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  2. CLMBR is coming for Peloton’s throne. Could it be the next ...

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    CLMBR, a new vertical climbing machine, is beloved by Jay-Z, LeBron James, and more. Is it a better workout than the Peloton bike?

  3. Step Up Your Home Gym With These 8 Stair Climbers - AOL

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    A stair climber is a fitness machine that mimics the act of climbing stairs to provide a cardio workout that also builds strength. Check out our top 8 picks below.

  4. Exercise machine - Wikipedia

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    An elliptical machine, a type of exercise machine. An exercise machine is any machine used for physical exercise. These range from simple spring-like devices to computerized electromechanical devices to recirculating-stream swimming pools. Most exercise machines incorporate an ergometer.

  5. Jake Gyllenhaal's Trainer Shares the Key to His 'Road ... - AOL

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    Vertical climbers have had a recent resurgence in popularity, with many boutique gyms featuring the machines in their classes. The cardio-focused equipment works by alternately working the limbs ...

  6. StairMaster - Wikipedia

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    The first piece of equipment, StairMaster 5000, was a rotating staircase machine. In March 1984 the StairMaster 5000 was replaced with the StairMaster 6000. Mechanically the StairMaster 6000 was virtually identical to its predecessor, but the 6000 displayed workout information on a digital screen. [ 2 ]

  7. Stair climbing - Wikipedia

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    Stair climbing has developed into the organized sport tower running.Every year several stair climbing races are held around the world with the competitors running up the stairs of some of the world's tallest buildings and towers (e.g., the Empire State Building, Gran Hotel Bali), or on outside stairs such as the Niesenbahn Stairway.