Learn to say popular exercise bike brand names correctly.
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How is Peloton (American brand of connected exercise bikes with live streamed classes) correctly pronounced?
Peloton is pronounced 'PEL-uh-tahn' — stress on the first syllable, borrowed from the cycling term for the main group of riders. In a technical interview: "Peloton's bike streamed live classes over Wi-Fi and displayed real-time metrics like cadence and resistance."
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How is Echelon (American brand of connected fitness bikes) correctly pronounced?
Echelon is pronounced 'ESH-uh-lon' — stress on the first syllable, from the French word for a level or rank. In a technical interview: "Echelon's bike used a magnetic resistance system instead of a friction brake pad."
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How is NordicTrack (American brand of home fitness equipment, including exercise bikes) correctly pronounced?
NordicTrack is pronounced 'NOR-dik trak' — both parts said plainly, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "NordicTrack's bike included an incline motor that tilted the frame to simulate hill climbs."
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How is Schwinn (American brand best known for bicycles, also making exercise bikes) correctly pronounced?
Schwinn is pronounced 'SHWIN' — one syllable, named after founder Ignaz Schwinn. In a technical interview: "Schwinn's exercise bike used a heavy flywheel to keep the pedal stroke smooth at low speeds."
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How is Bowflex (American brand of home fitness equipment, including exercise bikes) correctly pronounced?
Bowflex is pronounced 'BOH-fleks' — blending 'bow' and 'flex', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Bowflex's exercise bike folded its handlebars down for easier storage between workouts."