Do I need an exercise bike?

Firstly, let me apologize if this is the wrong forum.


Now, I'm 6', 263 pounds, with a lot of body fat and little upper body muscle. I'm a real mess.

Last week I started with the treadmill, a real bike, exercise ball and weights. I'm also using the '6 meals a day' thing.

Last week I lost 4 pounds and I feel GREAT!

I'd like to keep riding my bike, however it's getting pretty cold out, and I don't have the money right now to buy a stationary bike. I know there's a device that lifts the back wheel off the ground, turning it, essentially, into a stationary bike. Anybody know where I can get this thing? Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is the closest city.

Thank you,

JohnC
 
I think if you are not having money to purchase the bike you like for exercise ,it s better to do exercise with jogging.You will definitely loose lots of fats.
 
Hey John,

You're looking for a bike trainer, like . (Stick to the A-frame style trainers, which clamp onto the rear wheel. The roller trainers are used more by racers.)

Sometimes we have used ones in for sale at the , but I don't think I've seen any recently. If you e-mail info@edmontonbikes.ca or call the shop at 780-433-BIKE (2453), you can ask someone if there are any bike trainers available.

You can also check the for trainers.

It sounds like you're not actually in Edmonton proper, but if you're interested, EBC is having several in the coming weeks. In the , we'll be going over how to dress, how to choose routes, and how to prepare your bike for winter, as well as any other questions that come up. Then we'll have a where we teach you how to stud your own tires. Coming up right away, we're also having a , where we'll be adding custom-shaped retroreflective material to our clothing.

So if you don't want to abandon outdoor riding altogether, you don't have to! And, as a winter cyclist of several years, I can happily report that biking in the winter burns an enormous number of calories. My problem in the winter is actually not being able to consume enough calories before my stomach gets full.

Hope that's helpful.

Cheers,

Chris
 
Thanks, Chris, that A-Frame is just what I was looking for. Pricey, though. And while the tire-studding workshop sounds great, it's usually -40 to -50 here in the Northwest Territories in winter, so cycling isn't the healthiest idea!

In the meantime, I think I'll continue with treadmill running, I'm having great success with it!

JohnC
 
My suggestion would be that the gym is the perfect place to exercise on those bikes. The ones at the gym have calorie trackers, number of miles run, etc. But it's up to you. I have lost approximately 20 pounds so far using mainly the stationary bike, along with some treadmill cardio.
 
My friend uses the stationary bike. The stand it goes on was reasonably priced.

I still prefer the thread mill though.
 
why dont you make one by your self if you feel like its expensive?
I made one for my self., well my dad made it ^^ it was alot cheaper.
 
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