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1. Stamina Conversion II Recumbent Exercise Bike/Rower
- DUAL WORKOUTS ON ONE MACHINE: Experience the calorie-burning, cardio-boosting benefits of biking and rowing on one machine with the Stamina Conversion II Recumbent Exercise Bike / Rower. This all-in-one machine provides a powerful workout in the comfort of home.
- LCD MONITOR: Track your fitness progression over time with the large and easy-to-read LCD monitor. Displays speed, distance, time, calories burned and pulse.
- SMOOTH RESISTANCE: Turn the tension dial to adjust between any of the eight levels of smooth, quiet magnetic resistance.
- COMFORT ELEMENTS: Includes padded handlebars with integrated pulse sensor, pivoting foot plates and textured footrests, textured pedals, adjustable and cushioned seat and backrest (fits users 4'10" to 6'2"), and a folding frame with built-in transport wheels.
- SMART FITNESS APP INCLUDED W/ PURCHASE: This product is fully supported by müüv, the all-in-one workout app that offers personalized training, a follow-along assembly video, and custom workouts tailored to your fitness goals using the equipment you own. No subscription required.
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I'm not the OP, but I have a question about recumbent versus upright bikes. I have never been able to stick with an exercise plan. I have an exercise bike, and at the time I bought it it's what I thought a recumbent bike is, in that you sit upright and can lean back on the seat somewhat. But now that I'm googling the levine protocol I'm seeing some people mention using bikes like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Stamina-15-9003-Deluxe-Conversion-Recumbent/dp/B000TK4GYW
And also something called an ergometer bike where you're completely supine.
This isn't the exact model of my bike but exactly what it looks like:
https://www.costco.com/XTERRA-SB550-Recumbent-Bike---Assembly-Required.product.100310194.html
I'm wondering if it's worth it to invest in a more supine bike. Have you used this program? Did you get one like I showed in the Amazon link or one that is completely supine?