An Exercise bicycle is a stationary bicycle used as exercise equipment, not as transportation.
An exercise bicycle is usually a special-purpose exercise machine resembling a bicycle, but it is also possible to adapt an ordinary bicycle for stationary exercise, either by placing it on rollers or a trainer. Rollers and trainers are often used by racing cyclists during warm-up routines prior to racing events, or as a training option, perhaps when the weather is too bad to train outdoors.
An exercise bike has been a long time favorite in the rehab clinics because of the low-impact cardiovascular exercise it provides. It allows you to perform safe, as well as an effective cardiovascular exercise. The low-impact movement involved in operating an exercise bike does not put much stress on your joints and does not involve herky-jerky motions that some other fitness equipment may require.
The latest use of indoor stationary bikes is as an option for beating obesity. A video game console has been adapted to display a "game" of a cyclist in a race{cite the source}. The in-game speed of the rider is determined by the actual movement of the pedals on a stationary bike, therefore, providing an added incentive for hard exercise in the form of competition.
Cycle types | Exercise equipment
Ergometer | Kuntopyörä | Велотренажер | Велотренажёр | Велоергометър
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