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Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Spontaneo » 11 Jun 2025, 05:34

I like to exercise with a fitness pedal exerciser. Kind-of like a portable stationary bike where you can sit anywhere and pedal.

The only part that I do not like is that you cannot wear shoes. I have to pedal in my socks.

Have you ever used a fitness pedal exerciser?
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Jem Smith » 13 Jun 2025, 00:21

Yes, I've used one at a park. There is a bunch of fitness equipment in a park in my city. I'd go there more often but if I walk there I feel like I've already exercised enough by the time I get there.

A home one sounds cool because you could use it while you watch tv or something. I don't really have room for something like that in my living room though since it's a shared space.
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Spontaneo » 13 Jun 2025, 02:32

Jem Smith wrote:Yes, I've used one at a park. There is a bunch of fitness equipment in a park in my city. I'd go there more often but if I walk there I feel like I've already exercised enough by the time I get there.

A home one sounds cool because you could use it while you watch tv or something. I don't really have room for something like that in my living room though since it's a shared space.


I keep my fitness pedal exerciser in my bedroom office (among everything else that my roommate demands that I keep in here) and pull the darn contraption up to my futon when I want to pedal.
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Jem Smith » 14 Jun 2025, 08:53

Spontaneo wrote:
Jem Smith wrote:Yes, I've used one at a park. There is a bunch of fitness equipment in a park in my city. I'd go there more often but if I walk there I feel like I've already exercised enough by the time I get there.

A home one sounds cool because you could use it while you watch tv or something. I don't really have room for something like that in my living room though since it's a shared space.


I keep my fitness pedal exerciser in my bedroom office (among everything else that my roommate demands that I keep in here) and pull the darn contraption up to my futon when I want to pedal.


Fair enough. I don't really have room in my bedroom because it's fairly small so the bed takes up most of the floor space.
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Spontaneo » 14 Jun 2025, 22:47

Jem Smith wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:
Jem Smith wrote:Yes, I've used one at a park. There is a bunch of fitness equipment in a park in my city. I'd go there more often but if I walk there I feel like I've already exercised enough by the time I get there.

A home one sounds cool because you could use it while you watch tv or something. I don't really have room for something like that in my living room though since it's a shared space.


I keep my fitness pedal exerciser in my bedroom office (among everything else that my roommate demands that I keep in here) and pull the darn contraption up to my futon when I want to pedal.


Fair enough. I don't really have room in my bedroom because it's fairly small so the bed takes up most of the floor space.


Sorry! Kick your mate out and get a single bed! (if you share a big bed) ;) ;)
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Jem Smith » Yesterday, 23:55

Spontaneo wrote:
Sorry! Kick your mate out and get a single bed! (if you share a big bed) ;) ;)


Ha!
It is a very big bed. On the plus side there is a lot of storage space underneath it so I keep stuff like my winter clothes under there.
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Spontaneo » Today, 02:03

Jem Smith wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:
Sorry! Kick your mate out and get a single bed! (if you share a big bed) ;) ;)


Ha!
It is a very big bed. On the plus side there is a lot of storage space underneath it so I keep stuff like my winter clothes under there.


My futon is obviously small. I would like to rearrange my bedroom office. My problem would be the electrical outlets as there are only a few. I need to plug in alot of stuff.
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Re: Fitness Pedal Exerciser

Postby Jem Smith » Today, 06:19

Spontaneo wrote:
Jem Smith wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:
Sorry! Kick your mate out and get a single bed! (if you share a big bed) ;) ;)


Ha!
It is a very big bed. On the plus side there is a lot of storage space underneath it so I keep stuff like my winter clothes under there.


My futon is obviously small. I would like to rearrange my bedroom office. My problem would be the electrical outlets as there are only a few. I need to plug in alot of stuff.


I have that problem in the living room. We use a power board (the things where you can plug in a bunch of different appliances) but I don't want to overload it.
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