The human body isn't meant to exist without gravity. The astronauts aboard Artemis II are combatting potential physiological damage using an elegantly engineered exercise machine called the flywheel.
The flywheel is an integral part of a manual transmission, and since it's subjected to continuous wear and tear, it will eventually fail, preventing you from shifting gears. Fortunately, that doesn’t ...
"Picture a huge, heavy flywheel—a massive metal disk mounted horizontally on an axle, about 30 feet in diameter, 2 feet thick, and weighing about 5,000 pounds. Now imagine that your task is to get the ...
Victor Glover demonstrates the use of a flywheel device for exercise aboard the Orion spacecraft, which allows both aerobic ...
After Peloton rocked the home gym equipment universe late last year with a stationary bike ad that fueled a broad online debate, we rounded up a list of stationary bikes you can get that aren't from ...
One of Peloton's biggest competitors, Flywheel Sports, announced today that it is shutting down its online classes. The company sent an email informing its users that it would stop its Flywheel At ...