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Bicycling

Quadriceps Calves Glutes Hamstrings Beginner Cardio Other
Bicycling Bicycling
Equipment
Other
Level
Beginner
Instructions
  1. To begin, seat yourself on the bike and adjust the seat to your height.
Frequently asked questions
What muscles does the Bicycling work?

Bicycling primarily targets the Quadriceps. It also engages the Calves, Glutes, Hamstrings as secondary muscles. This makes it an effective cardio exercise for building quadriceps development.

What equipment do I need for the Bicycling?

You will need an other to perform the Bicycling. Make sure the equipment is set up properly and at the appropriate weight before starting.

Is the Bicycling suitable for beginners?

Yes. The Bicycling is a beginner-friendly exercise. Focus on proper form before adding weight or intensity. It's a great movement to include early in your training.

How many sets and reps should I do for the Bicycling?

Perform the Bicycling for 30-60 seconds per set, or incorporate it into a circuit. Aim for 3-5 rounds with 15-30 seconds rest between sets. Adjust duration based on your fitness level and heart rate.

What are good alternatives to the Bicycling?

Good alternatives include the All Fours Quad Stretch, Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound, Backward Drag. These exercises target similar muscle groups (Quadriceps) and can be substituted based on available equipment or training preference.

How to use Bicycling — How to, Muscles, Form

Best for: Building practical strength and adding focused work for Quadriceps, Calves, Glutes. Use it when the movement fits your goal, equipment, and recovery.

Programming tip: Start with a load you can control for every rep. Add reps before adding weight, and keep the last rep clean enough that you could repeat the movement next week.

Common mistake: Chasing heavier weight before the setup, range of motion, and tempo are consistent. If the rep changes every set, the log stops telling the truth.

Track it: Log weight, reps, sets, and one short note about form or difficulty. Over time, those notes explain plateaus better than motivation quotes ever will.

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