Re: Cross Trainers
Hi Lindyloo sorry I can't help you but everyone I know who purchase fitness equipment rarely used it if at all.Re: Cross Trainers
I don't know what a cross trainer is but Meg is absolutely right. If you want to buy equipment get a bike and go for rides.Re: Cross Trainers
I agree with you all. I live in a beautiful area which is unfortunately very hilly. Most days I walk down to the beach and back - at least 1.5 hours at a fast walking pace. The hills and my propensity for accidents prevent me from cycling. A while ago I found somewhere to leave my bike on the esplanade from where I can cycle on the flat alongside the beach for quite a distance, but the sea breeze makes it pretty hard work - followed by a steep hill to walk up to get back home.Re: Cross Trainers
I have no idea which one to buy but I will say this. I belonged to a gym that used this type of equipment and the cross trainer was about the best for me - much better than the bike or rowing machine. I have since joined a 30min workout gym, suits me better but if you have the motivation then go for it.Re: Cross Trainers
That actually made me choke with laughter (not dangerously so!). And exactly describes the problem with home gym equipment
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