The Tiny Gym
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I don’t have a Peleton but know many who do and at times I feel left out. I have never witnessed such universal passion for an exercise devise, it borders on cult. Never heard one person who bought one who regretted it. Of course these are all people who have exercise discipline down already, but are former outdoor exclusive exercisers.
Peleton is a safe bet and you pay for that. The secret sauce is engagement with the online trainers. People have their favorites and literally gush over them.
Zwift might be great but you ought to know exactly why you chose it.
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Treadmill is by far the safest choice. Get a TV in front of it or podcast away.
There is nothing like exercise for mental health. The 30-60 minutes may not be so great but there is nothing subtle about the feeling after and it can last all day.
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I added a recumbent Bike the to the Treadmill and Elliptical
The Treadmill and Elliptical live in the garage and make noise
With this cold weather I need something inside that is quiet.
This works, it is quiet (practically silent), comfortable and didn't break the bank
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Bought the Nautilus version in December. It's the same bike, with some cosmetic variations
And $50 cheaper at the time.
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What we are using is this small unit, while the basement is torn up it works really well- excellent smoothness. Very high quality piece, especially for the money. I use it with arms and am getting my heart rate up around 130-140 for half an hour a day.
MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V53KD8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_8Q7ZYTE8Q06KERKSH4PW
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That's neat.
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I looked at rowing machines while I was shopping for the recumbent bike.
I really liked the idea that you get more of a workout on the rowing machine.
I picked the bike because I wanted something very quiet. I also thought the rowing machines were expensive and some of the high-end rowing machines were overpriced.