Riding As A Lifestyle: A Guest Blog Post by RJ

For January's Guest Post, I am so happy that this regular rider took time to share a special message. (BTW...by "regular" I mean FREQUENT, certainly not ordinary!). We share an ear for music and a passion for the power of cycling. Take just a few minutes to meet RJ... I was just 20 years old … Continue reading Riding As A Lifestyle: A Guest Blog Post by RJ

SPINNING is for Everyone: A Guest Blog Post by Jon Holt

Jon is an indoor cycling enthusiast in Durham, North Carolina...and this month's guest contributor! You might remember Jon from an earlier post, last summer: https://fortherideinside.com/2018/07/25/happy-hump-day-🤣/ SPINNING is for Everyone The tree canopies are yellow and orange, the temperature has dropped into the 40s, and Home Depot features Christmas trees at the entrance to the store. You know what that means - Spin Season! … Continue reading SPINNING is for Everyone: A Guest Blog Post by Jon Holt

Guest Blog Post: Why I RIDE INSIDE, Rob T.

After a year of monthly posts featuring Studio Cycling instructors, it's about time to switch things up and hear from class participants! This month, starting with a local class regular...also a dedicated outdoor cyclist, Rob Teves. I've known Rob for a few years now and can usually count on him kicking up the gear, diggin' … Continue reading Guest Blog Post: Why I RIDE INSIDE, Rob T.

For the LOVE of MOVEMENT: A Guest Blog Post by Kalika F 439

A BIG THANKS to my niece Lauren D., who currently calls Philadelphia, PA home. Working in the Fitness industry since graduating Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI), I knew she'd have a great suggestion for this final Featured Instructor Guest Blog Post. Lauren, currently Senior Health Fitness Specialist at EXOS, has prior work experience at SC Johnson … Continue reading For the LOVE of MOVEMENT: A Guest Blog Post by Kalika F 439

Everything happens for a reason: A Guest Blog Post by Emma M 434

This month...the 11th guest post in a series of 12 that features rock stars of the indoor cycling industry. Emma’s journey includes cruise ships, London and her current home in Melbourne, Australia.