Quote Originally Posted by pinsonp2 View Post
I think it is so valuable to me to keep at least a minimal level of conditioning in the winter, .

My 2 cents,
P2
Agree... I am a very determined person when I set up a goal. But in this case I have never use one before so dont know if I am going to like it or just spend the money on something I am gonna end up putting away. But on the other side I wanna keep up working out.

Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
Welcome! I'm another TEer from Central Indiana.
You mentioned using a stationary bike. By that, do you mean you've been going to spinning classes or just using a stationary bike on your own? If it's the latter, then I'd recommend the former. I find spin classes to be much more fun than either the trainer or a regular stationary bike--but that's me.

As for riding outside in Indiana in the winter. It can be done, but it takes the right gear and some determination. While I hate the Monon as a general rule, it's not a bad place to ride when it's windy and cold out because it's much more deserted and the trees provide some cover from the wind.
Hi Indysteel glad to see people from where I live in this forum. In regards of the stationary bike I mean the bikes at the gym I used to go to spinning clases before like about 2 years ago. I am unable to go now because of their schedule so I have to stick with the stationary bikes so thats why I was considering this method.

Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
Welcome to TE, and I am also in Indianapolis. It is certainly possible to ride in colder temps as Indysteel mentioned, but it does take an investment in the right clothing/gear. Some people can ride in colder temps than others before needing the warmer clothes, I am not one of them

I just purchased an indoor trainer so I will have more options later in the winter than the 2 weekly spinning classes I take in the winter time. Spinning class is good, but it is short. Frankly I do not like to ride indoors at all, but I would like to maintain my fitness and, perhaps, improve it by spring. I need to ride more than 2 hours a week this winter in order to do that, hence the trainer. I also do strength training and use the Arc Trainer at my gym, but I like being able to do something at home when it is too cold to ride outside.

Eagle Creek Park is another good place to ride when it is cold/windy. .
Hi Catrin I been doing a lot of cardio an also weights and I would love to do the spinning classes but the classes are performed while I am still at work they have mornings and afternoon only I believe. Thanks for your input

Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
Riding inside is pretty boring, but I'll take it over not doing anything..
I Agree....it is boring but its better than doing nothing....If I decide to get it it will be a cheap one...I don't want to take the risk of buying something somewhat expensive to put it away in a few days. I am also poor...and have 2 teenage boys and 2 dogs to support so ur not alone...I know the feeling .