- Joined
- Jun 10, 2015
- Messages
- 33,432
- Age
- 58
- Gender
- Female
- Religious Affiliation
- Lutheran
- Political Affiliation
- Conservative
- Marital Status
- Married
- Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
- Yes
Years ago I went to a gym and walked on a treadmill a lot. I'd rather be walking in the woods but when everything is covered in snow it's not such a good idea and when the temperatures run north of 100 it's a struggle to physically carry enough water for a decent hike. The key thing is finding a way to keep cool in the summer - I have a stationary bicycle as well but haven't used it in ages because it's tucked out of the way, and being out of the way means there's not much air circulation. On a real bike the harder you push it the more wind resistance you face, which helps keep you cool. On a stationary bike the same power gets you a higher notional speed because the air resistance isn't there, but it also means you get very hot very fast, which isn't much fun.
Have you thought about putting a floor fan in front of you when you cycle? That's what I do when I use my bike that is hooked up to a trainer. It really helps.