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Reddit mentions of Best Choice Products Foldable Bike Trainer Stand w/ 5 Resistance Levels - Gray

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Best Choice Products Foldable Bike Trainer Stand w/ 5 Resistance Levels - Gray. Here are the top ones.

Best Choice Products Foldable Bike Trainer Stand w/ 5 Resistance Levels - Gray
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5 levels of magnetic resistance adjustable from handlebars to change intensityWorks with wheel sizes of 26", 27" or 700C on road bikes, mountain bikes, and moreCompact and heavy-duty stand with clamps or bolts for rear wheelsFolds for easy storage or travel and runs quietly for indoor use at home or in the officeOverall Dimensions: 21.4"(L) x 19.4"(W) x 15.5"(H)
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ColorAs the picture shown
Height15.5 Inches
Length21.4 Inches
Size21.4" X 19.4" X 15.5"
Weight17.7 Pounds
Width19.4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Best Choice Products Foldable Bike Trainer Stand w/ 5 Resistance Levels - Gray:

u/MrBukowski · 5 pointsr/fitnesscirclejerk

And for those times, you buy one of these

u/gigglesmcbug · 3 pointsr/Parenting

https://www.amazon.com/Exercise-Bicycle-Trainer-Resistance-Stationary/dp/B003VW6RBK If you have a regular bike, you can get one of these and your bike becomes a stationary bike like that!

u/Hackalope · 1 pointr/Fitness

I swore off gym memberships over 5 years ago, figuring that I could spend a lot less money on weights and equipment in my apartment. I bought stuff piece by piece as I needed/wanted/could afford it. Here's what I have now, in total:

  • A weight bench similar to this one
  • A pull-up bar like this one
  • 2 x 30 lbs kettlebells
  • 1 x 55 lbs kettlebell
  • 2 x 25 lbs dumbbells
  • 2 x 35 lbs dumbbells
  • 2 x 40 lbs dumbbells
  • A bike
  • A bike trainer like this one

    Now YMMV, I'm a guy that has never been overweight or out of shape. The one thing I know from trying to help friends that weren't a fortunate as my family is genetically is that I suck at helping overweight folks fix things. It's very hard for me to know what's safe.

    That being said, I would recommend starting with a kettlebell. Something that feels substantial without feeling like you can't control it, or at least lift it off the floor with one hand. Start with just putting it between your feet, squatting down and grabbing it with both hands then standing up - rinse repeat for 10 reps. Then move on to doing that with one hand, alternating. Then maybe move up to swings or cleans. A kettlebell is pretty versatile, there are exercises for most parts of your body with just that one weight.

    I'm able to put everything away in my closet for when people come over, but think about that before you buy anything like the bench I mentioned. The other thing you want to keep in mind is that having a bunch of weights makes moving that much harder.