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squeak_50
I cannot afford to join a gym, but have been working out at home, albeit any success. I want to add spinning and could afford a used stationary bike. Are they the same piece of machinery?
Answer
No, the spinning bike and the stationary bike are fundamentally different. The difference is in the geometry, the mechanism, the perceived effort.
I would recommend against it. Can you get a used bike and just ride it outside? It will be way more beneficial, a lot more fun and probably cheaper if you can get on a garage sale somewhere.
No, the spinning bike and the stationary bike are fundamentally different. The difference is in the geometry, the mechanism, the perceived effort.
I would recommend against it. Can you get a used bike and just ride it outside? It will be way more beneficial, a lot more fun and probably cheaper if you can get on a garage sale somewhere.
What are the best shoes for spinning?

monie
I am looking for shoes for spin class does anyone know where I can get a cheap but comfortable pair?
Answer
It depends on what pedals you are using. If you have flat pedals a simple pair of cross trainers is fine. If you need clipless, try looking at Nashbar.com or performancebike.com. they are always having sales on shoes.
Remember, that the type of clips for clipless pedals vary, and some shoes can only handle one type of clip (e.g. SPD or Look). If you don't know what you need, go to your local bike shop, and they can help you.
Good luck
It depends on what pedals you are using. If you have flat pedals a simple pair of cross trainers is fine. If you need clipless, try looking at Nashbar.com or performancebike.com. they are always having sales on shoes.
Remember, that the type of clips for clipless pedals vary, and some shoes can only handle one type of clip (e.g. SPD or Look). If you don't know what you need, go to your local bike shop, and they can help you.
Good luck
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