Another great home gym option from Schwinn, the long-trusted fitness product manufacturer, the Airdyne Upright Exercise bike offers both upper- and lower-body toning through a low-impact cardio workout. The Airdyne's unique air-based resistance system offers any level of resistance: the harder the bike is pedaled, the greater the resistance--and the greater the breeze from the bike's cooling fan. With long-handles synchronized to the pedal's movements, arms get a great workout as well.
The Schwinn Airdyne also offers excellent fitness monitoring through an LCD console display of time, distance, calorie burn, calories per hour, heart rate, workload level, and RPM.
LCD console displays time, distance, calorie burn, calories per hour, heart rate, workload level, and RPM
Quiet operation
CON
Requires electricity (no battery power option for console display)
Users may not exceed 300 pounds
Not as portable as some units (although it has transport wheels)
No pre-programmed workouts
DIET and NUTRITION
The Schwinn Airdyne Upright Exercise Bike is a fitness product and does not provide any nutrition guidance.
EXERCISE
The Schwinn Airdyne Upright Exercise Bike offers a lower- and upper-body cardio workout that's easy on the joints. Synchronized handles move arms in tandem with the speed of pedaling. Because the bike's unique air resistance system adjusts according to the strength of the pedaling, workouts can be as challenging or as easy as desired. Pre-programmed workouts are not included, but users can track their own fitness through the LCD display of time, distance, calorie burn, heart rate, and other metrics.
CONCLUSION
The Schwinn Airdyne Upright Exercise Bike offers a low-impact cardio workout that's perfect for toning the upper- and lower-body. The unique air resistance system enables users to adapt workouts to any desired difficulty level, while the LCD console displays a variety of fitness metrics.
Common Misspellings
Schinn, Swinn, Schwin, Scwinn, airdine
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Good Stuff, the Schwinn Airdyne.
posted Mar 28th, 2011 4:53 pm