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Physical Therapy Arm Exercisers
Exercise Peddler with Attractive Silver Vein Finish, Ships Knocked Down, Lot of 1
Safe and gentle form of low-impact exercise helps stimulate circulation, and tones leg and arm musclesKnockdown for compact storage and transport. Requires simple assembly to useFour anti-slip rubber pads prevent sliding and protect floorTension is easily adjusted with tension screw,Compact for storage and transportProduct Dimensions: 16.93"(L) x 7.01"(W) x 12.2"(H)
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14 Reddit comments about Exercise Peddler with Attractive Silver Vein Finish, Ships Knocked Down, Lot of 1:

u/naotalba · 15 pointsr/fatpeoplestories

One other thing I would suggest is to get a little peddler for under your desk, like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002VWK09Q/ref=pd_aw_sim_sg_8?pi=SL500_SS115.

You aren't going to get a real workout, but just keeping your legs moving when you are stuck at your desk for 12 hours will help your circulation and make you feel less like a lump.

u/[deleted] · 8 pointsr/My600lbLife

They make little peddlers (like this one) that she could use while still sitting on the side of the bed.

u/rockem_sockem · 6 pointsr/Fitness

If you're having pain after just walking, seeing a doctor should be your first priority. After that, a bike (stationary or "real") may be a good option for a non-impact alternative. If a bike is too spendy (check yardsales) you could try something like this.

u/therighteousbrother · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

I have, this one. It worked well for me.

At US$150 It's definitely more expensive than a simpler model like this one at US$24, but the extra cost goes to making it quiet, which is a must if you're using it in cubicle land.

u/MockingDead · 2 pointsr/loseit

I got mine on Amazon. They aren't great, mostly meant for the old and infirm. But it does burn an extra calorie or so a minute. And I was working 12 hour days. So I probably biked 3-6 hours a day. So 180-360 calories. Even felt it the next day.

the idea was "When I worked at Wal-Mart all I did was walk. for 9 hours a day, and I lost weight eating crap. How can I replicate that slow pace at a desk job."

I will say this: It required a strange sitting position for me, other wise I would have used it more often.

u/dizzyvonblue · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think a Food processer is very important! You can use veggies in crazy ways if you can break them down. Even nuts can be used as a cookie base. It's a little more work but making homemade sauces can be so much healthy, especially if you can sneak in extra veggies!

Lets all sing Portion Control amen. And don't forget measuring cups and spoons, to control condiments, you could also just use the cups instead of the fancy portion measurer



I also recommend getting one of these under desk peddlers promise yourself you'll use it when watching T.V or doing reddit.

Pedometer a nifty affordable way to keep track of how much you are actually walking. I'm going to buy one just to make myself walk more!

Tape measure this is going to be surprisingly important. I've been trying to get back into shape since last September and I've only lost 15 pounds. I didn't keep track of my measurements, and I wish I had. My pants are almost falling off, but the proof of the numbers would be more of a morale booster. Easier to pass on the second helping of Chinease food if you KNOW you're making progress!

I wish you great luck! I think eating healthy is most important,but it feels so good, to just work the heck out,and be covered in sweat, and know you whooped that workouts ass! And another idea is to watch your department stores, I got my $200 stationary bike for $40 bucks,because it was a floor model,and was missing a little cover on one of the edges that touch the floor.

u/anonymousforever · 2 pointsr/ChronicPain

have you tried a recumbent bike? or what about one of those "pedal bike" sets that's basically pedals on a frame that you can set in front of a chair?
The latter is something that you could set however you find comfortable, or could use as a "handbike" alternatively - meaning you could hold the pedals with your hands with the thing sitting on a table and "pedal" it with your upper body.

What about therabands? you can purchase those online as well, and loop around a doorknob, pillar, etc for a tie point, or make a loop and do various exercises where you need a loop of elastic for resistance.

You can also use soup cans, a small bag of rice, and things like that for light weights to do exercises with. You'll of course want to make sure you medically can do so, but there are a lot of decent youtube videos done by physical therapists with exercises for different issues like sciatica etc, for various stretches etc. make sure a doctor says you can do these, or you've been through therapy and know that you can do them, you can hurt yourself without being sure you are physically okay do do the exercises

you can try /r/loseit for weight loss ideas... but the only thing I can say is that calories input have to drop for weight loss to work. I've kept 40lbs off... but it's a fight. I backslide a few pounds from time to time... but fight to get rid of them again....I try to aim for 1500 calories a day... and I'm realistic....I'm not going to be able to completely avoid junk food, so I don't... I aim to be honest with myself that I want it, and just count it towards that limit... and to not give up trying to limit the junk to small amounts!

If you want someone to just chat with for encouragement, you're welcome to message me. I'm still fighting with the scale too!

u/spaceisupthere · 2 pointsr/reddit.com

Why doesn't this exist? Does it exist? I'm going to go Google it.

EDIT: Would you use this?

u/SickRose · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This bike pedal thingy is the main health related thing on my list (it's on my private list though). Your contest has certainly inspired me to look for more healthy things on amazon for inspiration though! Been working on getting into better shape for several months now and never hurts to keep doing a little more.

u/NotAlana · 1 pointr/keto

My mother in law has this: http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Exerciser-Attractive-Silver/dp/B002VWK09Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1341472060&sr=1-1&keywords=under+desk+pedal

Or, at least it looks just like this. I've used it playing around and it worked fine! It has a knob to adjust the how hard it is to peddle.... this is where it isn't exactly a fine piece of machinery... it gets loose very easily. The nice thing is, it doesn't matter. If you have it set for no resistance at all, you're still moving your legs and keeping active.

They are easy to use while on the couch.

u/girl_with_a_curl · 1 pointr/loseit

I've got the same concern/question. I've always wondered about these things: One and Two - this one looks a little weird.


Obviously you wouldn't burn a TON... but what does loseit think about 'em? I'm stuck at my desk at work for 8 (if I'm lucky), 10 (usually), and sometimes 12+ hrs a day, and most of the time my sweatpants and couch are WAY more appealing than the gym. I know I'm not going to be successful without working out, I'm just looking for alternatives/options for those really shitty weeks that I really don't have a spare second to breath, let alone a few hours for working out.

u/unsustainableprogram · 1 pointr/Fitness

The standalone pedals are probably the cheapest and most logical purchase.

http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Exerciser-Attractive-Silver/dp/B002VWK09Q

u/StrewwelChris · 1 pointr/Fitness

Can you use something like this or this?