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walking vs riding bike?

herbmaster2015

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so what do you guys and gals think of riding a bike for exercise, its what I prefer but I started walking again so who does both or whats a good workout bike routine, any ideas, im just bored with bike riding and want some feedback about getting into walking! is it worth it? do you get used to long walks.................
 

Whoever

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I dont know whats the best for excercise, if you mean working out, but walking instead of riding gives you way more time to think and to enjoy the landscape that surrounds you.
Time passes differently when you walk, i enjoy it way more than riding a bike but thats quite personal I guess.
If you're bored of riding, then grab some shoes or go barefoot and walk the earth :+1:
 

Rpk

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First off what are your goals as both have different results
 

vineetha

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As of my idea its purely depends on your weight and capabilities. Both will give different kind of results. I recommend bike riding for some people for who are capable to ride half hour or more time. Start with walking. :)
 

Abej^a G.

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cspringer482

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Rpk a dit:
First off what are your goals as both have different results

Based your answer from this question, what would you like to accomplish. If you would love to take exercise in a slow pace then go for a walk, in you want to burn fats then go for running.
 

jonka77

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That is a pleasantly simple question....neither has a potential of being boring, if you have a destination to get to.
I walk to the grocery store if I want my dessert. I probably burn most of it by the time I get home, :grin:
I bike to the post office and any other place that I want to get to quickly and don't care about the sights.
I walk in forest (sights and sounds).
I bike in rush hour (faster than cars).
Long walks? A dog would help you train (tongue in cheek).
 
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