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  2. Your Home Gym Needs An Exercise Bike—And Fitness ... - AOL

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    Resistance. A common form of exercise bike resistance is magnetic, but some bikes, like the Sunny Health and Fitness Bike and the Schwinn Airdyne Bike, also offer air or friction resistance ...

  3. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Some stationary bike models feature handlebars that are connected to the pedals so that the upper body can be exercised along with the lower body. Most exercise bikes come with mechanisms to apply resistance to the pedals, enhancing the intensity of the exercise. Resistance mechanisms include magnets, fans, and friction mechanisms.

  4. Bicycle trainer - Wikipedia

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    Wind — The unit uses a fan powered by the cyclist's leg power to provide resistance on the rear tire. Pros: Resistance progresses with the cyclist's speed, creating a realistic feeling of cycling on the road. Cons: Noise, limited resistance. Magnetic — A magnetic flywheel creates resistance on the rear wheel. Pros: Nearly silent operation.

  5. Wingate test - Wikipedia

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    The test, which can also be performed on an arm crank ergometer, consists of a set time pedalling at maximum speed against a given resistance. [2] The prototype test based on the Cumming’s test was introduced in 1974, [ 3 ] at the Wingate Institute [ citation needed ] and has undergone modifications as time has progressed.

  6. The 10 Best Indoor Bike Trainers - AOL

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    The bike is ideal for anyone committed to improving their fitness through indoor training. At $4,000, however, it’s pretty much an investment in an entire extra bike, and one you can’t ride ...

  7. Indoor cycling - Wikipedia

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    By varying the resistance on a flywheel attached to the pedals. The resistance is controlled by a knob, wheel or lever that the rider operates, causing the flywheel brake (a common bicycle brake, a friction wheel, a magnetic eddy current brake, a viscoelastic fluid brake, or a strap running around the flywheel) to tighten. On most bikes the ...

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