RIDE HIGH MAGAZINE NO 13 - READ NOW

SHARING IDEAS AND INSIGHTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, RIDE HIGH IS A FREE DIGITAL MAGAZINE THAT EMBRACES AND CHAMPIONS THE VERY BEST OF INDOOR CYCLING ACROSS THE WHOLE FITNESS INDUSTRY.

NEWS

In this issue of RIDE HIGH:

  • Ben Karoonkornsakul   Rhythm cycling is experiencing huge growth in south-east Asia, spurring The Absolute Group to expand into an at-home model and a franchised, standalone virtual concept.
  • Get the wheels turning again   Even as clubs and studios re-open, it is with significant restrictions. So, how can we maximize the number of people enjoying our indoor cycling offering?
  • A State of Ride   Matty Clarke – co-founder and frontman of A STATE OF RIDE – tells us about this new programme, born in the fires of COVID and now eyeing global growth in and out of club.
  • Riding for brain health   A recent cycling event raised over £58,000 for new charity Head for Change, but for former rugby international Alix Popham, cycling is also key to slowing his own cognitive decline.
  • Artificial intelligence. Real results.   Pitch-perfect marketing, optimized schedules, fine-tuned instructor line-ups, enhanced yield… AI can transform your GX operation, and your club, says expert Ian Mullane.
  • Third Space   From signature concepts to pop-up outdoor venues to connectivity between gym floor, GX studio and the home, we get the low-down on Third Space’s cycle programme.
  • The outside, inside   Waiting for the tech to catch up, so fully immersive environments can transform all of our indoor workout experiences. The founder of Immersive Gym outlines his vision.
  • Jeff Veldhuizen   The future of indoor cycling is a convergence of fitness, equipment and the metaverses of the video gaming world, says the CEO of Expresso Fitness.