A spinning bike, a stationary bike or an exercise bike.
Bicycles designed for spinning have large flywheels with mulitple levels of resistance. The flywheel spins the pedals at 85-95 revolutions per minute as opposed to a rideable bike pedal's 40-60 revolutions per minute. The spinning bike makes less of an impact on your knee joints, too.
It's a spinning bike, a somewhat special version of a stationary exercise bike.
One may purchase Spira shoes by visiting a Spira Footwear retailer which can be found on their site. One may also consider Zappos, Amazon, Shoe Buy and Planet Shoes when buying a pair Spira shoes.
They try to keep the wheels from spinning.
A spinning bike can be bought from Sports Authority, Fitness World, Amazon, eBay, Sears, Overstock, Sports Direct, Fitness Depot, The Bay, Dick's Sporting Goods.
A Jewish spinning top is called a "dredel".
It appears to be an exercise bike workout, so you'd need an exercise bike. The following article lists the pros and cons of spinning classes and what you need for them: http://bicycling.about.com/od/trainingandfitness/gr/spinning.htm
Probably someone doing a jump and spinning 2.5 turns (900 degrees).
Hi, I would like to get this answer as well. I do know that the Acrobatic Bike is spinning faster in the air. Don't know about the rest though...
One can purchase a Spinner bike from many retailers. They can be purchased from the official Spinning website and also from Amazon or Dick's Sporting Goods.
Spinning is a wonderful way to lose weight and tone up. It is perfect for people that need an alternative to traditional exercise routines and is great for people who are looking for an alternative to a weight-bearing exercise. A traditional spinning bike will cost you anywhere from $250-$500 based on the features you are interested in, a great investment for serious fans of spinning.
The spinning of Earth around its axis is called rotation