Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rowing machine. I’ve tried Pelaoton and find their classes boring.
You think Peloton is boring but erging isn’t? Erging is hellishly hard and deadly dull.
I feel the same way about erging v bikes. Exercise bikes are boring and so repetitive and your body is cramped in an unnatural position. Erging is a much more natural full-body exercise, and you also have to think about it more so it's not as boring. It's not just grind, grind, grind around the pedals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rowing machine. I’ve tried Pelaoton and find their classes boring.
You think Peloton is boring but erging isn’t? Erging is hellishly hard and deadly dull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just get my as to the gym. Once you are there you are committed, much harder to do that at home. Just look at statistics of those home machines, they are a definition of wishful thinking.
I feel the opposite. Between work and being a mom, I have trouble finding the time to go to a crowded gym, worry about fighting people for machines, and spending extra time driving there and back. I can say more easily find time at home (while my kid sleeps, when he has friends over, etc).
My latest favorite home exercise is using a small step with risers, a bosu ball, and exercise bands.
Anonymous wrote:I am so torn between a Peleton and rowing machine. I really like both but I feel the Peleton will be much more engaging with the classes.
Anonymous wrote:Rowing machine. I’ve tried Pelaoton and find their classes boring.