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exercycle
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n.1.a stationary bike for exercising.
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Noun1.exercycleexercycle - an exercise device resembling a stationary bike
exercise device - a device designed to provide exercise for the user
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exercycle
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Fitness assessment includes personalized exercise program; professional consultation and instruction; free aerobic and fitness classes; lap pool and warm-water therapy pool; exercycles, rowers, X-C Skier, StairMasters, treadmills, cross trainers; Cybex weight equipment; indoor walking/jogging track; free weights; basketball, volleyball and
these temptations; deliberately ignored the Spartan discipline of the roomful of Stairmasters, exercycles, and treadmills; and gave ourselves over to the soothing and restorative waters of the whirlpool bath.
things you normally find on exercycles force you into an unnaturally upright position, and are uncomfortable for experienced
 
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