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can you lose weight on a bike.??
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i cant have a running machine at home so ive thought of a bike to help me lose a little weight ( around 6/7 llb.) is a bike any good.? anyone any ideas please.??
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If you think you will enjoy it/ stick to it. Go for it, it will certainly assist in your weight loss goals if you do 3-4 x 45 min sessions per week perhaps. Combined with a bit of running on the machine too and stick to the good diet, including lots of water!
18:49 Tue 15th Mar 2011
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I cycle to work every day (7 mile round trip) even though its not a massive amount it does help counteract all the rubbish I eat/drink.
In warmer weather I've been know to extend the commute and do a 15 mile off road route home or maybe cycle up a tough hill on the way in.
As Pinki say, just banging out miles on an excercise bike in front of Corrie wouldnt give you any sense of satifaction - get out there!
In warmer weather I've been know to extend the commute and do a 15 mile off road route home or maybe cycle up a tough hill on the way in.
As Pinki say, just banging out miles on an excercise bike in front of Corrie wouldnt give you any sense of satifaction - get out there!
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Yep, get a real bike. Where in the country are you? There are bound to be some excellent cycle routes.
Last weekend I headed out to the Peak District with a few friends and we defeated Winnats Pass (I say defeated, most of us survived going down it - only one of us turned around and went up it as well) - amazing stuff and impossibly good for you.
A decent road bike only costs around £500 and is a mode of free transport forever! Well worth it, even if, eventually, you only use it to pitch yourself down at the pub and back.
Spare Ed
Last weekend I headed out to the Peak District with a few friends and we defeated Winnats Pass (I say defeated, most of us survived going down it - only one of us turned around and went up it as well) - amazing stuff and impossibly good for you.
A decent road bike only costs around £500 and is a mode of free transport forever! Well worth it, even if, eventually, you only use it to pitch yourself down at the pub and back.
Spare Ed