I saw something that Dave wrote on the blog not long ago about biking and it really got me interested.
Right now, I have a VERY hard time walking for any length of time. Between the lack of strength I have in my right hip flexor and the ever so fun foot drop, walking has become something I do out of necessity and that's about it. So, doing much of any exercise is out of the question because the strength just isn't there. I've contemplated getting a stationary recumbent bike to start exercising this winter when I can't go outside.
Do you think a recumbent bike could help me gain strength and flexibility in my legs and hip flexors or is it a misguided dream? Losing weight would be nice too, but strength is what I really need.
Right now, I have a VERY hard time walking for any length of time. Between the lack of strength I have in my right hip flexor and the ever so fun foot drop, walking has become something I do out of necessity and that's about it. So, doing much of any exercise is out of the question because the strength just isn't there. I've contemplated getting a stationary recumbent bike to start exercising this winter when I can't go outside.
Do you think a recumbent bike could help me gain strength and flexibility in my legs and hip flexors or is it a misguided dream? Losing weight would be nice too, but strength is what I really need.
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