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14. Biking

Biking is a great way to work all of your joints without high-impact stress. You can consult a professional for tips on how to pick a bike that is appropriate for your age and height, but in general, you should pick something with a comfortable seat and handlebars that allow you to sit up straight. Biking is good for reducing stiffness in the knee and ankle joints, since peddling requires you to move these joints continuously. You can also use a stationary exercise bike, but many experts believe that biking is more beneficial on a regular bicycle.

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