Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about for a newbie? Everyone I know loves spinning. Should I go test one out first? Do they have beginner online classes?
I don’t have time for a gym schedule.
I purchased the bike having never taken a spin class before. There are lots of beginner and then advanced beginner rides. Also, there are videos that guide you through proper adjust of the seat, handlebars, etc.
Anonymous wrote:What about for a newbie? Everyone I know loves spinning. Should I go test one out first? Do they have beginner online classes?
I don’t have time for a gym schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense. I have 3 pieces of cardio equipment at my house. Cycle bike, treadmill, and rower. On the wall in front of each one i have a holder for my tablet. I do this because im a physical thearapist and looking down at a screen is AWFUL for your posture, neck, back, and shoulders, so the tablet goes on the wall and i use my Bluetooth headphones for audio. There are so many great apps out there, including the Pelaton one or I can just watch movies or tv shows.
I see no point in a Pelaton especially if theres a fixed screen that forces my body in a unhealthy position, as cycling can already be very bad on your spine if you do not keep good form. It is near impossible to keep good form looking downwards. When one bikes on the road, your head is up amd spine straight.
You don't look down at a screen, the screens directly in front of you. I don't understand what you're talking about having to look down. You look straight ahead, neck and head in alignment FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:I use the BTR classes from the bike screen. I just set it up where I can see the screen. I don’t use the app
Anonymous wrote:are the seats comfortable
Anonymous wrote:are the seats comfortable
Anonymous wrote:What about for a newbie? Everyone I know loves spinning. Should I go test one out first? Do they have beginner online classes?
I don’t have time for a gym schedule.
Anonymous wrote:What about for a newbie? Everyone I know loves spinning. Should I go test one out first? Do they have beginner online classes?
I don’t have time for a gym schedule.
Anonymous wrote:If you can use the App on regular ipad and do the live class, what’s the benefit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the update 00:08, I'm so excited to have mine delivered!
What accessories did you get with it?
I got the accessories package because I wanted the mat and to buy shoes anyhow since my shoes were SPD. The mat is a good idea. It's thick and seems to protect the floor well. The shoes are also good. I don't care about the water bottles. The heart rate monitor seems low quality and if I didn't want the mat and shoes I wouldn't have bothered. I haven't used the ear buds but they seem decent.
We should try to do a DCUM live class!