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  2. 7 Best Under-Desk Bikes So You Can Move While You Work - AOL

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    Given the many doctor-endorsed benefits of this kind of exercise, here are the best under-desk bikes to keep you moving while you work or sit. Medical Under-Desk Bike Pedal Exerciser. This best ...

  3. 5 top-rated fitness products to help you stay active at your desk

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    FEIERDUN Mini Exercise Bike. $48 at Amazon. FitBeast Grip Strengthener. ... "My husband absolutely loves the convenience of being able to sit comfortably in his chair while staying active. He uses ...

  4. Stay Active While WFH With an Under Desk Bike - AOL

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    This under desk bike is a favorite because it's easy to use, easy to adjust, and works well with nearly every desk/chair combo out there. Simply place your feet on the flat pedals and adjust the ...

  5. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A stationary bicycle (also known as exercise bicycle, exercise bike, spinning bike, spin bike, or exercycle) is a device used as exercise equipment for indoor cycling. It includes a saddle , pedals , and some form of handlebars arranged as on a (stationary) bicycle .

  6. Riding-like sitting - Wikipedia

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    Riding-like sitting. Riding-like sitting or balanced sitting includes a sitting posture that approaches the natural resting position. A forward-sloping seat encourages this natural posture, which is the same as when lying on the side while sleeping. The lumbar curve is preserved, the joint angles are open, and the muscles are well-balanced and ...

  7. Balance bike - Wikipedia

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    A wooden balance bike. A balance bike (or run bike) is a bicycle without pedals that learners propel by pushing their feet against the ground. [1] By allowing children to focus on developing their sense of balance and coordination before introducing pedalling, balance bikes enable independent riding more quickly than training wheels.