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  2. 6 Ellipticals That Can Help You Crush Cardio at Home - AOL

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    Max Trainer M9. Best for: Those who want a tough cardio workout. Who It's for. The Bowflex Max Trainer M9 is tailor-made for individuals who are ready to challenge themselves on an elliptical.

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    These best-selling machines can help you work up a sweat. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ... Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Lighter Side.

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    With each of these diagnostic exercises, you’ll adjust the arms and accessories and learn how to pause the action on the screen and follow the prompts to get the machine in the right configuration.

  5. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    Commercial elliptical trainer (rear drive version) Row of elliptical trainers at a gym ElliptiGO trainers are elliptical but not stationary. An elliptical trainer or cross-trainer is a stationary exercise machine used to stair climb, walk, or run without causing excessive pressure to the joints, hence decreasing the risk of impact injuries.

  6. Soloflex - Wikipedia

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    Soloflex home gym machines use an elastic element to provide resistance. The product also comes with an instructional DVD. Soloflex's WBV Platform made news in July 2007 for a Consumer Reports review that demonstrated it had been using claims from research that may not apply to their machine. [3] "At press time, even the research on its Website ...

  7. Aerotrim - Wikipedia

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    An aerotrim (also known as Multi-Axis Trainer or MAT) is a 3-axis gimbal large enough to contain a human being, used for cardiovascular workout and equilibrioception (balance) training in pilots and astronauts. Aerotrims saw use in gyms during the 1980s, but