Do you mean type of motor, suspension, or what? The 4 strokes have the most controllable & usuable power, suspensions are adjustable. Most Motocross bikes now days, if properly preped, and maintained. Every bike has to be checked after every moto, (for broken parts, loosened nuts, bolts, spokes, etc.) when practicing, a good rule of thumb, every hour.
Progressive Drive is usually the best but there are always variables.
Yes there is a built in heart rate monitor on this exercise bike.
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Yes, this fitness bike will track your heart rate. This does have a built in heart rate monitor as well as a Time and speed plus distance electronic meter. No, it does not have a built in heart rate monitor. Yes there is a built in heart rate monitor on this exercise bike.
If by bike you mean bicycle then: Yes if you increase your speed or the intensity for that matter then your heart rate will also increase.
Usage rate refers to the percentage of a total target audience that uses a product or service during a specific period. It is used to gauge the level of adoption or engagement with a particular offering among the target market. A high usage rate indicates strong consumer interest and satisfaction, while a low rate may signal the need for marketing or product improvements.
Power is the rate of flow or usage of energy. 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second
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It would infact be Motocross number one, and Soccer second. Please see related link below! The National Sport Health Institute in Englewood, California tested several professional motocross racers in the early 1980s as part of a comparative study of the cardio-vascular fitness of athletes from various disciplines. Athletes from track, American football and soccer were tested, among others. Motocross racers get their heart rate up to around 180 to 190 beats per minute and hold it there for about 35 minutes. Another thing to consider is that they do this twice per day (Original article appeared in DirtBike magazine in 1980). A subsequent study by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's Sports Performance Complex in 2002 reconfirmed the result with more recent motocross racers. The intense physical demand of motocross derives from the fact that the racer of the bike must keep complete control of a 200+ pound bike, while also maintaining their top speed throughout the race.
The usage rate for a product or service is calculated by dividing the total number of times the product or service is used by the total number of potential users, and then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.
Power is the rate of flow or usage of energy. 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second
Yes if you're not on a flat rate plan.