When i see people at my gym using the exercise bikes, it doesn't seem like any of them even really break out a sweat! I think it is different if you are actually in a spin class (which i do sometimes) but just using those regular bikes..it doesn't seem to give a good workout. Personally i like the cross trainer the best, it is similar to the eliptical, only d ifference is you are on a ramp and you can adjust both the incline of the ramp and the resistance level (as on a eliptical).
That's funny- I observe the same thing! Espcially with recumbent bikes- I've yet to see anyone using one look like they're breaking a sweat. It's a good warm up tool but I think the cardio where you're exercising your upper body as well is a better workout (walking, eliptical with moving arm levers). Ever see the people on the Stairmaster who are furiously working their legs but just hanging onto the bars? I asked a trainer at the gym about that and they shrugged and said there's plenty of people at the gym who are near-obsessive about it but have no idea what they're doing. Including the folks using the weight machines and doing 15 reps at mach speed. So ineffective! Whatever you do, don't look around the gym and take a lesson from how other people are doing it. If you're not sure, see if you can buy one session with a trainer to help you develop proper exercise habits. They'll also be able to help you determine which cardio machines you want to use to meet your goals.
I have to stick up for my Recumbent bike! I used it every night for 35-55mins I broke out in a sweat every time! (Until it needed new ball bearings so I'm stuck doing tae bo for a few more days) It has a calorie, timer,distance and a heart rate on it its great!
It depends on what you like, my bike was great for me! So I think things work for people who want them to work!![]()