I have an ElliptiGO. It's a standup bicycle. You don't pedal; you stride on it. It allows me to have the same striding motion as running without the impact.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Riding a bicycle is the summit of human endeavour - an almost neutral environmental effect coupled with the ability to travel substantial distances without disturbing anybody. The bike is the perfect marriage of technology and human energy.
I know the freedom that cycling gives you in terms of being able to just jump on and go.
My chosen exercise is cycling. I just love it.
Riding a race bike is an art - a thing that you do because you feel something inside.
I have a specialized racing bike, which is great because it has a solid build, is comfortable to ride, and is lightweight.
I work out every morning for an hour while in front of the news channel or business channels, then I'll ride for four, five hours a day. So I'm on the move all the time, and I think that's the key. A body in motion tends to stay in motion. That's the law of physics.
For cardio, I do SoulCycle. I really don't like to run, plus I have terrible knees and get bored on the elliptical. SoulCycle is basically a dance party on a bicycle, and you burn calories, and it's so fun.
On bikeback, there is a delightful sense of self-direction and autonomy. Lately, I have taken to cycling slowly, more fun than the fast, competitive commuter cycling I used to do. No longer do I jump lights or attempt that irritating wobbling thing that semi-professional cyclists like to indulge in.
I've just been reading about cycling. Yeah, I'm not that great at it but I like the challenge of it.
I love this pedal to death. The only way you could keep me from playing one is by chopping off my legs!