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No shared equipment and long waiting lists: the future of fitness classes

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with them) and sharing equipment. In a post-Covid-19 world however, this will all need to be vastly different to keep staff and gym goers safe, which means everything from yoga to boxing will be affected.

The new generation of spinning has been spearheaded by the likes of Psycle and 1Rebel and sees riders sit in one room for up to an hour riding a bike to dance tracks and with disco lighting, often with a sweat towel at your seat provided by the company.

At 1Rebel, classes hold as many as 85 bikes, and are often all filled at its peak time sessions due to popularity. Psycle operated a waiting list which saw people on it get notified 10 minutes before a class if a space had become available.

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