Recumbent Stationary Bike Workout Tips

 

The recumbent stationary bike is the one that has a backrest with the pedals out in front. The main advantage of using a recumbent bike over the conventional upright model is it places less stress on your lower spine. Recumbent bikes also produce less strain on your arms, wrists and neck. Because it has the backrest in conjunction with a bucket seat, it also offers a more comfortable ride. If you are new to this bike, learn some tips to make your workouts successful.


 

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