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4 Questions To Ask When Buying A Training Exercise Cycle For Gym

by Ryan Harris Fitness Advisor

It is hard to imagine a fitness and training facility without exercise cycles. Easy to operate, these bikes are effective in improving cardiovascular fitness, and are liked by all kinds of users. Regular cycling also helps in burning calories and losing weight besides strengthening and toning your leg muscles. As they are low-impact exercise machines, stationary bikes are preferred by seniors and people with weak knees or joints.  


With so many benefits offered by a single piece of equipment, you have to be careful in choosing the right one for your facility. Here are a few questions that you must find answers to make the right selection. 

1. What Are the Types Of Exercise Bikes You Need?

There are three main types of training cycles available in the market. The upright bike provides a cycling experience that is similar to outdoor biking. This is the traditional version of the exercise bike that you would see in homes and gyms. The recumbent bike is ideal for people with weak backs or joints as they can operate it while pedaling in a reclining position. The third is the indoor bike, commonly known as the spin bike. It allows users to imitate the posture of a rider on an outdoor sports bike. Assess the needs of your customers to decide whether you need one or all three of the models at your center.

2. Are The Machines Comfortable And Easy To Use?

Comfort is a key factor to consider when buying any fitness equipment. While purchasing a training exercise cycle, check out the cushioning and the size of the saddle. Is it wide enough to support users with bigger physiques? Will it provide a comfortable seating experience to your customers? Ensure that the pedal movements are smooth. Also, make sure that the positioning of the pedals does not require users to stretch too far. The console is another important aspect to check. You must ensure that the controls and settings are not complicated and can be easily operated by anyone.

3. Are The Bikes Sturdy Enough To Support Your User Types?

Structural integrity is another critical point while purchasing an indoor bike. The machine will be used by different types of people for long durations. It must be solidly constructed to withstand intense usage. Look at the material used for constructing the frame. Are the nuts and bolts fastening different components together strong? Are the electronic components properly covered? What is the quality of the console and buttons? Make sure that you find accurate answers to these queries before finalizing a product.

4. Are The Workout Programs Of The Bike Suitable For Your Customers?

Most training bikes come with some preset workout programs. This makes it easy for people to work out at the desired intensity without configuring the settings too much. Ideally, a commercial-grade exercise cycle must have a wide range of programs so that diverse users can train on it easily. Check out the training modes to see whether it supports common fitness goals like fat burning, interval training, etc. this will help in choosing a machine that will be liked by the majority of your customers.

Final Word

The above set of questions will help you find the right training bikes for your fitness center. Finding the answers to these queries will enable you to choose a product that is aligned with your audience’s fitness goals and expectations.


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