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

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    Best stationary bike for seniors. Other top stationary bikes. How we picked the best stationary bikes. Types of stationary bikes. What to look for in a stationary bike. The benefits of riding a ...

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    Enter indoor exercise bikes, a favorite among Shopping readers. With that in mind, we rounded up 14 spinning bikes ranging from top-rated options at reader-favorite retailers such as Amazon ...

  5. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Stationary bikes are also used for physical testing, i.e. as ergometers for measuring power. Traditionally this is done by imposing a certain level of resistance mechanically and/or measuring this. [6] gives a good overview. Modern ergometers and even many consumer exercise bikes are fitted with electronic sensors and displays.

  6. Indoor cycling - Wikipedia

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    Indoor cycling, often called spinning, is a form of exercise with classes focusing on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity (race days) and recovery, and involves using a special stationary exercise bicycle with a weighted flywheel in a classroom setting. [1]

  7. Spinning (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    Spinning is a brand of indoor bicycles and indoor cycling instruction classes distributed and licensed by the American health and fitness company Mad Dogg Athletics. [1] Launched in 1993, the brand has become a popular term for indoor bicycles and indoor cycling fitness classes in the United States and worldwide.