I want to purchase a piece of cardio equipment to use for when the weather and/or pollen are bad so that I can do LISS. Anyone have any recs? I’m leaning towards a rower, but I’d also like to be able to have a screen to watch in case I want to watch some TV. I don’t care about it havinf programs, classes I can join, or any of that stuff.

  • @nixx1338
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    41 year ago

    I own a water rower. Looks stylish enough for a living room (you can store it vertically) and I believe you can buy a tablet holder for it as well. The store offers plenty of replacement pieces in case you need them.

    • The Giant KoreanOP
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      11 year ago

      I’ve used a water rower before and liked it. I’ll look into that.

  • @Today
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    31 year ago

    We bought a bike trainer - a Kicker Snap (it might be kick’r). It’s nice because our own bikes attach to it so we never have to change seat height, etc. Just pop off the back wheel and snap it in. We use the bkool app with it for fun, but you don’t have to.

    • The Giant KoreanOP
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      11 year ago

      Thanks! We have something similar, but it doesn’t let you track mileage or anything like that. So does the app let you do that?

      • @Today
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        21 year ago

        Yeah. It’s fun because you can choose trails all around the world and the resistance adjusts to the terrain. Sometimes i ride around a lake near our house. Sometimes, when i want to get more miles than my husband, i ride down a mountain in France and i can get up to 43 mph! Without the app you can shift gears and it adjusts. There are a bunch of available apps for phone or tablet, some free and some pay. I downloaded about 5 free trials to choose the one i liked best.

        • The Giant KoreanOP
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          21 year ago

          That’s really cool! I’ll def check that out. Thank you!

    • @berryjam
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      31 year ago

      Low intensity steady state cardio

  • @sacbuntchrisM
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    31 year ago

    I like rowing since it’s lower impact than running and involves more muscle groups than biking. Although I feel like it’s better for HIIT than LISS

    • The Giant KoreanOP
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      11 year ago

      That’s what I was thinking, more muscles involved. I can’t see how a screen would work with that, though, unless I rowed in front of my TV.

  • @erebus
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    21 year ago

    I have an Assault fan bike. Its screen can’t be used to watch TV (if I want to do that, I put my iPad on top of the screen), but in my layman’s opinion it’s versatile enough for LISS and HIIT workouts. I used it to help rehab my elbow and shoulder last year and I use it for cardio on days that running outdoors isn’t a good idea. I’ve had a rower, but I could never get into rowing like I can with running.