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Exercise bike terms explained

Like all health and fitness equipment, exercise bikes use some terms you might not be familiar with. Here’s a list of the most common ones.

Console the controls on the front panel of the exercise bike
Crank the ‘stick’ connecting the pedal to the machine’s frame
Display the digital readout on the front panel of the exercise bike
Frame the structure, usually metal tubes, that all the moving parts of the bike attach to
Heart monitor a sensor that takes your pulse and displays it for you
Programmes the various choices of workout on an exercise bike, such as Alpine Pass, Forest Trail, or 1hour Time Trial
Recumbent an exercise bike with a lean-back riding position, where you sit low with your legs in front
Saddle/seatpad where you sit on an exercise bike
Self presenting pedals means the pedals are weighted to always be the right way up to accept your foot
Upright an exercise bike where your riding position is the same as a normal bicycle, sitting high with your legs pointing down as you lean forward over the handlebars
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