RIDE HIGH MAGAZINE NO 14 - 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.

IN THIS ISSUE OF RIDE HIGH:

  • Interview: Jon Brady The president of Midtown Athletic Clubs shares some early thoughts on how indoor cycling programmes and studio design may need to evolve as we emerge from lockdown.
  • Inspired by COVID Lockdown caused organisations across the fitness sector to pivot their business models to meet new and emerging needs – but in many cases, the changes are here to stay.
  • Interview: Tim Graham At Integrity Group Fitness Studios in Ballarat, Australia, AV technology is pushed to its limits – and beyond – in a quest to create the ultimate member experience.
  • Is recovery the new fitness? Should we be building more recovery into and alongside our indoor cycling programming? Kate Cracknell speaks to the experts.
  • Activism at Virgin Active With its clubs now re-open, Virgin Active UK is unveiling a series of signature group exercise concepts, including new cycle classes created by cycle ‘activist’ SJ Aboboto.
  • Are you vocally fit? Are you a group exercise instructor with a tired or strained voice, or an operator whose instructors are struggling to be heard in class? These five tips will be invaluable to you.
  • We have lift-off Daniel Giray of Apollo Travel Group tells us about this summer’s training camp for the Swedish Winter Olympics team, hosted at Apollo’s brand new sports and fitness hotel.
  • Nothing is impossible The word ‘impossible’ shouldn’t exist in the dictionary. So says Nuno Ribeiro, indoor cycling enthusiast, cycle instructor – and cerebral palsy sufferer.

 

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