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Originally Posted by Curious
Sorry, without more input from you, nope.
I really wouldn't know what type of equipment to recommend without knowing more about what you can do physically.
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Well physically I'm not really limited per-say. The main issues are space, price, and comfort.
Ex. I can ride a bike fine, but my other health problems makes it uncomfortable. The bouncing of the bike will cause me pain. I can switch to a stationary bike. But that would be too boring for me. That's way I'm working on buying a tadpole recumbent bicycle.
If I get exercise equipment, it needs to be compact. It can't be a pile of metal that sits in the corner. I would need it to be able fold away under a bed or in a closet.
The price is a biggest issue. I'm not M$, so I don't have $$$$ to spend on the biggest and best equipment, plans, and what not.