Schwinn 240 Recumbent Exercise Bike
The Schwinn 240 is another quality recumbent exercise bike from Schwinn. It is the latest top of the range model and is powered by magnetic ECB (Eddy Current Brake) resistance which gives it smooth,...
View ArticleStamina Elite Total Body Recumbent Bike
The Stamina company is known for making some of the highest quality, most reasonably price fitness equipment. With the introduction of their popular Stamina Elite Total Body Recumbent Bike, they’ve...
View ArticleLifecore LC1000RB Recumbent Exercise Bike Review
Are you still looking for the right and the most comfortable way to exercise that can give a more what you need for a daily work out? Well, the wait is over. Here comes the new Lifecore LC1000RB...
View ArticleWhy Recumbent Bikes Are A Better Option For Your Back
The fitness craze has taken over the country, but some of us are not able to do the things we once did. While bike riding has proven to be a very effective cardio workout, the required positioning is...
View ArticleThe Tunturi F30 Magnetic Semi Recumbent Bike
Throughout this site you’ll find lots of recumbent exercise bike reviews. However, this particular recumbent exercise bike review focuses in on the Tunturi F30 magnetic semi recumbent exercise bike....
View ArticleA Sportsart Recumbent Exercise Bike Is The King’s Throne To Training
A Sportsart recumbent exercise bike is a top of the line, high-end piece of exercise equipment. No other recumbent exercise bike is as comfortable as these state of the art bicycles. They’re so...
View ArticleRoad Trip to the Desert
December 26th, one day after Christmas, we hopped into the car at 4:30 a.m. and started driving south on what was to be a 3,000+ mile road trip. The road trip was initially planned for 2 reasons,...
View ArticleOur First Triathlon ~ Queen City Tri
May 21st marked our first triathlon, the Queen City Tri. Since mid-January Veronica and I have been training nearly every single day for this event. We signed up for a beginners triathlon course at...
View ArticleWhy I Love to Run
Who are we really trying to kid here? Reason number 7 that I love to run was something I discovered this weekend at the Lee Foster Memorial 5 Mile Run in Saint Marys (being the 7th race of my life –...
View ArticleThe Fearless Life – The story of Bethany Hamilton
Recently, I saw the movie “Soul Surfer.” If you’re not familiar with Bethany Hamilton’s story, she’s the young girl whose arm was bitten off by a huge shark while surfing in Hawaii on Halloween morning...
View ArticleJust a bit Shy of Crazy
Yesterday started off like any other. I woke up, wrangled the dogs for a little while, then laced up my Salamon’s for some backyard hill sprints. My current training program calls for track speed work...
View ArticleAbout-Austin Healey
In 1946, Donald Healey established his Motor Company in Warwick, United Kingdom, with the purpose of designing and producing sporting cars. His company set out to design and develop a chassis and...
View ArticleAustin-Healey 100
The Austin-Healey 100 model was introduced during the Motor Show in 1952 and came with a beautiful body designed by Donald Healey’s Motor Company and with an engine by Austin that had been previously...
View ArticleAustin-Healey 3000
Most probably, the Austin-Healey 3000 model is the most sought-after British classic sports car ever built. The 3000 has been very desirable to many enthusiasts from the very moment the car was...
View ArticleAustin Healey Sprite (Bugeye)
Donald Healey designed the Austin-Healey Sprite as an open, small sports car. The car was introduced in 1958 by BMC (British Motor Corporation) as a rather small, low-cost open sports car developed for...
View ArticleAustin-Healey Sprite Mark II
Austin-Healey’s Sprite Mark II (Series HAN6 & HAN7) was produced between 1961 and 1964. The Mark II was quite differently styled than the Bugeye, its rather awkwardly-looking predecessor. The...
View ArticleAustin-Healey Sprite Mark III
Austin-Healey’s Sprite Mark III was produced in the years 1964-1966 (Series HAN8). The Mark III was actually Austin-Healey’s transition model between its predecessor (the Mark II) and the Mark IV...
View Article1960 Austin-Healey
Perhaps the Austin-Healey 3000 is the best known of all the Big Healeys. The 3000 is similar to the Austin-Healey 100-6 and it came in two versions, the 3000-BT7 and the 3000-BN7. The 3000-BT7 was the...
View Article1967 Austin-Healey Sprite
The History of the Austin-Heley Sprite (1962-1969) The 1967 Austin-Healey Sprite Mk III is a 2-door, 4-cylinder (1098cc-59hp) much-loved convertible. This famous “Bugeye” Sprite was a relatively cheap,...
View ArticleWhat Kind Of Car Lover Are You?
Chuck and I got involved in our first car club when we lived in Rochester and had our Austin-Healey 100, besides a Corvette. We had a blast. Met a great bunch of people, did a ton of events. In fact, I...
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