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Stationary Exercise Bikes -
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greatest information on Stationary Exercise Bikes
including Magnetic Bikes, Air Resistant Bikes and
Flywheel Bikes.
Throughout our site you’ll find free informational
articles that you can use to inform and arm yourself
with when looking to purchase a stationary exercise
bike.
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now, let’s take an in depth look at what exactly
Stationary Exercises Bikes are, the various types
and the various models.
Stationary bikes when speaking in terms of
cardiovascular exercises are second only to
treadmills. Stationary Exercise Bikes are popular
for many reasons, mostly due to the fact that the
‘motion’ is natural and familiar to most people.
While exercising on a Stationary bike you can easily
read, watch television or have a conversation with a
friend. Low end Stationary Bikes can be found in the
$200.00 to $400.00 dollar range while high end
models can go for over $3000.00 (these usually come
with all the bells and whistles including a complex
computer LCD).
Stationary Exercise Bikes are available in 3 three
styles: recumbent, semi-recumbent and upright. Each
of the 3 models will use one of the 3 methods of
supplying resistance: flywheels, magnetic or air
(magnetic stationary bikes are generally the most
expensive).
Flywheel stationary exercise bikes use a heavy wheel
inside the bike. A heavy weighted strap is tightened
around the flywheel to provide resistance and an
adjustment knob on the control console controls the
resistance.
Air
resistance stationary exercise bikes utilize large
fan blades that are extended from the wheels and as
you pedal the wheel spins and the fan blades
generate the resistance.
Lastly, magnetic resistance stationary exercise
bikes use magnetic resistance and are required to be
connected to an electrical outlet. Magnetic bikes
are usually the smoothest and quiet during operation
of use (they’re also the most expensive).
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even more information, check out
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exercise bikes and reviews by manufactuer. |