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Mini bike
My mum saw one of those under table bikes outside the charity shop so she brought it home for me.
Its really fantastic as you can just and watch TV and cycle. I used to look at them on Amazon and think they were useless but Ive changed my mind if anyone is thinking of getting one..... Chess you could cycle while eating your bombay pot noodle!!! |
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Re: Mini bike
Nice! I didn't even know they existed but I might look into getting one. I go to the gym but get nervous about using the machines from an ocd perspective!
I'm imagining a public service video: don't noodle and ride. |
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Re: Mini bike
Indoor cycling, watching TV and eating a bombay pot noodle. What could go wrong! Although it's entirely possible that I could end up losing my noodle! That being said, it sounds great to me! Happy cycling!
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Re: Mini bike
Thanks. Usually this type of equipment is a bit useless but I was actually a bit out of breath today. Im seeing a physio tomorrow so will see what they think of it too
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Re: Mini bike
To update; I have been using the mini cycle for about a week now around 10 to 15 minutes a day. I have fairly reduced mobilty and noticed that this has really improved that after a short period of time! I certainly feel my heart rate increasing too!
Incidentaly Chess...what does the bombay pot noodle taste of? Is it just spicy? |
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Re: Mini bike
That's great news about the bike, Angela! I'm glad it's helping you!
As for what a bombay pot noodle tastes like? Imagine throwing a party in your mouth and you start to realise the guests aren't as polite as you thought they would be. Then when the guests are finally leaving, you suddenly hear this song playing in the background: So it tastes something like that. And very spicy! |
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Re: Mini bike
Ahh well I will give it a miss as I dont like spicy food!!
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