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  2. Here's How Fast You Need To Ride a Stationary Bike for ... - AOL

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    For example, cycle at a fast pace or higher resistance for one minute, followed by two minutes of slower cycling or lower resistance for recovery. Repeat this cycle for a total of 20 to 30 minutes.

  3. The best stationary bikes for seniors - AOL

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    How long should a senior ride a stationary bike? It depends on your health and fitness levels, says Pruitt, who suggests 20 to 30 minutes of light to moderate cycling, focusing on low to moderate ...

  4. These 10 exercises burn the most calories for weight loss - AOL

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    A long, steady bike ride can burn up to 500 to 700 calories in an hour, Saltos says. “If you want to up the intensity with intervals of sprinting on a stationary bike for 20 seconds, and resting ...

  5. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    Reducing the weight of the bike + rider by 1 kg would increase speed by 0.01 m/s at 9 m/s on the flat (5 seconds in a 32 km/h (20 mph), 40-kilometre (25 mile) time trial). The same reduction on a 7% grade would be worth 0.04 m/s (90 kg bike + rider) to 0.07 m/s (65 kg bike + rider).

  6. Endurance training - Wikipedia

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    In cycling the effect of wind on the cyclists speed is difficult to subtract out and so many cyclists now use power meters built into their bicycles. The power meter allows the athlete to actually measure power output over a set duration or course and allows direct comparison of fitness progression. [ 14 ]

  7. The 2-Week Cardio Challenge To Melt Belly Fat Quicker - AOL

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    This 45-minute steady-state ride will build endurance and burn calories efficiently. ... moderate pace for 45 minutes. If using a stationary bike, adjust the resistance as needed every 10 minutes ...

  8. Long slow distance - Wikipedia

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    Long slow distance (LSD) is a form of aerobic endurance training used in sports including running, [1] rowing, [2] skiing [3] and cycling. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is also known as aerobic endurance training, base training and Zone 2 training. [ 6 ]

  9. Cycling Burns More Than Double the Calories of Walking—and ...

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    Moderate Intensity: Cycling at about 12-13.9 mph, leisure, moderate effort = 8.0 MET = 546 calories per hour. High Intensity: Cycling at about 14-15.9+ mph, racing or leisure, fast, vigorous ...