
These bikes are awesome and actually rock back and forth to simulate an actual ride! The studio is impeccably clean and the owners are there all the time. They just built and opened their studio...
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Rock 'N Ryde Cycling Studio is a new, 800-square foot indoor cycling studio located at 1931 Washington Valley Road in Martinsville, NJ, inside of TEST Sports Club. Using innovative RealRyder technology, each bike allows for lateral movement, giving riders the ability to engage their core and get a full-body workout. Riders can steer, turn and lean the bike as if operating an outdoor bicycle. As a result, riders burn up to 20% more calories than on a conventional indoor bike, and simultaneously tone muscles, improve endurance and increase agility. The 20-bike studio comes equipped with low mood lighting and an ultra-modern, club-quality sound system. Each specially-trained, RealRyder-certified instructor creates an inviting, engaging and detail-oriented workout to allow each rider to hit their personal best. The Rock 'N Ryde studio also offers access to men's and women's shower facilities and locker rooms. Weekday babysitting is available upon request.
Indoor Cycling Studio featuring innovative RealRyder bikes with ABT technology. Each bike allows for lateral movement, giving riders the ability to engage their core and get a full-body workout. Riders can steer, turn and shift the bike as if operating an outdoor bicycle. As a result, riders burn up to 20% more calories than on a conventional stationary bike, and simultaneously tone muscles, improve endurance, and increase agility.
These bikes are awesome and actually rock back and forth to simulate an actual ride! The studio is impeccably clean and the owners are there all the time. They just built and opened their studio...
I had previously used TEST when I was a student at home courtesy of their great student summer discounts. While I was visiting my parents, we were looking for a fun fitness activity, and this fit...
Such a lovely little spin studio. Great instructor. The bike gets some getting used to but the trick is to relax and trust it.