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Why e-bikes give more exercise
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 3043363" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Yes, exercise or any physical activity is also a matter of perspective. Heck, everything in life is a matter of perspective. One either embraces it or not, be supportive or not. I have seen way too many people who go to the gym all dressed up more for a social event than for actual exercise. I have my headsets on and tune everything out. For my cardio, I do incline on the treadmill and maintain my BP and heart rate that simulate buck fever.</p><p></p><p>My wife is a long-time member of an all-girls hiking club and logs 150-200 miles per year hiking/snowshoeing in the tri-state area, Canada, and Europe (Croatia was their latest trip). She slowed down quite a bit since she had double knee surgery. I got her a bike because she wanted it as part of her physical therapy/conditioning, but it has never been the same since her operation. She used to hike/bike the Hiawatha Trails near you but could no longer do it. She only does moderate hikes these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 3043363, member: 14204"] Yes, exercise or any physical activity is also a matter of perspective. Heck, everything in life is a matter of perspective. One either embraces it or not, be supportive or not. I have seen way too many people who go to the gym all dressed up more for a social event than for actual exercise. I have my headsets on and tune everything out. For my cardio, I do incline on the treadmill and maintain my BP and heart rate that simulate buck fever. My wife is a long-time member of an all-girls hiking club and logs 150-200 miles per year hiking/snowshoeing in the tri-state area, Canada, and Europe (Croatia was their latest trip). She slowed down quite a bit since she had double knee surgery. I got her a bike because she wanted it as part of her physical therapy/conditioning, but it has never been the same since her operation. She used to hike/bike the Hiawatha Trails near you but could no longer do it. She only does moderate hikes these days. [/QUOTE]
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