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  2. This Cardio Machine Gives You The Biggest Burn ... - AOL

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    A 2021 study found that the treadmill is the most effective cardio machine for weight loss. A trainer explains why—and reveals the best treadmill workouts.

  3. These Machines Are The Best Way To Get Your Zone 2 Cardio In ...

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    Where to start: Since this cardio machine's a little different than your usual cardio equipment, Kanski recommends starting off slowly. Walk, jog, or run for 20 to 30 minutes to get familiar with it.

  4. 7 Popular Cardio Machines for Weight Loss, Ranked by ... - AOL

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    From the classic treadmill to the intense Assault Bike, cardio machines offer a variety of ways to torch calories and boost your metabolism. 7 Popular Cardio Machines for Weight Loss, Ranked by ...

  5. This Gym Machine Reigns Supreme When It Comes To Cardio ... - AOL

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    The stair climber is a great cardio option because "it’s low impact, but high intensity," says Anna Victoria, CPT, founder of the Fit Body app, who used the machine throughout her pregnancy. The ...

  6. StairMaster - Wikipedia

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    StairMaster is an American company specializing in the design and production of fitness equipment. They sell cardiovascular and strength equipment such as stair climbing machines, TreadClimber cardio machines and dumbbell sets. The Stairmaster was so widely used that people referred to nearly all other brands of step climbers as StairMasters. [1]

  7. Aerotrim - Wikipedia

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    It is the only stationary exercise machine known to have the ability to move into any direction by counterbalance alone. It is this control, or "wheeling", that requires every muscle in the body to be used evenly, even those not usually targeted by weight training or general cardiovascular exercise. [ 5 ]