Ride45

Monday, September 27, 11:30 AM

FHain RIDE

Coached by Julia

Ride45 @ FHain RIDE

Monday, September 2711:30 AM
FHain RIDE

Description

Arrival time: 15min before the workout Door closes: 5min before the workout starts RIDE is our signature high-intensity interval ride. Climb heavy hills, sprint through fast flats, jog up-and-down mixed terrains and race against others in the epic ride that uses our heart rate technology and state-of-the-art STAGES bikes. We believe the bike, the beat, the instructor and the group are a unique combination. Please arrive 15 minutes earlier so we can sort out your shoes and give you proper instructions about the bike setup. PLEASE NOTE - We will provide towels and cycling shoes - training without shoes or shirtless is not allowed - pets are not allowed - Photosensitivity Warning: During our classes we use flashes of light that could trigger seizures for people with visual sensitivities.

About Your Coach, Julia

As a passionate athlete, Julia believes exercise can be a powerful escape from everyday stress. With a focus on communicating with your body, Julia will encourage you to find and challenge your personal limits. The goal is to leave the class as a better and stronger person.

Place

FHain RIDE

A space built to elevate your cycling experience. Here, you’ll find cutting-edge bikes and performance-tracking tech combined with expert coaching, all in a motivating environment designed to help you ride stronger and reach your goals. Whether you’re new or a regular, this studio is your hub for high-energy workouts and community support. ⏰ IMPORTANT: Be On Time The Ride Room door closes 5 minutes before class starts – no exceptions. First ride? Please arrive at least 15 minutes early for onboarding. We’ll guide you through safety instructions and set up your bike. 💪 We’ve got you covered: ✔️ Cycling shoes and towels provided ✔️ Changing rooms, toilets, and showers on-site ✔️ Safe space for your belongings in the changing rooms ⚡ IMPORTANT: Photosensitivity Warning During our classes, we use flashes of light that could trigger seizures for people with visual sensitivities.

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