By Fit4Life | December 8, 2007 - 8:51 am - Posted in Fitness Equipment

I’ll admit, I’ve gotten very behind in offering some of the most important home exercise equipment reviews that I wanted to when I first started this online fitness info magazine, but I’m trying to catch up and make good on some of those reviews now, so readers can get a better idea of what they’re looking for, especially if they choose to buy online.

Buying exercise equipment online can often be beneficial because many times you can get free shipping, and before you buy, you can often read reviews from other customers who have purchased the exact same piece of equipment, and see what their experience has been thus far with it so you know what you’re in store for, and what you want to spend your hard earned money on.

So, in keeping with my promise, very soon to come are recumbent bike reviews. What is a recumbent bike? Well, it’s the bikes where you kind of lean back in your seat a bit, and you can set the resistance to your liking. They’re actually fairly comfortable, and they’re not like the traditional “spinning” exercise bikes, because you can’t really stand up in them.

I like the fact that the recumbent bikes don’t seem to build up the quadricep muscles too much, which can be an area of concern for other women as well. So, read our new recumbent bike reviews when they are available if you’re in the market for one, and save yourself some time and a headache.

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