road cycle for use indoors, by placing the bike on rollers or on a Los Angeles Personal Trainers. This kind of adaptation is mainly used by road racing Los Angeles Personal Trainer when the weather is inclement, or as a warm up prior to competition. So if you think cycling your way to fitness sounds like your best bet, what kind of exercise bike should you look for? Upright bikes are the traditional style of exercise bike and provide a solid aerobic workout. Dual action bikes do not use a traditional pedaling motion - your arms get a workout too. These exercise bikes have been shown to provide more effective cardio workouts and burn more calories than traditional bikes.

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