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  2. Bicycle trainer - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle mounted on a wheel-on trainer. A cyclist warms up on a smart trainer before a race. Stationary velocipede trainer, 1884. Pointing out a wind trainer A fluid resistance trainer from CycleOps. A bicycle trainer, also known as a turbo trainer, is a piece of equipment that makes it possible to ride a bicycle while it remains stationary. [1]

  3. Wheelchair trainer - Wikipedia

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    A wheelchair trainer or wheelchair treadmill is an apparatus that allows a manual wheelchair user to simulate linear (translational) travel while remaining stationary in a manner similar to an ambulatory person walking or running on a treadmill or a cyclist pedaling a bicycle on a bicycle trainer.

  4. The 10 Best Indoor Bike Trainers - AOL

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    Whether you’re training for an event, just trying to keep a regular riding schedule, or simply prefer the safety of riding inside, an indoor bike trainer is a valuable tool.

  5. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A stationary bicycle (also known as exercise bicycle, exercise bike, spinning bike, spin bike, or exercycle) is a device used as exercise equipment for indoor cycling. It includes a saddle , pedals , and some form of handlebars arranged as on a (stationary) bicycle .

  6. The 7 Best Indoor Bike Trainers for $500 or Less - AOL

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    Friction Trainers. This wheel-on style trainer places a small roller against the rear wheel and utilize either magnetic or fluid resistance. They tend to be lighter and more portable than direct ...

  7. Spinning (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    The Spinning indoor cycling program was developed by South African endurance bicycle racer Jonathan Goldberg, in 1987. [6] Early prototypes were targeted towards endurance athletes as a substitute for outdoor bicycle training. [7] [8] The Johnny G Spinning Center was first opened in 1989, in Santa Monica, California.

  8. Annie-Mae Levy is a professional dog trainer and behaviorist at Woofz, and she explains that not all dogs need or enjoy wearing winter coats, and that in certain cases your pet can be at risk of ...

  9. Indoor cycling - Wikipedia

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    Indoor cycling, often called spinning, is a form of exercise with classes focusing on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity (race days) and recovery, and involves using a special stationary exercise bicycle with a weighted flywheel in a classroom setting. [1]