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It can be such a meaningful experience that they become new members of your adult family. It is my ultimate reward to see the smiles on the faces and the sweaty hugs at the end of a super kick-ass class.

Indoor Cycling caters to the growing trend of technology — a person can measure speed, distance, time, cadence, calories, torque, watts, heart rate, intensity zones, lactate thresholds, VO 2 Max levels, and on, and on, and on.

The amount of information is endless for any tech geek and person looking to track their progress very carefully. Furthermore, this information can easily be transformed into a competition, whether public i. Burke, E. Mackenzie, N. Roworx, Jarvis, R. Creswell, J. New York Times 21 Aug. The Native Story, Soul Cycle, Our Story.

As for what's next, we can only guess. Underwater spinning, perhaps? No — that's already been done Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.

How spinning conquered the fitness world. In the fast-moving world of fitness fads, a class that zoomed into gyms in the s still has first place on the podium. Alice-Azania Jarvis Sunday 23 October Article bookmarked Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile Don't show me this message again.

Already subscribed? Log in. Forgotten your password? Want an ad-free experience? Indoor cycling, often also called spinning, is a form of exercise, that can improve endurance and strength. It involves using a special stationary exercise bicycle in a classroom setting.

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Login with Facebook. We've been doing this for twenty years, and companies then come and take your hard work and essentially create an inferior product," he said. The company has also gone after gyms, including one in Denmark, which made headlines in Mad Dogg said their version of "spin" does not reflect the tactics practiced by SoulCycle and Flywheel: those gyms, in their words, do "silly things like use things that hang from the ceilings, or lift weights," which are not as safe under Mad Dogg practices, according to Rhona Attwater, who oversees the company's trademark department.

He said his company's inability to use the word "spin" is certainly limiting when he needs to clarify to people what Flywheel is and isn't, but noted that they offer something "holistically different" than Mad Dogg. We enhance the experience, like setting all the music to the rhythm of riding. We try to respect their intellectual property. We have elements of our own.

A company going the full length to protect their trademark is neither a new nor innovative notion. Kleenex does not appreciate calling other tissues by their name, and Speedo is not pleased when other banana-hammock bathing suits are affiliated with its brand, Galluzzo notes. Hell, even the Bob Marley estate said yesterday they are going after a chicken fingers company for invoking the term "one love" without their permission.



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