Is Freecross a mobile elliptical trainer better than a bicycle?
I've been thinking about getting the vehicle shown below for a while now, as I like to use one indoors at the gym, but can't use it outside when the sky is blue or for running errands around town.
If you have an all-day office job, does it make more sense to buy a mobile elliptical trainer that you can stand on and use your arms to power, rather than a bike that you sit on like you're at a desk and are even more likely to fall?
I’d rather crash faster (so fall off) with this one. In addition, it would not be flexible enough for me to get from A to B effectively.
Conclusion: Who has space at home and in the countryside, surely a nice game. A bicycle could not replace it in my eyes.
The problem is the physio, I don’t think I can sit so much. Is there something like a standing bike?
And if I look at this, I don’t know how to avoid the thing, except with the intention: https://youtu.be/nNO3OAHlN4A
You haven’t read my text correctly: it’s hardly gonna fall around, but you can fall down faster because all the parts move sharply. It just needs to slip a hand and the other arm literally pulls you down.
A standing bike could also be called scooters, which are also available in large bikes.
But of course you can also ride on a bike in the stand, but is a bit exhausting in the long run, I would rather take the scooter.
Virtually yes. You keep the lower arms straight forward, make your hands a fist and move your legs quickly forward and back!
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Typical device for people with social deficits. 🫣
Don’t understand. I’m not interested in that it might attract attention. I simply did not find a training device, which can meet the physiological requirements. Bicycle is not an alternative because of sitting and you just train your legs. With the elliptical trainer, however, it is when I see the right body.
It may be dangerous, but it’s too dangerous on the street.