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

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    Staying active is crucial for seniors' health and well-being, but traditional forms of exercise can become challenging with age. Outdoor cycling, for instance, might lose its appeal due to ...

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    Exercise bikes, especially the best exercise bikes, can be expensive. But they don't have to be, as there are plenty of good value models available for less than $1,000. Other features

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    Shop Amazon deals on exercise bikes, vetted by a fitness editor. Take up to 63% off an upright, recumbent, or foldable exercise bike to feel the burn.

  5. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    People on exercise bikes Various types of indoor mini-cycles (also known as exercise pedallers ) have also developed as portable, inexpensive alternatives to 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. The Beachbody Company - Wikipedia

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    The Beachbody Company acquired MYXfitness, an exercise bike manufacturer, upon going public in June 2021. MYX remained in Greenwich, Connecticut and released an updated indoor cycle that July. It integrated Beachbody On Demand and Openfit within an existing library of workout content.

  7. Life Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Keene P. Dimick created an exercise bike in 1968. In 1977, Augie Nieto incorporated the company in as Lifecycle, Inc. to sell exercise bikes that were based on Dimick's design. [ 1 ] Nieto sold the company to Bally Total Fitness in 1984, who subsequently renamed the company Life Fitness, Inc. [ 2 ]