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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It isn’t. People like to buy expensive things because they “deserve” it. Then they feel the overwhelming need to proclaim how great it is to validate spending a stupid amount of money on a stationary bike. [/quote] I didn't tell anyone I had it for months. This is a way to make yourself feel superior to people who have found a lot of good in something. It's lame. [/quote] If you can’t manage to work out in an effective and enjoyable way without a 2500 bike- that is lame. [/quote] I am cool with being lame. I struggled with going to the gym, I don't struggle with getting on my bike in the basement. I discovered quickly that it was more than just the bike but that it was strength, yoga, stretching, boot camps, and outdoor activities. I find that the metrics and workout log helps me stay accountable to myself. Good for you for not needing that. I do. So my bike, and its costs, are helping me do a better job of caring for myself. Hopefully that will translate into an overall savings of more then $2,500 in medical bills down the line because I am in better shape. Maybe it will, maybe it won't but it has been worth it for me. [/quote]
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