The post is inaccurate that you get less exercise from an ebike merely because there is less physical exertion.
What you want to accomplish in terms of health depends on many factors.
For example diet is an important independent factor in one's health. Exercise is another. With exercise you can break it down further. Do you want to build stamina? Do you want to work on strength and muscle development? Do you want to lose weight?
Usually, most people want to lose weight. The most efficient way to lose weight when doing exercise is partaking in cardiovascular exercise such as walking, jogging, or cycling. However, if you want to lose weight fast and efficiently, it is important to maintain your maximum heart rate level at 60 to 70% for at least 30 minutes. Accordingly, taking into account what is your maximum heart rate dependent on your age (as you get older, the bpm lowers as well), you never want to run, jog, or cycle at full strength if you want to lose weight. Walking at a brisk pace, perhaps at a mildly elevated level, barely even getting a sweat, will result in greater and faster weight loss than jogging, running, or cycling. Therefore, ebikes are much better at losing weight than riding a regular bike.
I intend on buying an ebike by the end of the year. I'm 49, 5'8", 148 lbs and totally ripped. I plan on buying an ebike for fun, the environment, and exercise. The exercise aspect only for the light cardio I need since I never want my heart rate to go over 120 bpm. This "less physical effort" will maintain me at less than 12% body fat than riding a normal bike, while never feeling over exhausted or spent.
BTW, that's why @christob has lost 48 lbs. Shout out to @christob he's written a lot about his experience with the Cafe, one of the 2 bikes I'm considering.
What you want to accomplish in terms of health depends on many factors.
For example diet is an important independent factor in one's health. Exercise is another. With exercise you can break it down further. Do you want to build stamina? Do you want to work on strength and muscle development? Do you want to lose weight?
Usually, most people want to lose weight. The most efficient way to lose weight when doing exercise is partaking in cardiovascular exercise such as walking, jogging, or cycling. However, if you want to lose weight fast and efficiently, it is important to maintain your maximum heart rate level at 60 to 70% for at least 30 minutes. Accordingly, taking into account what is your maximum heart rate dependent on your age (as you get older, the bpm lowers as well), you never want to run, jog, or cycle at full strength if you want to lose weight. Walking at a brisk pace, perhaps at a mildly elevated level, barely even getting a sweat, will result in greater and faster weight loss than jogging, running, or cycling. Therefore, ebikes are much better at losing weight than riding a regular bike.
I intend on buying an ebike by the end of the year. I'm 49, 5'8", 148 lbs and totally ripped. I plan on buying an ebike for fun, the environment, and exercise. The exercise aspect only for the light cardio I need since I never want my heart rate to go over 120 bpm. This "less physical effort" will maintain me at less than 12% body fat than riding a normal bike, while never feeling over exhausted or spent.
BTW, that's why @christob has lost 48 lbs. Shout out to @christob he's written a lot about his experience with the Cafe, one of the 2 bikes I'm considering.