We’re in the midst
of cuffing season. If you haven’t found “the one” this season, you might not
need to be looking for another human partner to cure your holiday woes. What’s
better than coming back from the carb load, that is the holidays, not just
looking the same as you did pre-Turkey, but better? Get in wave shape while you
can.
You might be
thinking it’s impossible. Not really. All you’ll need is a majorly good indoor spin bike. If you aren’t big on group classes, and want to keep your sweat
secrets to yourself, then purchasing a machine that leads the way, while
enhancing some of the most flattering parts of your body, might be the way to
go this year. And these beauties will be keeping you in shape for many holidays
to come.
The Contenders
This isn’t the
Bachelor, but it will be hard to narrow down all these insane bikes to just one
winner. It depends on what you’re looking for.
Best Bike for
Beginners
If you’re just
dipping your toe into the pool of spin bikes, you might not want to jump the
gun and buy the most expensive or the professional level one. If you’re just
starting out with indoor biking, try the Spinning Spinner S1 Indoor Cycling
Bike. It’s a bit expensive at $2,000. But then, it will last a long time and
will give you an excellent workout.
Best Bang for Your
Buck
If you want to
start slow, and don’t have the $2,000 to drop on your fitness, go for the Sunny
SF-B1001 Indoor Cycling Bike. This will run you between $100-400, which might
make you breathe a little more easily, which you won’t be doing once you start
the cycling. This brand also has a variety of bikes, so you’ll have more
selections while getting the same level of quality.
If You’re In
Between
If you don’t want
to start small, but you don’t want to go professional either, you might want to
buy a more midrange-priced and capable bike. There are plenty of options. One
of the best is the Marcy Club Revolution Cycle Trainer. It’s easily adjustable,
comes with pedals that will secure your feet, and is actually made of steel.
The bike will be relatively easy to move around the house if you want a change
of scenery. Heads up: the seat can be a bit uncomfortable for longer rides.
Best for
Professionals
If you’ve mastered
the art of indoor spinning, then you’re ready to put your money where your legs
are (if that’s a thing). You’ll want the best of the best if you continue your
training at home. That just might be Bladez Fitness Master GS Indoor Cycle Trainer.
This bike apparently makes you feel like you’re on the road rather than in your
own home. Now, that’s pretty cool. It also comes with LCD screen to monitor
your progress. Get started now if you want to get to the professional league.
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