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		<title>What to Look for When Buying a Rowing Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fitness rowing machines give an outstanding all round exercise which is gentle on the joints yet gives a energetic, aerobic exercise that uses muscles in both the upper and lower body. They are expensive however so it is a useful idea to do research on the different types before you get one to ensure the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://fitnessexercisemachines.net/fitness-rowing-machines/">Fitness rowing machines</a> give an outstanding all round exercise which is gentle on the joints yet gives a energetic, aerobic exercise that uses muscles in both the upper and lower body. They are expensive however so it is a useful idea to do research on the different types before you get one to ensure the machine you finish up with is the most appropriate for your needs. The least expensive rowing machine you will probably find is roughly $500 and the priciest around $2500 so you really want to understand which type to buy and which features you need.</p>
<p> <strong>Some Considerations When Purchasing a Fitness Rowing Machine</strong></p>
<p> Rowing machines do take up quite a lot of space so if you don't have the room to leave one in place all the time you could get a rowing machine that can be collapsed and put away. You will also want quite a large, well ventilated space to use your rowing machine in, preferably with room for a television as training can be quite boring when done for extended periods. Some machines do make quite a lot of noise so if is a concern you may want to look for a magnetic rowing machine as these are much quieter. If you think you will be using the machine every day we would advise a magnetic rowing machine that is designed for severe use. For sporadic use a hydraulic machine is definitely more suitable as these also are usually much smaller and more convenient to put in a cupboard to store.</p>
<p>Some of the less expensive machines don't have LCD monitors for output of readings like distance rowed, time spent or stroke rate. While not strictly necessary these are really nice ways to watch your progress and to stop you being fed up during training. They on occasion come as optional extras but we would recommend buying them as they will make your training session much more successful and enjoyable.<br /> <strong><br /> Variable Resistance</strong></p>
<p> Nearly all of the rowing machines you can buy have a variable resistance so test out the range as some are quite restricted. A machine with a broad range is a great deal more functional as you can easily adjust the intensity of the exercise by increasing the resistance.<br /> <strong><br /> Extra Things to Check Before You Buy<br /></strong><br /> Ensure that the foot plates and seat are completely adaptable and that you are inside the weight restrictions of the machine.</p>
<p> <strong>Try Out Before You Buy</strong></p>
<p> Machines vary a lot in their movement and in how comfortable they are to use. try to use some different models at the gym before buying. If you're purchasing on line make certain that the dealer has a return policy so that if you find the rowing machine is not suitable for you it can be swapped for another one.<br /> <strong><br /> Different Some Different Types of Fitness Rowing Machines</strong></p>
<p> Hydraulic Resistance Rowing Machines</p>
<p> These are as a rule the most economical machines and also tend to be smaller which makes storing them a good deal easier. They work on cylinders filled with oil to change the resistance. The motion can be a little erratic and they do tend to leak after a couple of years use. We wouldn't suggest a hydraulic rowing machine for intense, every day use.</p>
<p> Air Resistance Rowing Machines</p>
<p> In an <a target="_blank" title="air rowing machine" href="http://wordwolf.com/air-rowing-machine-benefits-and-buying-guide-2">air rowing machine</a> air flows over a fly wheel to to produce the resistance. Although you can come across air rowing machines from as little as $200 we propose spending a small amount more to obtain a better quality machine at approximately $400. Resistance usually covers a broad range which efficiently replicates the feeling of rowing in water and resistance increases as you row faster. However they do have the disadvantage of being very noisy specially at high speeds.</p>
<p> Water Resistance Rowing Machines</p>
<p> In water rowing machines, the resistance comes from water in a cylinder. They are among the dearer machines with prices starting from around 00. They provide a very even action which is very comparable to the feel of rowing in water and there is even the sound of water moving as you row! They do need some maintenance however as you will need to replace the water occasionally.</p>
<p> Magnetic Resistance Rowing Machines</p>
<p> Resistance is provided by an adjustable magnet in these sorts of rowing machines. They are fairly small machines which makes them easier to store than some of the others and they are particularly quiet. They don't need any maintenance and provide a very smooth motion.</p>
<p> <strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p> Purchasing a good fitness rowing machine is a comparatively large investment so you should ensure before you purchase that you are sure to use it often. If at all possible you are familiar with rowing machines at the gym so that you are acquainted with this type of exercise. A rowing machine is an example of a <a target="_blank" title="fitness exercise machines" href="http://fitnessexercisemachines.net">fitness exercise machine</a> that is an excellent purchase as it will give you an especially good all-round aerobic work out which strengthens every one of your muscles at the same time.</p>
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		<title>What to Look for When Buying an Exercise Bike - Some Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most well-liked fitness exercise machines is the exercise bike but purchasing one is not as clear-cut as going to the store and picking one out. There are many things to reflect on before you do this. You may want to consider not only the cost, type of bike, whether you want an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most well-liked <a target="_blank" title="fitness exercise machines" href="http://fitnessexercisemachines.net/">fitness exercise machines</a> is the exercise bike but purchasing one is not as clear-cut as going to the store and picking one out. There are many things to reflect on before you do this. You may want to consider not only the cost, type of bike, whether you want an upright or recumbent exercise bike, and how comfortable and effortless it is to adjust.</p>
<p> What is Your Budget?</p>
<p> Naturally this is always the most important concern but you do not want to go for the lowest cost exercise bike you can find as it might not last very long, be easy to use or give you a good workout. An entry-level bike at the lowest will set you back roughly $200, and even though this will be acceptable it will not have any of the features that can be found on higher priced work out bikes. For not much more, between 0 and 0 you’ll get a higher quality bike with some features such as heart rate control, magnetic resistance, a comfy seat and usually quiet and smooth operation.</p>
<p> For roughly 0 you will be able to purchase a high-quality exercise bike with all the features you may require. For this cost you ought to expect lots of built-in exercise programs, simple to use resistance control and LED display console, handlebars that are straightforward to change and a very good guarantee.</p>
<p> Comfort of the Exercise Bike</p>
<p> Certainly your exercise bike should be comfy as you will be spending quite a lot of time on it! You will want a well padded seat and handlebars that adjust easily. Are you going to purchase an upright or recumbent exercise bike? Many people think that <a target="_blank" title="recumbent exercise bike" href="http://wordwolf.com/recumbent-exercise-bike-benefits-and-buying-guide">recumbent exercise bikes</a> are more comfy to use than upright exercise bikes as you sit in a more reclined position so there is a reduced amount of strain on your back. Upright exercise bikes, even though they are not quite as comfy, do have the advantage that you can easily increase the intensity of the exercise by pedalling standing up just like you would do on a standard bike.</p>
<p> Changing the Resistance</p>
<p> Resistance on exercise bikes is changeable in two ways. The majority of the cheaper models use a belt and tension, more expensive models use magnetic resistance which is quieter and more reliable. Magnetic resistance is usually adjusted with a knob or a pushbutton. Most people find it easier to use a pushbutton.</p>
<p> Heart Rate Monitors</p>
<p> It is really crucial to be able to observe your heart rate while training as increasing your heart rate is why you are exercising. Always purchase an exercise bike with an integral heart rate monitor so that you can adjust your training correspondingly. Nearly all the exercise bikes do have this while cheaper ones will often only have a pulse rate monitor built into the handlebars. The more expensive exercise bikes will have exercises that are controlled by your pulse rate so they adjust automatically to keep your heart rate at a level that you set. This is a very good aspect but not essential if you can’t pay for it.</p>
<p> Built in Training Programs</p>
<p> Lots of of the less expensive exercise bikes won't have workout integrated programs. Although you may think this is not too much of a drawback you will find that simply sitting on the bike and riding will become boring very swiftly! With exercise programs you can modify your training and the feedback you get will help with your enthusiasm. Consoles that give you feedback on distance covered,calories burned and heart rate etc. truly do help your motivation and keep you exercising for much longer. A large amount of the exercise bikes in the mid-budget range i.e. between approximately $300 and $600 will give you a realistic variety of integral workouts and a moderately good display. More expensive exercise bikes i.e. in the 0 and above range will have a large number of workouts and first-rate LED displays with a whole range of feedback information.</p>
<p> Conclusion</p>
<p> Needless to say, as with other fitness exercise machines, when buying an exercise bike, you get what you pay for. It is not really a very good plan to purchase the cheapest exercise bike you can find as it won’t last very long and you won't be pleased with the training that you get. It is not obligatory to buy a very high-priced bike but we endorse purchasing one for approximately $300 which will give you good quality exercise and keep you motivated. Read more at <a target="_blank" title="buying tips for fitness exercise machines" href="http://healthyfamilyblog.com/2009/06/28/fitness-exercise-machines-tips-on-buying-an-exercise-bike/">Buying a Fitness Exercise Machine</a></p>
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