Gear Review: Look Pedal Keo Blade Cromoly


Updated 01/28/11 2:20 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Review of Look Cycle Keo Blade Chromoly Pedals

Biking is a gear heavy sport, and gear with carbon fiber is often coveted by cyclists because the fiber is lightweight, yet sturdy, shaving ounces off frames, seat posts, and cranks. When you’re climbing long steep hills on a two-wheeled machine, it seems like you can feel every ounce as you pedal against gravity's pull. Carbon fiber holds an idealized spot for cyclists, and any gear made with Read more

Biking By Muscle


Updated 07/25/07 4:45 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 6 comments

Biking By Muscle

Biking is a great way to work your legs without taking a toll on your knees. To work the separate muscle groups in your legs it pays to pedal with clips, or straps, that secure your foot to the pedal. Emphasize the downstroke: If you push on the downstroke you will work your quads - the muscle in the front of the thigh. This is also considered the most efficient stroke. Emphasize the upstroke: Read more

Rowbike: This Looks Like Fun


Updated 02/28/07 10:00 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 1 comment

The Rowbike is an exercise machine that provides the total body conditioning of rowing with the speed and excitement of being on a bicycle. Riding the Rowbike will strengthen your arms, shoulders, upper back, and core muscles. It's a great cardio workout if you're used to running or regular biking, but it's much easier on your lower back, hips, knees, and feet. It's a fun way to lose weight, Read more

5 Solutions to Beginner Bike Commuting Problems


Updated 05/18/12 9:45 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Start a Bike Commute

That fact that it's National Bike Month and the warmer Spring days may mean you have cycling on the brain. Whether you're participating in your city's Bike to Work program or you're starting a commuting routine, here are some solutions to your newbie concerns. I don't know my route: Finding a bike-friendly route is especially crucial if you're a cycling newbie, so before your actual commute, Read more

Bike On: How to Find Your Ideal RPM


Updated 05/03/12 3:20 PM · Posted by · 7 comments

How Fast Should I Pedal When Biking

May is National Bike Month, and we hope you're planning on pedaling. And when cruising on two wheels, to protect your knees and prevent leg fatigue while cycling, you need to pay attention to your pedaling speed! You calculate your pedaling speed through rpms — the revolutions per minute of your pedals. The magic number is 80 rpms. Between 60 to 80 rpms is considered ideal for your knees, but Read more

Is Doing Cardio Before Strength Training Bad?


Updated 05/03/12 1:25 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Is Doing Cardio Before Weights Bad For Your Muscles?

Many of you say that you go to the gym twice in a day, but does the order of your workout matter? New studies, according to The New York Times, may answer the age-old debate held by many hardcore fitness fanatics — whether or not doing cardio before or after your strength training routine is bad for your muscle development. Many athletes and serious exercisers try to avoid doing both in the Read more

5 Things to Never Do During Indoor Cycling Class


Updated 05/02/12 4:00 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Indoor Cycling Class Tips

Indoor cycling classes are an amazing cardio workout, but if you don't know what you're doing, you'll walk away frustrated, or, even worse — injured. Compared to other group fitness classes, indoor cardio cycling is also a little harder to pick up on when trying it for the first time. After getting the lowdown on what to expect from your first class, follow these rules on things you should Read more

5 Must-Have Essentials For Bike Commuters


Updated 04/13/12 1:45 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

What Every Bike Commuter Needs

Riding your bike to work has a myriad of benefits: you'll burn calories, save money, and do your part for the environment. But it's a little more involved than just hopping on your bike and pedaling off into the distance. After you have your route mapped out, you'll need to make sure you've got the right gear to get you there. Read more

Olympic Hopeful Jessica Hardy Shares Her Tips to Beat Workout Boredom


Updated 03/29/12 8:34 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tips to Beat Workout Boredom From Swimmer Jessica Hardy

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from espnW here on FitSugar! By Jessica Hardy Jessica Hardy knew she wanted to be an Olympic swimmer at age 5, when her mom started taking her to the neighborhood pool in Long Beach, Calif. Now, more than 20 years later, she's a three-time world champion and a world record holder in the 50m and 100m breaststroke. Her next goal? Olympic gold in Read more

What We're Sweet On: The Goes-With-Everything Lip Gloss


Updated 03/12/12 11:45 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Make Up For Ever's Pantone Lip Gloss

Pantone's color of the year may be tangerine, but there are a few other shades the color forecasting brand has identified as being hot for Spring 2012. And the folks at Make Up For Ever have ingeniously come up with a 10-piece collection reflecting the runway's trendiest hues, one of which is Starfish, a khaki, sandy tone that's more versatile than you might expect. While it may sound a little Read more