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  2. MyWhoosh Is a FREE Training App for Indoor Rides—Here ... - AOL

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    MyWhoosh is a free virtual training platform that allows you to use your smart trainer to ride in virtual worlds, experience coached cycling sessions, race against riders around the world, or just ...

  3. Zwift - Wikipedia

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    Zwift is a massively multiplayer online cycling and running physical training program that enables users to interact, train, and compete in a virtual world. [1]Zwift was developed by Zwift Inc., which was co-founded by Jon Mayfield, Eric Min, Scott Barger, and Alarik Myrin, in California, United States in 2014.

  4. What It's Like To Be... An Indoor Cycling Instructor - AOL

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    Video by Mariya Pylayev Every once in a while a craze takes hold and bundles of jobs are created as a result. One such fad over the last few decades has been indoor cycling, better known by its ...

  5. World record progression track cycling – Women's individual ...

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    Indoor: 27 May 2004: World Championships: 3:26.400 Sarah Ulmer (NZL) Athens (GRE) Indoor: 21 August 2004: Olympic Games: 3:24.537 Sarah Ulmer (NZL) Athens (GRE) Indoor: 22 August 2004: Olympic Games 3:22.269 Sarah Hammer (USA) Aguascalientes (MEX) Indoor: 11 May 2010: Pan American Championships: 3:20.072 Chloé Dygert (USA) Apeldoorn (NED ...

  6. 10 Best Exercises for Women Over 50 To Live Longer

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    A certified personal trainer shares the 10 best physical activities and exercises for women over 50 to live longer.

  7. Artistic cycling - Wikipedia

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    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 [ 1 ] by singles, pairs, four- or six-person teams.