Schwinn A20 Recumbent Exercise Bike Coupon Code


Schwinn A20 Recumbent Exercise Bike

  • Recumbent exercise bike with eddy current resistance system
  • Eight resistance levels, six preset workout programs, one quickstart/manual program
  • LCD console tracks your time, RPM, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, and course profile
  • Grip heart rate monitor; step-through recumbent frame
  • 275-pound capacity; measures 16.5 x 40.5 x 61 inches (W x H x L)
  • Also features a reading rack. water bottle holder, fan, and transport wheels
  • Frame warranty: 2 years, parts and electronic: 6 months, wear parts: 30 days

Schwinn A20 Recumbent Exercise Bike New Year 2012 Deals

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$ 299.00

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$ 229.98

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Get fit on your own schedule and in your own home with the A20 recumbent exercise bike from Schwinn Fitness. Boasting a computer-controlled, eddy current resistance system and a durable belt drive motor, the A20 runs smoothly and quietly, with eight resistance levels to keep you on your toes. The battery-powered bike also supports several different workout programs, so you can customize your workout and keep things fresh. And thanks to the informative LCD console, you can easily monitor your workout progress, with readouts for time, RPM, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, course profile.

Other details include a grip heart rate monitor; an extra-wide, extra-padded seat that adjusts to accommodate riders of all body sizes and types; integrated leveling feet for better stability; regular platform pedals; and a step-through recumbent frame for easy entry and exit. The A20, which also includes transport wheels for enhanced mobility, supports up to 275 pounds.

The A20′s LCD console tracks your workout progress.

Features and Specifications:

  • Ergonomic seat design with secure adjustments for a great fit
  • Two-position lumbar support
  • Unique console design with integrated fan and control buttons
  • Comfort-designed grip heart rate sensors allow for natural hand positioning
  • Perimeter weighted flywheel for a true road feel and smooth, consistent workouts
  • Fast and reliable electromagnetic resistance system
  • Oversized stabilizers and levelers for a solid workout platform
  • Resistance Levels: 8
  • Workout Programs: 1 Manual/Quickstart, 6 profile
  • Display Type: Multi-function LCD
  • Display Readout: Time, RPM, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, course profile
  • Reading rack
  • Water bottle holder
  • Transport wheels
  • Switchable from miles to kilometers
  • Product Dimensions: 61 inches long by 17 inches wide by 41 inches tall
  • Product Weight: 60 pounds
  • Maximum User Weight: 275 pounds
  • Power Requirements: Battery operated, optional AC adapter accessory

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Frame — 2 years, Mechanical & Electrical Parts — 6 months, Wear Parts — 30 days

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Schwinn A20
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Number of Programs 7 10 17 17 16
Workout Programs 1 Manual, 6 Profile 6 Profile, 1 Custom, Quick Start, Fitness Test, Results Mode 8 Profile, 2 Custom, Quick Start, Fitness Test, 3 Heart Rate Controlled, Distance Goal, Results Mode 8 Profiles, Quick Start, Distance Goal, 2 Custom, 3 Heart Rate Controlled, Fitness Test, Results Mode 6 Profile, Quick Start, 2 Custom, 3 Heart Rate Controlled, Fitness Test, Distance Goal, Calorie Goal, Results Mode
Performance Tracking No No Schwinn Advantage™ Schwinn Advantage™ No
Polar® Heart Rate System No No No Yes Yes
Heart Rate contact contact telemetry enabled & contact telemetry enabled & contact telemetry enabled (with chest strap) & contact
Display Type LCD extra large LCD extra large black backlit LCD with multi-colored brickyard extra large black backlit LCD with multi-colored brickyard extra large blue backlit LCD
Resistance Levels 8 16 16 16 16
Other Features magnetic eddy current brake, extra large console, fan, reading rack, water bottle holder, two position lumbar support, powered by battery or AC adaptor (sold separately) compatible, transport wheels, rear stabilizer frame levelers, switchable from miles to kilometers magnetic eddy current brake, thickly padded seat with side bolsters and lumbar support, reading rack, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, AC adaptor included magnetic eddy current brake, console angle adjustability, thickly padded seat with side bolsters and lumbar support, storage basket, reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, oversized deluxe pedals eddy current brake, console angle adjustability, thickly padded seat with side bolsters and lumbar support, blower fan, speakers, storage basket, reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, adjustable handlebars, switchable from miles to kilometers, oversized deluxe pedals magnetic eddy current brake, console angle adjustability, thickly padded seat with side bolsters and lumbar support, blower fan, reading rack, water bottle holder, storage basket, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, oversized deluxe pedals
Dimensions (L x W x H) 61 x 17 x 41 inches 56 x 25 x 38 inches
63 x 25 x 46 inches
67 x 25 x 26 inches
67 x 25 x 52 inches
Product Weight 60 pounds 97 pounds 117 pounds
117 pounds
119 pounds
Warranty Frame: 2 years, Mechanical & Electric: 6 months, Wear Parts: 30 days Frame: 5 years, Mechanical & Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 days Frame: 5 years, Mechanical & Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 days Frame: 5 years, Mechanical & Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 days Frame: 10 years, Mechanical: 2 years, Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 6 months
Max. User Weight 275 pounds
275 pounds 275 pounds 275 pounds 300 pounds

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Question
I have 4 months (at the most) during which I would like to lose 10 or 20 pounds. I want to do this the healthy way and understand that there is no weight-loss miracle overnight. No pills or extreme liquid diets, please! I have access to a small gym (has a treadmill and one of those electric bikes) and a jogging trail; I am willing to change the food I am eating/my diet, too.
Suggestions? Help? How should I do this?
If it means anything, I want to lose the weight in order to be more fit.
Question
I want to start working out in the morning with out any Accessories. it’s not necessarily for weight loss, but to get toned(not beefy). i recently lost 40 lbs in 2 months from illness and now i feel really flabby( im still overweight). my dr wants me to work out but walking is just too boring, and i ride my bike daily. i need something for my buns,arms,back and thighs. i have tried Pilate’s and i cant hold positions and when i was in high school colorgaurd we did some great dancers warm up that i forgot but i loved the feeling after.
. i needs something like aerobics or a basic routine. id like to get a dvd with a 10 minute sessions like, warm up, target areas, and stretching. please help me out if you think you know what will be good for me and you’ve actually seen it. there are so many that are corny,or too advanced. i dont want to hip hop or salsa, not my style at all! lol! i just want to get toned without embarrassing myself
Question
I have an imobile/home bike or whatever they are called (http://www.chinawholesalegift.com/pic/Health-Gifts/Fitness-Machine/Home-Bike-(Magnetic-System)-20324653706.jpg) and I was wondering when it would be the best time to do a long workout –
a) morning, before school
b) late afternoon, after school
c) evening, after dinner
When do you burn the most? Or does it matter? Thank you
Answered by Natalie
the morning, it amps up your metabolism for the rest of the dy and gives yu energy plus you will be more careful of what you eat since you don’t want to ruin what you just completed
Answered by James
b..because you burn off all that you have ate during the day..if you excercise during morning, you will not burn much because you do not have enough electrolytes and energy in you to burn the calories off…
Answered by perfectvelvet
It doesn’t matter; your body doesn’t know what time it is. You want to eat before you exercise, as well as after, since you need the fuel to burn and need to replenish the nutrients you lost.

Likewise, you can also break up your workout and do a little bit at each of the three times; it has the same benefit as doing the longer workout, and you might be more likely to stick to it.

Your body will burn more calories after you work out, but the effect does not last all day (a few hours at most).

Answered by Kate
Whenever you WANT to exercise is the best time. If you have to force yourself to do it, you are going to drop the habit quickly.

Anytime of day is good. Your metabolism will be affected no matter what time of the day you do it. A regular exercise routine causes an increase in your metabolic rate.

For general health you should ride your bike about 30-40 minutes a day, and if you have to do it in 10 minute increments, so be it!
For weight loss you should ride your bike about 60-70 minutes a day.

Good luck! And good for you!

Question
Hello,

I’ve seen a few topics on this question, but most are a few years old, so I decided to start a new thread to hopefully get some updated answers.

I’ve recently tried to start getting in better shape with some walking/jogging but it’s rough on my horrible feet. I would like to switch to biking but am not sure how to choose a bike or what bikes are good for my purposes. I was sort of inspired to switch to biking by the host of the local morning radio show in my area who recently trained for 2 months from scratch to participate in a local charity ride for cancer research (30 miles). He said that he has lost 30lbs since he started training (seems like quite a lot for a limited time though…), and feels a lot better physically. My goal would be to start riding and continue to do so to where I might be able to participate in next year’s event (Nov 2011), but maybe ride the 70 mile ride. I don’t think I would be able to do the 170 at that point, or if I would even attempt to. Overall though, my ultimate reason for riding the bike though is basic weight loss and improved fitness. If I lost 20-25 pounds, I would be extremely happy with that (currently 6’1″, 217), plus the weight training that I started picking up would get my body in hopefully better shape (weights for upper body, cycling for lower body/cardio (hopefully)). I already know that a proper diet is the most important aspect, and I’m already working on that…

I live in a mostly metro area of South Florida, so no hills to speak of and lots and lots of heavy traffic surface streets, but I hope to be able to do some research for recommended good places for cycling (probably would ask the local bike shop people I guess). I am willing to invest in the bike, as it is an investment in my total health, so I wouldn’t buy a cheap bike but on the other hand I don’t really want to buy a top tier bike at this point either. Something mid-range is probably best.

I also am thinking of buying a stationary bike for the days where I still want to exercise but might want to watch a movie at the same time, haha. So if anybody has a recommendation on that, that’s great too…

Thanks!

Answered by Bob Marks
I would start off by going to the local bike shop and telling them where you want to ride. A road bike is great for getting into shape. They are lite and fast and just beg you to go faster. They are also better in windy conditions where sitting upright creates a lot of drag. You can buy a trainer to put your bike on or look for a good used stationary bike. I like the bike on the trainer better but it’s up to you. The shop can help you with the correct size frame. Like you said diet is more important but if stick with it 25 lbs will disappear very quickly.
Answered by Mtrlpqbiker
When you visit local bike shops for advice about good places to ride, ask about the bikes they sell. Buying a cheap bike has advantages and disadvantages. If you buy a cheap one, it will be less reliable, less fun to ride, and will cost more for upkeep. If you find you enjoy riding, you will soon be in the market for the bike you should have bought at the beginning. If you buy a good bike the odds are better you will enjoy riding and continue. If it turns out you don’t like cycling you can sell your bike and get some of your money back. As for a stationary bike, buy a trainer instead, you can use your bike on it. Your bike will fit you better if you bought a good one, so you will be more comfortable training on it, the trainer will take up less room in your house, and will probably cost less than a stationary bike
Question
I’m looking to really up my fitness for road biking but the winter keeps me from getting my bike out. I know I can buy a trainer and am looking in to that, but I really need a workout that gets my climbing muscles stronger. I took a spin class and think that could be an option, it seemed to work my climbing muscles. Anyone have a good winter regiment of cardio and strength training for biking?

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Comments

  1. Case says:

    If your a morning person go with before school but after a bit to eat for energy. Your metabolism will get a kick start, you become more alert for the day, its also been shown that people who start the day eating right or exercising have a better change to continue a health conscience day.

    If your not a morning person, aim for after dinner but not too late. Some people hate morning times, or their schedules just aren’t conducive to morning workouts. If you are going to workout at night, you should try to do so by 7ish pm and you can’t let it drag on too late. You need time to get a little carbs and protein (keyword is little) into your body so it doesn’t brake down muscle while you sleep. You also need time to let your body relax so you can get GOOD sleep.

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