Under-desk stationary bike

Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 1/25/17 11:00 am
RNY on 08/05/19

Does anyone use a mini exercise bike at their desk or on the sofa? Not a full bike, but one that just has pedals like this one.

I've been a bit fidgety lately (side effect of some new psych meds) and I was thinking it could be a useful way to burn off some energy. I've also decided to do a bike ride across Iowa this summer-- about 200 miles in 4 days-- and any extra training would certainly be helpful.

The Amazon reviews for this seem largely positive, but any personal experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Gwen M.
on 1/25/17 11:09 am
VSG on 03/13/14

I don't have one, since I don't have a desk, but many of my friends do and really like them!

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Sai F.
on 1/25/17 11:29 am
VSG on 09/02/16

I use the desk cycle when I'm working. I love it.

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Lipsticklady
on 1/25/17 12:19 pm
VSG on 05/14/13

I am always fidgety.  When I worked at a desk, I used one of those as well as a yoga ball as a chair.  (Rotated -- would have ended up on the floor if I tried to cycle on the ball.)

I liked it, but I can't really speak on calorie burn.  It helped with nervous energy, for sure.  

Have you tried a yoga ball?  That I LOVED.  My boss wasn't amused at first, but he got used to my bouncing around.

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Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 1/25/17 12:20 pm
RNY on 08/05/19

My sense of balance and coordination is pretty much non-existent, I'd probably hurt myself on a yoga ball! Two coworkers use them as desk chairs and love them, but I imagine I'd end up breaking my neck :-p

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Lipsticklady
on 1/25/17 12:37 pm, edited 1/25/17 4:37 am
VSG on 05/14/13

I had brain surgery about 6 years ago and lost ALL sense of balance.  I used one of these because they took out the tumor, my filter (what little I possessed), my patience (even less of that), and whatever coordination existed in my big fat booty.



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Dee R.
on 1/25/17 12:57 pm - CA

That's the one I want!!  I have the under desk bike.  I like that.  Plus I have the stand up desk and use that part of the day.  But, I really want the balance ball too!!

theAntiChick
on 1/25/17 5:21 pm - Arlington, TX
VSG on 08/17/16

I have wanted one of those chairs for my home office.  Never met anyone who had actually used one.  :)  Does it still make you do the micro movements to maintain balance even though the ball can't roll away when it's on that frame?

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Lipsticklady
on 1/25/17 5:36 pm
VSG on 05/14/13
On January 26, 2017 at 1:21 AM Pacific Time, theAntiChick wrote:

I have wanted one of those chairs for my home office.  Never met anyone who had actually used one.  :)  Does it still make you do the micro movements to maintain balance even though the ball can't roll away when it's on that frame?

I used it to regain my balance but yes, shifting is still necessary. It's slight.  I bounced on mine.  Settled the restless legs, but incurred a lot of middle school humor.  

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Oxford Comma Hag
on 1/25/17 4:29 pm

Me, too. I had to use one of these and damn near broke my neck.

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