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  2. Best Under-Desk Ellipticals and Bikes for Keeping Moving - AOL

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  3. StreetStrider - Wikipedia

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    With a branded trainer stand, adult StreetStrider models can be fashioned into stationary elliptical trainers, enabling indoor use during inclement weather. The StreetStrider can be used for physical fitness, [5] [6] [7] weight loss, [8] physical therapy, human-powered transport, and outdoor adventure. [9]

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

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    Using under-desk exercise bikes—even the best under-desk bikes—on non-carpeted floors like wood, vinyl, or linoleum can be tricky. Thankfully, this model comes with a non-slip mesh mat to help ...

  5. ElliptiGO - Wikipedia

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    A patent for an elliptical bicycle was first registered in 2008. In 2010, ElliptiGO subsequently secured the exclusive rights to the patents. [2] An elliptical bicycle is a device that uses a running-like elliptical motion to propel a bicycle. [3] [4] [5] The first elliptical bike prototype, codenamed "Alfa", was completed by mid-2006. [3] [4] [6]

  6. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Recumbent bikes offer a unique seated position with your legs extended forward, providing a low-impact, joint-friendly workout that's easier on your cardiovascular system compared to upright bikes ...

  7. Standing cycling - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cyclist standing up Elliptical bike with no seat Standing cycling or cycling out of the saddle is a form of cycling in which the rider stands up while applying force to the pedals. Muscle activation