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  2. 6 Ellipticals That Can Help You Crush Cardio at Home - AOL

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    Max Total 16 Elliptical. Best for: Those who need a spacious, easy to read/navigate console. Who It's for. The Max Total 16 will give you a similarly intense workout as the Max Trainer M9.

  3. The 16 Best Ellipticals for Low-Impact Cardio Workouts at Home

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    Here are the best elliptical machines to add to your home workout regimen for getting in shape without anything too fancy, complicated or a difficult learning curve. 1. Bowflex M8 Max Trainer

  4. These Machines Are The Best Way To Get Your Zone 2 ... - AOL

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    The new at-home exercise machine options offer major health benefits in surprisingly small footprints. That's why cardio machines are absolutely worth investing in, says Winnie Yu, DPT, CPT ...

  5. The 7 Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes of 2024, According to ...

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    Recumbent Exercise Bike ME-709. Like most home gym equipment, recumbent exercise bikes can take up a ton of space. Marcy's ME-709 is designed to be more compact than most, making it a great option ...

  6. NordicTrack - Wikipedia

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    NordicTrack is an American company that manufactures treadmills, strength training equipment, ellipticals, exercise bikes, and accessories. It is best known for its Nordic ski machines, low-impact exercisers, ellipticals, and incline trainers. NordicTrack is owned and managed by iFIT Health & Fitness Inc. and is headquartered in Logan, Utah.

  7. Exercise machine - Wikipedia

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    Weight machines use gravity as the primary source of resistance, and a combination of simple machines to convey that resistance, to the person using the machine. Each of the simple machines (pulley, lever, wheel, incline) changes the mechanical advantage of the overall machine relative to the weight.