Okay, as promised I am going to go through my personal list of must have equipment for optimum weight loss (fat loss).
The first item of must have equipment for me is a good bicycle (not an exercise bike), but a real bicycle for cycling outdoors. While I know that walking is one of the best exercises that you can do, it just doesn’t do it for me – I find it somewhat boring and a bit of a task, whereas with cycling, I love the freedom of being able to travel much greater distances, see more of the world around me and get a significantly better fat burn for the time involved in exercising.

I can also burn around twice as many calories riding than I can walking for the same amount of time
Plus when riding a bicycle I can get my heart rate up into the fat burning zone quite easily, even at a moderate pace, whereas with walking, I find it quite difficult to get my heart rate up to that same level without resorting jogging intermittently. I can also burn around twice as many calories riding than I can walking for the same amount of time.
At the moment I have two bicycles, a hybrid bike and a road bike. The hybrid bike I use for my shorter rides (workouts) and the road bike I use for my longer rides (usually an hour or more). I had previously owned a mountain bike, but like more than 75% of mountain bike owners, I rarely used it off road- It was meant for maneuvering rocky areas and hills, not flat concrete bike trails so the suspension forks, nobbly tyres and etc. became a hindrance when riding on the roads – hence the switch to a hybrid or city bike.
Make sure that your bicycle is the right size for you or it can become quite uncomfortable due to your incorrect body positioning, similarly, a good quality comfortable saddle (seat) is also important if you are planning to spend some time riding. You should be able to ride for a couple of hours without any pain or discomfort after. A good pair of cycling shorts (with chamois insert) is also highly recommended to reduce or minimise any discomfort in the crutch area.
At least one water bottle cage or carrier is also a must for your water bottle(s) to ensure you keep yourself well hydrated during your rides – drinking water at least every 20 minutes is recommended. I also have a small Cateye cycling computer attached to both bicycles, so that I can check my speed, average speed, time and distance traveled during and after a ride.
I also use and highly recommend a a heart rate monitor which includes a chest strap and a wrist unit that measures duration of exercise, time in “the zone” (your target heart rate to accomplish fat burning), average and maximum heart rate, and calories burned – but I will cover this item in more detail in a later post.
Bike riding is a fun part of my exercise and weight loss regimen, helping me to burn calories at an accelerated rate – so I suggest checking out a hybrid bike and customizing it to your needs.







I went through your blog, and I found it really good thanks for your advices. I agree with these advice and look forward to more such advices.
I agree with you about walking…. unless you are lucky enough to live somewhere with great scenery walking your local streets is not very exciting. I enjoy cycling into the fields and exploring the more difficult to get to places.