It depends on why you are having knee pain. If the knee pain is due to weight being placed on the knee, then using an exercise bike or a recumbent exercise bike may help ease the pain. If the pain is due to a motion caused used while walking, then using a bike will probably only exacerbate this pain. In either case, you should probably consult your doctor about the pain.
When muscles get used to doing an exercise a lot, and remember the exercise.
Shuttle run is a type of exercise that is used mostly by athletes and coaches. The muscles this exercise uses is the rectus femoris; a quadricep muscle.
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.
The "gaming bike" is the ExerGame Fitness Bike BK-A6 from neXfit Technologies.
A primary benefit of exercising with an exercise ball as opposed to exercising directly on a hard flat surface is that the body responds to the instability of the ball to remain balanced, engaging many more muscles to do so. Muscles become stronger and sturdier over time to keep balance. Most frequently, the core body muscles. The abdominal muscles and back muscles are the main focuses of using an exercise ball in fitness programs.
The main muscles used are biceps, rear delts, and upper back. With the dip you ad triceps and chest. Of course all the other muscles that involve griping the bar or rings, and the kipping motion using core muscles.
they used their biggest muscles,the thigh muscle.
The exercise ball will strengthen different muscles depending on how you use it. It's probably most popular and frequently used for an abdominal work out.
it keeps the muscles strong becuase they and allways being used if you exercise and the joints and flexible because they and always being moved about
it is an exercise that uses uses muscles from all major muscles. Legs, back, core, chest, and arms are all used.
You are using your thiegh and leg muscles