Indoor cycling in the context of Gymnasticon


Indoor cycling in the context of Gymnasticon

⭐ Core Definition: Indoor cycling

Indoor cycling, often called spinning, is a form of exercise with classes focusing on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity (race days) and recovery, and involves using a special stationary exercise bicycle with a weighted flywheel in a classroom setting. When people took cycling indoors in the late 19th century, whether for reasons of weather or convenience, technology created faster, more compact and efficient machines over time.The first iterations of the stationary bike ranged from the vertical Gymnasticon to regular bicycles on rollers.

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Indoor cycling in the context of Artistic cycling

Artistic cycling is a form of competitive indoor cycling in which athletes perform tricks (called exercises) for points on specialized, fixed-gear bikes in a format similar to ballet or gymnastics. The exercises are performed in front of judges in five-minute rounds by singles, pairs, four- or six-person teams.

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