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Stationary bike workout: Types and benefits

Stationary bike workout: Types and benefits

A stationary bike is a piece of exercise equipment that people can use for indoor cycling. This can be an accessible and low impact type of aerobic activity that can benefit a person’s health and fitness. Indoor cycling is a relatively easy exercise to start, and people can adapt workouts to suit their fitness requirements.

Stationary bikes are a popular device among health enthusiasts. Many people may have purchased one due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

EvidenceTrusted Source notes that digital technologies have improved the convenience of indoor cycling and spinning, helping increase the popularity of these sports.

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As a physical activity that people can perform in their homes, indoor cycling is a fun and accessible exercise that can provide many health and fitness benefits. It may also be a suitable alternative to other types of exercise.

In this article, we will discuss the possible health benefits of stationary bikes, as well as the different types of such bikes. We will also provide examples of workout plans.

Performing regular exercise such as cycling is an important activityTrusted Source that a person can use to improve their well-being.

Some guidelines recommend that people attempt to perform 150–300Trusted Source minutes of moderate aerobic activities or 75–150 minutes of vigorous aerobic activities per week.

A 2019 systematic reviewTrusted Source highlights that indoor cycling can be an effective method for improving health and fitness. Other researchTrusted Source indicates that regular indoor cycling can benefit health, particularly for people with obesity.

This is consistent with other studies noting that indoor cycling may be more beneficialTrusted Source for body composition and physical fitness than regular cycling.

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