Best products from r/Retire
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1. Stamina InMotion E1000 Compact Strider
- PORTABLE, QUIET AND EFFICIENT CARDIO: This mini strider is compact and lightweight, making it easy to use and transport to any home or office space. It’s quiet and unintrusive, too. The minimal space required is 24.5 x 17 inches
- ADJUSTABLE TENSION WITH MONITOR: Vary the intensity of your workout by turning the adjustable dial while you stride. See your stats while exercising with the display monitor.
- USE SITTING OR STANDING: Depending on your needs and abilities, the Compact Strider can be used sitting or standing; Pedal forward or reverse to target different muscles.
- SMART FITNESS APP INCLUDED: Fully supported by muuv, the 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.
- GREAT FOR GAMERS: Get an effective workout while gaming; passive, low-attention exercise promotes leg movement and improved circulation in a non-distracting way while playing video games
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yeah, it does for me. I walk a lot too - but I have heart issues which means when it gets cold (as it does in Colorado from time to time), I tend to not go out to exercise. Exercise + cold (restricts blood flow) = bad for me. Instead I have a small, free standing elliptical machine I use - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VICRO8/ - watch TV and elliptical away for exercise that day. In fact, I have two of them - one in my condo in town and one in my cabin in the mountains.
And I'll do projects in the house - something that needed fixing and I hadn't gotten to, working in the wood shop, a deep clean of something, whatever.
But yes, the weather definitely affects what I'm going to do. Above 40/45f you'll find me outside a lot. Under that, you'll find me mostly indoors - not exclusively, but mostly.
Fortunately in Colorado, it might be a low of 0 high of 30f one day and then in the 50's or 60's the next day ;) The cold comes, but doesn't stay for long periods (at least on the front range...) Then again, it could be 70f at lunch and 30f by dinner too (or vice versa)