Tips For Riding Recumbent Bicycles

By Virginia Myers


Exercise comes in many forms, but going on a bike ride is a great way to accomplish your goals without straining your knees and shins. The tradition ten-speed type of bike can cause other types of issues since you often have to hunch over the handlebars. Using recumbent bicycles provides a much more enjoyable experience because you can sit back and relax. Before you take off for the first time, you need to be aware of the differences from the ten speed type of bike ride.

Getting on and off these bikes is one of the first critical differences. If you don't swing your leg forward to get on or off the cycle, you stand a pretty good chance of falling over. The seat is a reclining seat so when you swing over the back, as with other bikes, you will probably hit the seat with your foot.

Be sure to adjust the seat and handlebars before you take off. It might be common sense, but with this type of cycle, it is more important in order to use it to its full potential. The bike is designed for you to be able to sit back and not have to reach for things. Adjust your bike until the fit feels good and allows you to recline.

Hold the brakes when you mount and dismount. Though this may be common sense, many people forget this and the front wheel turns or rolls causing them to fall. Simply holding the brake will prevent this issue.

This cycle is not designed to stress you while you ride. With this in mind, be sure to start in a low gear and use the gears appropriately to be able to enjoy your ride. You can get great exercise without having to be a speed demon.

There is some debate on how to set your pedal before starting. Some suggest 2 o'clock but a 12 o'clock position is best for beginners. This allows you to put one foot on the pedal to get a good strong start.

Use the reclining position to ride. The seats are made for you to be in a position where you can almost feel like you're not really exercising. You can just sit back and relax. In fact, you need to look up and forward, not at the ground, while going on your ride.

Push off with your pedal, not your foot. Many traditional rides begin by pushing off with the foot that is planted on the ground. With this type of ride, you are not in a strong position to push off with the ground foot. Instead, start pedaling and immediately move the ground foot to the other pedal to get going.

Stopping is more difficult at first. With other types of cycles, you put on the brakes and put one foot on the ground and lean the bike. With this one, you want to apply the brakes and plant both feet on the ground, almost standing up. Be sure to straighten the wheels or the bike may fall over.

These cycles are designed so you can enjoy the ride. Remember not to focus on the ground and use a light touch with the handlebars. You'll feel better and be able to ride farther and longer because of the reclining position. You won't tire as easily as a speed bike ride and your knees and shins will thank you.




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