Multiple Choice
Participants can alter cadence by:
A) Increasing resistance to help slow cadence or reducing resistance to help raise cadence.
B) Applying or releasing the brake.
C) Standing up to slow cadence and sitting down to raise cadence.
D) Pointing the toes down to increase cadence and pointing the toes up to slow cadence.
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