I've been going off and on to my local gym for the past year, once or twice a month. But now that my immune system is solid and we're well past the January/February crunch, I've decided to get back into it. I probably won't go every day since I've got a good setup at home, but this will be a good boost to my fitness routine. Plus it'll give me access to the pool and other cardio equipment. Should be fun!
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Got on the exercise bike, something I never do at the gym since I have one at home, and one that accepts my bike shoes. But for grins I tried the recumbent without any straps. And for the quick 10 minutes I was on the exer-cycle, my right foot never flew off the pedal and never came close. It stayed planted just like my left. That was a surprise! I gave up trying to pedal w/o bike shoes over three years ago....Dave Bexfield
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Originally posted by ActiveMSers View PostGot on the exercise bike, something I never do at the gym since I have one at home, and one that accepts my bike shoes. But for grins I tried the recumbent without any straps. And for the quick 10 minutes I was on the exer-cycle, my right foot never flew off the pedal and never came close. It stayed planted just like my left. That was a surprise! I gave up trying to pedal w/o bike shoes over three years ago....
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Stella, you'll be glad to know I got on a spin bike yesterday. There was just one small problem: I couldn't get my feet in the cages--they would keep spinning upside down. I finally used one of my forearm crutches to spin and hold the pedal to the correct angle so I could get a foot in. Presto! But after I did that, I realized the seat was too low and I would have to get off, adjust, and start from scratch. So I moved to a recumbent bike. Ah, next time...Dave Bexfield
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Originally posted by ActiveMSers View PostStella, you'll be glad to know I got on a spin bike yesterday. There was just one small problem: I couldn't get my feet in the cages--they would keep spinning upside down. I finally used one of my forearm crutches to spin and hold the pedal to the correct angle so I could get a foot in. Presto! But after I did that, I realized the seat was too low and I would have to get off, adjust, and start from scratch. So I moved to a recumbent bike. Ah, next time...
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