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  2. Let's Paint TV - Wikipedia

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    Let's Paint TV is an American television show hosted by artist John Kilduff. [1]The show is best noted for its live episodes, which consist of the host painting while he runs on a treadmill; in addition, he sometimes takes calls from viewers, cooks food, plays ping pong, or makes blended drinks. [2]

  3. LazyTown - Wikipedia

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    LazyTown (Icelandic: Latibær) is an Icelandic children's educational musical television series created by aerobics champion Magnús Scheving. [1] Originally produced in English, it has been broadcast in dozens of languages globally.

  4. Let's Move! - Wikipedia

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    After a few days, Beyoncé explained that she "would record her own version of the exercise routine" [49] to show kids how it is done by shooting a new music video featuring a series of fun workouts to accompany the track. [45] On April 26, 2011, Beyoncé released a video directed by Melina Matsoukas for "Move Your Body". [46]

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  7. 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 .

  8. Fitness game - Wikipedia

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    Fitness games contain elements that were developed in the virtual reality community during the 1980s. The pioneer in this area was Autodesk, which developed two systems, the HighCycle and Virtual Racquetball. The HighCycle was an exercise bike that a user would pedal through a virtual landscape. If the user pedaled fast enough, the virtual bike ...

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