I'm interested in putting one of these under my desk for cardio gains + cutting gains (losses?).Anyone use them?Any particular model to get or to avoid?
>>75721164absolutely worthless.
>>75721165Say it ain't so :(I really want some sort of cardio devictwhile working and my desk isn't a standing desk.
>>75721170work less, wagecuckjust do an extra 15min walk every time you go to the bathroom
They can work but theyre pretty annoying to use.
>>75721170You're on the right track, but what you need is a walking pad and a obviously a desk that you work on while standing. If you are really that much of a poorfag, one of the bikes might be worth a try though.
>>75721278Is there any merit in getting a more expensive one instead of the 40 dollar one?>>75721262I'm in my money grind arc tho... And I'm doing 1099 work on the side so every 15 minutes off is lost money gains. I also lift 1.5-2 hours 4-5x a week. I'm fine giving up that time because it's obviously good for your health and social appeal. I have done work on my smart phone while walking 1-2 hours a day, but it fucking sucks desuyo.>>75721286I have money, but my setup has 3 monitors of the desk and a very large TV mounted to the wall that is also connected to the computer for stuff like email, chats, weather, stock prices, and other information I'd like to reference throughout the day. I also use it as my home theater before bed.Basically, if I get a standing desk, then it will obscure the TV. It will also be a tight squeeze to give room for the monitors to rise instead of hitting the TV. All that considered, now that I typed it out, maybe I should just take the standing desk pill with one of those walking pads.