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  2. Life Fitness - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Life Fitness created InMovement, a product line for workplaces, and acquired SCIFIT. [11] In January 2016, Cybex International became part of Life Fitness following its $195 million acquisition by Brunswick Corporation. [12] Indoor Cycling Group was also acquired the same year. Row GX Trainer

  3. TerraCycle (bicycle) - Wikipedia

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    Recumbent cycling is a small market, so in order to make the bicycles, many of the parts had to be hand-crafted. Before long, other recumbent bicycle manufacturers noted TerraCycle's parts and began asking to have parts made for their own recumbent cycles. [ 4 ]

  4. Stepper - Wikipedia

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    The stepper eventually displaced the aligner when the relentless forces of Moore's Law demanded that smaller feature sizes be used. Because the stepper imaged only one chip at a time it offered higher resolution and was the first technology to exceed the 1 micron limit.

  5. Stepper motor - Wikipedia

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    A stepper motor, also known as step motor or stepping motor, [1] is a brushless DC electric motor that rotates in a series of small and discrete angular steps. [2] Stepper motors can be set to any given step position without needing a position sensor for feedback. The step position can be rapidly increased or decreased to create continuous ...

  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.

  7. Exercise equipment - Wikipedia

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    A selection of home exercise equipment: yoga blocks, yoga mat, dumbbells, pull-up/chin-up bar, push-up handles and gloves. Exercise equipment is any apparatus or device used during physical activity to enhance the strength or conditioning effects of that exercise by providing either fixed or adjustable amounts of resistance, or to otherwise enhance the experience or outcome of an exercise routine.