Subject: RE: expresso bike I discovered the Expresso bike a few years ago in my gym here at work... I thought it was neat how you can play games on it and it was very realistic. Took my mind off of "working out".
I kept using it while I was nervous about attending my first spin class. I started out by writing down my times and power levels (watts ) for each course I did... And got faster and faster.. My power went from 187 watts avg on my first course to 235 watts avg within a couple months (that course was called Outlaw Rock ). And I chopped off 5 minutes off that course time.
This bike gave me the inspiration to push hard on the bikes and in my workouts... I eventually got into that spin class and could go as hard as I wanted to in the class. My mountain biking and road biking endurance shot up tremendously too.
So, go for it! Do what works for you... I think the lack of a flywheel that carries your pedals/feel is a good thing. If you slow down, the bike just about stops, unlike a spin bike that keeps the momentum and your feel going.
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