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(Page 1 of 1, 2 total comments)Susan
+I liked parts of your review, but disagree with 2 parts:
posted Aug 6th, 2013 4:07 am"Does not provide a cardiovascular workout" is wrong. To check this out, I used a heartrate monitor and found my heart-rate to be a great cardio workout.
"Risk of energy"- any exercise has a risk... I could be walking on a treadmill and stop and get thrown off, or outside I can step in a hole and twist an ankle. I can honestly say I have less chance of an injury on a Trikke than on a bike or rollerblading.
bob mandy
+Your 'Cons' are not accurate:
posted May 3rd, 2013 11:00 am-Risk of 'energy'? you mean 'injury' - as with all wheeled vehicles wear a helmet.
-It does increase muscle strength, almost every muscle group in fact.
-It is very much a cardiovascular workout, it uses more than swimming.
Just riding 5 miles a day, I lost 2 belt sizes in months.