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Exercise
Bikes
It is usually around the New Year that I begin noticing
how fat I’ve become. The holiday season goes very well for me, in fact so
well, that towards the draw of the New Year, I often have to deal with a
spare tyre around my midriff. It is at times like these that I am tempted
to buy an exercise bike.
I've bought two exercise bikes so far. I bought my first bike over a decade ago. It was a fairly simple
piece of machinery. It looked like one half of a regular bike. And it was
mechanically operated, with a simple belted-up gear contraption that you
tightened by hand as you went along. I spent more time staring at that
first exercise bike than actually using it for what it was meant and it
slowly but steadily faded away from my memory. Until this New Year came
about and I decided to get myself another exercise bike.
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There’s a health and fitness shop just around the corner from where I
live and I went there to seek out my exercise bike. Upon entering and
asking the manager where the exercise bike section was, I was guided to
the second floor of the store, where – I’m not kidding – the entire floor
area was devoted to exercise bikes! Boy had I missed out on the exercise
bike trend or what! But what I discovered next convinced me that I was too
far removed from the exercise bike culture to ever hope to stage a
comeback.
You see the exercise bike I used to own was an antique now, doomed to a
musty life in some fitness museum. The new age exercise bikes were
radically different beings. For one thing, the word ‘simplicity’ or the
phrase ‘ease of use’ seemed to have been thrown out of the window when
these new age exercise bikes were designed. None, I repeat, none of them
were simple to understand, much less operate. There were exercise bikes
with motorized resistance, bikes with magnetic resistance, even more
exercise bikes with wind load resistance and even friction-free
resistance! What ever happened to the plain old resistance belt? Anyways,
that was just the tip of the iceberg. Seems most of the new age exercise
bikes needed to be plugged up to the power source as they came with
in-built computers which monitored everything from your heart rate to the
rate of your toe-nail eroding on the tread (I’m kidding!). Anyway, they
needed a power source to run the array of sensors that the exercise bike
employed to monitor various bodily functions and rates. Most of them had a
digital display LCD, electronic monitor charts for time, speed, distance
and calories, pulse monitors, heart-rate monitors and a whole range of
allied equipment.
This made me wonder. If I was going to spend all my time hooking up these
allied monitors to various extremities of my body, where was I ever going
to find the time to actually get on to the exercise bike and… exercise?
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