I once had a garage sale and advertised that I was selling every piece of exercise equipment known to woman. There was a thigh master (my second since I wore the first one out), a recumbent exercise bike (the second exercise bike I’ve gotten rid of at a garage sale), a rowing machine, and a variety of other weak moments from infomercials. You wouldn’t know it by looking at me, but if it starts with "Ab" I’ve owned it. Think: Abflex, Abdominizer, Abtastic; all sold in pristine, gently used condition. The only thing I kept was my imitation stair master, which hasn’t been exercised since this knee thing started kicking up.

Dsc01585So, why, after getting rid of two in my life, is this hated item in my bedroom?The answer: doctor’s orders. Pay no attention to the ancient "how to get a sexy tummy using your exercise ball" articles taped to the wall, I don’t know why they’re there, they’ve never been used. I first tried to borrow a bike from someone at work, but one person who thought she had one buried in her basement, discovered her husband had already taken it to the dump. That’s how much this item is missed when not in use. Another one left hers out in the carport as a free offering to anyone who would haul it off. I’m not the only one who has these feelings towards exercise bikes.

My son listed my "desire" on freecycle (no pun intended), and the only reply was from a person who offered to be my walking partner as an alternative to the dreaded cycle. The dear boy, obviously a product of his mother’s genes, searched the sale ads and found me this baby for $99. An offer I couldn’t refuse. We’ll see about that. Most people want a book rack hooked up to their bike, I have to figure out a way to maintain my speed while knitting.

Dsc01594 Here is my progress on C’est La Vie. I discovered some tension issues along the way. I’ve been working on it while at physical therapy and I think I adjust my tension according to what I’m feeling at the time. I was able to frog back and fix the most obvious problem, but have elected to tighten up the other two rows after the fact by tightening up the yarn and cutting it, but first I’ll wait to see if it resolves itself in blocking. The drape on this wrap is wonderful.

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8 responses to “Every piece of exercise equipment known to woman”

  1. Chris Avatar

    Thanks for the info on the passing out issue. I do hope I never progress to that, if that is what I have.
    My theory on why we don’t have any of those exercise items is, they don’t go with my decor. Now my cousin built a new house with a GYM room for his wife. She’s always working out. I’d rather sit and knit!

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  2. Beth Avatar

    I’ve got one of those in my storage closet. I think. I don’t think I’ve already gotten rid of it. Maybe I should check – and get it out and ride it? Nah. It would cut into my knitting time.

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  3. Dorothy Avatar

    I’ve actually had pretty good luck with my recumbent bike – something about being able to exercise while sitting down. I’ve tried knitting while biking, but it was a no go. So – I’ve settled for books on tape. The plus side is you can continue the book while you’re knitting too! Check our your local libray – ours has thousands!

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  4. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny

    We’ve had a number of ‘come and go’ exercise equipment. I bought used stuff that broke….a rowing machine, a small stationary bike, and a small treadmill, that the husband didn’t want to bother trying to fix. So out they went. I gave my stepper to my daughter (now SHE literally has a house full of equipment and she actually USES it ALL!). Right now we have a little-used Bowflex in our basement, and a new big treadmill in our livingroom that gets a lot of use. Earlier this fall, I learned how to walk up to 1.8 mph while knitting a simple garter stitch diagonal square for a charity. I enjoyed that, and made over 20 of those squares. I looked forward to that time as “wow! bonus knitting time!” But, I haven’t found another suitable project to work on. Too many things are “sit and concentrate” type knitting. Our treadmill does indeed have a book rack, but, um, I am noticing that in order to be able to read and walk at the same time, I need BIGGER print. Sigh……

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  5. Peggy Avatar

    Long time no see… glad to see you are still knitting lots! How’s Marina coming along?

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  6. Alison Avatar

    Howdy – sorry I couldnt’ find your email so I figured this was the next best way… I am glad you like the spreedsheets – I hope you get good use out of them… It was the best way to organize my stash… although I do need to get my yarn info in there…. YIKES

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  7. Karen Avatar

    Those things are used for exercise? Hmmm, I thought they were to drape my clothes on! Hmmm….

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  8. Christina Avatar

    Exercise bikes make lovely clothes racks if needed, or was that just the one I used to own?

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