Is it worth buying a foldable bike machine just got home cardio?
why not just buy a bike though
that will kill gains.
>>37467005
I'd rather go for a run outside
>>37467005
why not a jumping rope?
it's cheaper and takes up less space.
>>37467005
indoors bikes are retarded
>>37467057
OP may have joint problems, jump rope no good for those.
>>37467086
If he does, he should forget about exercising at home, and go swim.
The exercise bike isn't as bad as jumping or running, but isn't all that great either.
How about getting an outdoors bike?
>>37467005
rowing is much better cardio if you have the money
>>37467005
I bought a pretty cheap one some time ago. Its pretty nice if you want to combine it with watching a tv-series or a movie or something. A good alternative instead of just sitting on the couch.
Any type of resistance to these? Seems good for doing cardio at home but not sure how many cals it would honestly burn
>>37467027
>>37467083
>>37468243
I had a road bike but crashed it. I also work shifts hence why going to gym is difficult.
>>37467110
As I said I work shifts, gym money is pointless as I do days and nights 12 hours
It's just got home cardio. I'm not sure what the resistance is like. I don't want to get a new bike and crash it again as I live and work in quite an urban environment
>>37469362
I'm pretty sure >>37468243 meant get a rowing machine anon...
>>37469405
Viable option but I'm struggling for space, what's wrong with cycling machines?