Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Stamina 1350 Magnetic Resistance Recumbent Bike

!9#: Stamina 1350 Magnetic Resistance Recumbent Bike

Brand : Stamina | Rate : | Price : $159.98
Post Date : Feb 01, 2012 20:06:06 | Usually ships in 24 hours


The Stamina Magnetic Recumbent 1350 Bike gives you a great cardio workout in the convenience of your home. The workout is smooth and quiet so you can watch television or listen to music while you work out, and you'll never be bored with the built-in monitor that keeps you motivated by displaying speed, distance, time, and calories burned. The scan mode lets you track your progress without pushing buttons during your workout. The tension knob can be adjusted anytime to increase or decrease the intensity. The Magnetic Recumbent 1350 Bike is designed to put you in a semi-reclined position so you work all the major muscles in your hips, thighs, and buttocks. The Magnetic Recumbent 1350 Bike features the adjustable heavy-weighted flywheel resistance and belt drive train, so your bike pedals smoothly at any resistance level. The oversized foot pedals hold your feet securely, and the seat is padded and adjusts to fit most any size of rider. The walk-through design makes getting on and off the bike safe and easy.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

How to Set Up an Electric Treadmill in Your Home

!9#: How to Set Up an Electric Treadmill in Your Home

Treadmills are generally very simple to set up. The most difficult part is often getting them home, or into your workout area once you have them home. Start by buying a treadmill that you will be able to move without too much difficulty. Treadmills can weigh up to two hundred pounds, so plan things out ahead of time!

First, have a space for your treadmill that allows you to walk freely all around it. That space in the corner may look very inviting, but placing a treadmill too close to a wall may not be a good idea. You obviously don't plan to fall off the running deck, but each year people just like you make that unplanned fall. If an accident does occur, it's much better to fall into an open space than to fall against a wall and possibly back onto the treadmill!

Second, be sure the location you have chosen has an available power supply. The cord should be situated so that it will lie in an area where you do not normally walk. If you must use an extension cord, be sure to check your manual before buying the treadmill. Some manufacturers recommend not using an electric cord, or using one of a certain wire size. Drawing amps through the extension cord can put extra strain on the motor and shorten its life.

Third, keep it in the box! It is usually easy to move a treadmill around while it is still packaged up in cardboard. The cardboard will slide on the floor without causing scratches, while the treadmill itself might not be so kind. Once you have it indoors and in approximately the right location, you can remove it from the packaging.

At this point, READ THE DIRECTIONS. It's much better to take a few minutes to do that now than it is to assume you know how things fit together and then later discover that you added a handgrip to the wrong end of the bar, or bolted something on upside down. Rest assured that the manufacturers have assembled many more treadmills than you have, and there is generally a reason that they instruct you to do things in a certain sequence.

The only actual assembly that is usually required is to fasten the console to the frame, perhaps bolt on some stabilizing bars, and add the handgrips. If the model you selected to purchase requires more detailed assembly (for example installing the belt on the running deck) then you should review the instructions carefully before buying it. You may want to ask about delivery and set up, which most in-store retailers will provide. This could save you a lot of time and effort.


How to Set Up an Electric Treadmill in Your Home

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Stamina 15-0200 InTone Folding Recumbent Bike

amzn.to Stamina 15-0200 InTone Folding Recumbent Bike Tone your hips, thighs, and buttocks while enjoying a terrific low-impact cardiovascular workout with the InTone recumbent bike from Stamina Products. The bike, which folds into a compact footprint for easy storage and transport, puts you in a comfortable semi-reclined position as you ride, so you won't strain your back or shoulders. amzn.to

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