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Mainstream Music Monday: I’m Calling It Love at First Listen
This is a short but powerful track with a contagious beat. It’s sure to get you and your riders motivated and I think you’ll love it as much as I do! Read more…
Friday Favorites: This Retro Psych-Rock Song Will Be a Hit for HIIT
This brand-new song sounds so old, your classic rock lovers will think they’re back in the ’70s. Their heart rates may go up to levels they haven’t experienced since then, based on the high-intensity intervals that accompany it.Read more…
Mainstream Music Monday: Could It Be the Song of the Summer?
Many artists clamor for the honor of putting out the song of the summer. Will this song be it? It is very catchy and it has already gone viral.Read more…
Teaching to a Variety of Different Abilities in One Class, Part 2: Seven Tips to Teaching to a Mixed Class
In part 1 of Teaching to a Variety of Different Abilities, we discussed the four different categories that differentiate your riders. Here are seven tips to get you thinking about teaching more effectively to a mixed class.Read more…
Friday Favorites: Oh-So Satisfying
If you’ve ever wanted a song that feels like diving headfirst into a pool of glitter while riding a rainbow unicorn, this is it. Read more…
Wednesday Timeless Classics: Climbing to Crescendos
This artist’s music was on a crescendo in the early 2000s before hitting the top in 2011. It’s been on a decrescendo since then. The crescendos and decrescendos make for a great climb.Read more…
Mainstream Music Monday: High-Octane 30/30s or VO2 Max Intervals
This high-octane track will supercharge your interval training. At 3 minutes with an energetic 83 rpm, it’s perfect for a Zone 5 (supra-threshold) VO2 max effort and for those with power, it works nicely as a 3-minute FTP test. You can also pull this one out for 30/30s.Read more…
Teaching to a Variety of Different Abilities in One Class, Part 1: Five Categories of Riders
The very simplicity of indoor cycling means that classes are often filled with participants who have a wide variety of fitness levels, skill levels, experience, and goals. This presents challenges for instructors who strive to be both attentive to each, yet mindful of all. Instructors may wonder if they’re able to give equal attention to all of the riders, or if that is even necessary. Subbing a class or teaching a regular class with an influx of new riders (typical in the new year) is a balancing act. Fortunately, these challenges come with opportunities for all instructors to up their game in coaching to varied abilities. Read more…
Friday Favorites: A Song from the ’60s, Rerecorded and Remixed
At the core of the song’s existential poetry is a universally relatable feeling, making it timeless.Read more…
Theme Ride Thursday: Canada Day Throwback—New Profile!
Celebrate Canada Day on July 1 by throwing it back to the ’80s. Including a new profile that can be used to honor Canadian musicians or as a fun retro ride.Read more…