CYCLING ROUND-UP INDOOR REVOLUTION
From brand new bikes to audiovisual solutions, we round up some of the latest innovations in the area of indoor cycling
FULLY IMMERSIVE
Les Mills International has launched its ‘immersive fitness’ product in an initiative it’s calling The Project, working in partnership with Reebok. The concept comprises a walled room onto which video content is streamed
throughout a class. Cycling class The Trip is one of the first to launch, featuring a range of landscapes that make the user feel as though they’re cycling through a computer game.
fitness-kit.net KEYWORD Les Mills PINPOINT ACCURACY BLUETOOTH LINKS
Keiser UK will launch the brand new M3i group exercise cycle next month. Using Bluetooth technology, the M3i computer can be partnered wirelessly with either a phone or tablet. To take advantage of this
technology, Keiser has also developed a new group exercise projection system, the iKeiser. Unlike other systems that connect to a rider-worn monitor, the iKeiser is linked by Bluetooth to the bike and reflects the performance of the rider on a large TV screen, or even multiple screens. Heart rate monitoring and
resistance level awareness are still available via the onboard computer, with Keiser’s non-wear magnetic resistance system and anti-slip belt also maintained in the new model.
fitness-kit.net KEYWORD Keiser 50 Read Health Club Management online at
healthclubmanagement.co.uk/digital
In exclusive partnership with the Indoor Cycling Group (ICG), Matrix Fitness announces the launch of the power-based Matrix IC7 Indoor Cycle and Coach By Color Power Programme. The IC7 offers a two-stage drivetrain that enables a highly
accurate (+/-1 per cent) direct wattrate (power) meter, 100- step precision magnetic resistance, and 1:11 ratio high-speed flywheel. Performance metrics are delivered to the rider via the patent-pending Coach by Color Training Console – a console that displays the user’s effort and power in various coloured zones.
fitness-kit.net KEYWORD Matrix ON YOUR MARKS…
The new VismoX training concept and software from Body Bike allows clubs not only to track the performance of each individual in a cycling class, but
also to create new cycling challenges through the VismoX route maker. Members can then compete in real-life
races, powered by Google Maps, and even see video footage of the route on- screen. The system takes into account factors such as elevation and weight to calculate users’ speed. There’s also a consumer app to book sessions and track activity, including GPS-based data from outdoor activities.
Body Bike
fitness-kit.net KEYWORD
August 2014 © Cybertrek 2014
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