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  5. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    People on exercise bikes A variety of indoor mini-cycles , sometimes referred to as exercise pedallers , have emerged as portable, low-cost substitutes for traditional stationary bicycles. [ 3 ] They are useful when exercisers are unable to access their stationary bicycles from their homes or local gyms when travels or at work.

  6. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Ellipticals produce an intermediate range of leg motion between that of stationary bikes and treadmills. [5] In a 2010 study, 9 males and 9 females were chosen to exercise at the same RPE on the treadmill or elliptical and found that energy expenditure and oxygen consumption were the same in the two forms of exercise equipment ...

  7. Life Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Life Fitness created the first computerized strength training program in 1988. [3] In 1991, Bally Total Fitness sold the company to Mancuso & Company, a private equity firm, for $62.5 million. [4] The same year, Life Fitness expanded into treadmills. Life Fitness was acquired by Brunswick Corporation in June 1997 for $310 million.