12 Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes Of 2023 For At-Home Workouts, Per Reviews
These may feel a little easier on your joints.
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Fitness equipment has always been a no-brainer investment. Buying a new addition for your at-home gym can have countless benefits for your wellbeing, but it can also be fairly expensive—which is all the more reason to really weigh your options. This is especially the case for recumbent bikes.
ICYDK, a recumbent bike allows you to rest your back in a full seat as opposed to the saddle on a standard indoor bike. Your feet are also out in front of you, which is different from a cycling bike, where your legs are peddling beneath you. The mechanics of it all means it requires more hip flexion, says Hayden Steele, CPT, a strength coach, muscle activation techniques therapist, and creator of the Shock fitness app.
But why would someone buy one of these bikes in the first place? "It's best used for casual riders or [physical] therapy," says Steele. Peddling the bike requires less intensity, which can potentially mean longer rides at a steady pace. This also makes them ideal for older people or those with limited mobility, since using the bike often qualifies as a low-impact workout, too.
If you're here, you're probably already convinced that your home gym needs a recumbent bike ASAP. So to save you the time and stress of comparing endless options, here are the 12 best recumbent bikes you should shop right now, per reviews.
Sabrina is an editorial assistant for Women’s Health. When she’s not writing, you can find her running, training in mixed martial arts, or reading.
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