I can tell you the answer for a road bicycle. Every single muscle gets developed with one exception - the abdominal area. I don't think you will ever get as good a workout on a stationary bike, but the principles remain the same.
This is an exercise programme that provides work out videos to work out all over your body, there is not a main part it is an over all harcore exercise that is aimed mainly at woman, however alot of equipment around the house can be used to maintan this exercise work out video.
yes
If you like to use an exercise bike to work out, and don't mind some noise and wind, the Airdyne will give you a great workout. You can buy a good bike at amazon.com
Ride a bike or walk, good exercise.
Mainly it provides a low-impact cardio/aerobic work out, and works your lower body.
There is not a single most important part. There are many that all work together. They include your legs, arms, and core/abs.
You cannot really 'target' fat as such, so exercise on a bike will be food as you will lose fat if you do the right intensity workout. You can though work the muscles underneath the fat which will improve tone around that area. The bike wont help with that, but crunches and sit ups will. If you combien situps and crunches with time on the bike you'll soon shift the fat.
its a work out for your body and helps get rid of the fat
YES!!!! exercise makes your mind think. It is always good to ride your bike before doing homeowrk or paper work cause it gets your mindstarted and ready to do work.
The Brain dos all the work by telling the body to move and work
The difference in the elliptical work both the upper and lower body, arms and legs and the bike only works the lower body and legs choose the one you like.
A bike stationary converter is a device that holds the rear wheel of a regular bicycle off the ground, allowing it to spin freely. This allows the rider to pedal the bike in place, turning it into a stationary exercise bike. The converter typically has adjustable resistance settings to simulate different levels of difficulty for the rider.