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  2. Get Your Sweat on with These Exercise Bikes for At-Home ... - AOL

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    So, if you want more resistance on your ride, pedal faster. This exercise bike also has connected handles that work in tandem with the pedals, so you can take some of the focus off your legs and ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Physical Therapists Recommend These Under-Desk Bikes To Stay ...

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    This pedal exerciser from Vaunn Medical is one of the most budget-friendly we tested. The roughly 9,000 five-star ratings also make it one of the best-reviewed under-desk bikes on Amazon. Bonus ...

  5. Indoor cycling - Wikipedia

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    Horizontally, the seat should be set in order for the front of the knee to be directly in vertical line with the ball of the foot when the pedal is pointing forward. [3] [4] This results in a position where the knee is slightly bent at an angle between 25% and 35% when the leg is extended with the foot resting flat at the bottom of the pedal ...

  6. Exercise machine - Wikipedia

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    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. These range from simple spring-like devices to computerized electromechanical devices to recirculating-stream swimming pools.

  7. Bullworker - Wikipedia

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    Chapman's physical exerciser. A second device, invented in 1937 by Arthur William Chapman would be used to create the Bullworker.. The patent states: The invention relates to physical exercisers for human use, and seeks to provide in a single device means whereby a large variety of beneficial exercises for the body and limbs may be carried out.