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Redefined 03 INDOOR CYCLING REDEFINED 03 OUR MISSION From gyms to schools, home to hotel, we want Wattbike to be recognised as the best indoor bike in the world. The best design. The best customer service. The best indoor cycling experience. That is our mission. We don’t take shortcuts. We are obsessed with performance. We strive to produce the most accurate and reliable bikes on earth. That’s what makes us Wattbike. THIS_ _IS 05 04 INDOOR_CYCLING _REDEFINED OUR POWER BUPA INSTALL CYCLING WATTBIKE HUB HILTON HOTELS 2018 2009 2015 STORY The Wattbike Hub is Wattbike’s 2017 BUPA adopted Wattbike as INTELLIGENT Power Cycling is digital platform including an the key testing tool in its Wattbike’s group cycling CYCLING App which links directly to Peak Health Assessment. software displaying key the bike and a desktop PES LAUNCH data from every rider. analysis tool. 2020 OLYMPICS 2017 Pedalling Effectiveness LAUNCH 2012 UCI WORLD 2008 Score is a world first CROSSFIT CYCLING innovation from Wattbike GAMES CENTRE giving riders in depth technique feedback. EDUCATION 2011 2014 DISCOVERY WATTBIKE PLATFORM HEALTH ATOMX LAUNCH LAUNCH 2017 2019 2020 07 06 BRITISH BLUETOOTH CYCLING 2015 MILITARY AAA ENDORSEMENT 2015 WATTBIKE 2008 GLOBAL NUCLEUS DISTRIBUTION LAUNCH 2009 ZONES 2019 INDOOR HEALTH & 2016 CYCLING FITNESS 2012 A Wattbike Zone is the REDEFINED DEVELOPMENT This year the Wattbike was complete indoor cycling Global rollout of adopted by all the major health 1996 solution combining Wattbikes AtomX and Nucleus and fitness providers in the UK. WATTBIKE FIRST REVOLUTION with interactive software, will change the face Developed over 8 years in motivating graphics and ATOM partnership with Peter Keen, PRODUCTION SERIES 2015 of indoor cycling bespoke staff training. LAUNCH forever. Performance Director of MODEL British Cycling. 2017 2008 STAFF WATTBIKE COURSES HUB APP AVAILABLE SUITABLE Our app elevates the HIGHLY member experience and FOR ALL Teach your staff how REQUESTED to maximise the use of helps individuals stay USERS motivated and engaged your Wattbikes with our BY MEMBERS The versatility and accessibility of with their training - so specific training courses. the Wattbikes make them suitable they stay on track to Members and clients today know what Learn how to master RECRUIT for everyone. Bike fit can be adapted reach their goals. they want, and they expect the best. Sites the best indoor trainer NEW MEMBERS who install Wattbikes because of member to suit each individual, and sessions available, so you can help feedback see increased member retention can be created to suit individual Wattbike is the most your clients and members rates, and happier clients and members. abilities. Perfect for athletes, gym achieve their goals faster. coveted piece of fitness goers, cyclists, fitness enthusiasts, equipment available today. and the older population. Businesses who install Wattbikes see a direct increase in membership as DIFFERENTIATE a result, and also attract athletes to their facility. YOUR FACILITY FROM THE COMPETITION 09 Offer your members 08 the best indoor cycling WHY_ equipment available. The Wattbike is the choice of the elite, and you cannot afford to offer your members any less. _WATTBIKE? UNRIVALLED CONNECTIVITY THE BEST AND MOST HIGH IMPACT BRANDING EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR ALL AND SUPPORT MATERIALS SECONDARY SPEND All Wattbike products allow TYPES OF TRAINING for seamless open platform OPPORTUNITIES Individualise your space and turn it into connectivity. Members can Wattbikes are the most efficient and low-impact the most compelling cycling experience connect to all their favourite Run Power Cycling classes, training tool available. Perfect for HIIT, endurance, available with bespoke Wattbike graphics, training apps such as Zwift, Strava, personal training, testing, and speed, rehab, injury prevention and fat burning. posters, pop up banners, workout boards TrainingPeaks and the Sufferfest, small group training on your The versatility of the Wattbikes makes them and more. We can create anything you so they can train their way. Wattbikes to increase revenue. perfect for any member, and for any goal. need to engage your members. OUR MARKETS OUR MARKETS _UNIFORMED SERVICES PIONEERING PRODUCTS FOR EVERY MARKET SCHOOLS & HEALTH ELITE UNIVERSITIES & FITNESS SPORT Whether in schools, colleges or In 2012, health clubs David Lloyd and Wattbike has been the choice of the universities, the versatility of the Virgin Active pioneered the Wattbike in elite since 2008. Used by football, Wattbike makes it a cost effective tool health and fitness, making elite training rugby, swimming, boxing, and for all purposes. Equally at home in the methods and equipment available to MMA - just to mention a few - for lab, the classroom or in the gym, the the public for the first time. Today, testing, training, talent identification, Wattbike is an excellent tool for testing, Wattbikes are the go-to indoor bikes for benchmarking, rehab, injury prevention 11 10 teaching and research projects. gyms, studios, PTs, and indoor cycling and off-feet conditioning. classes around the globe. These bikes give people the tools they SPORT SCIENCE HOSPITALITY MEDICAL & REHAB MILITARY & need to set specific goals, giving a real sense of purpose to their training. The UNIFORMED SERVICES The Wattbikes produce granular data In today’s ultra-competitive hospitality Nuffield Health have embraced the research undertaken by the RAPTC with that allows operators a unique insight market, guests are demanding accuracy and reliability of the Wattbike Wattbikes have been an integral part Wattbike has allowed us to design an into performance testing. Providing more and more. Marriott hotels and since 2014. Carrying out health of every facet of the British Army since assessment that will allow soldiers to feedback on multiple data points 100 DoubleTree by Hilton have spearheaded assessments, PT sessions, and indoor 2014 where they are used for A3 tests, stay fit and injury free, benefiting both times per second, the Wattbike is the Wattbikes in the hospitality sector since cycling classes, they have inspired rehab, injury prevention and general the Army and individuals. perfect tool for any scientific study. 2013 to keep up with the ever-changing health giants such as Bupa to fully conditioning. Wattbikes have now also This is why Wattbike is currently being demands of the business traveller. adopt Wattbike into their everyday been adopted by the fire services to THE used for PhD studies at Loughborough activities to improve the health of test and train their personnel. BRITISH University and Waikato University. people across the country. ARMY OUR MARKETS OUR MARKETS _ELITE SPORT _ELITE SPORT The best thing about the Wattbikes is the reliability; I never have to worry about if it’s going to turn on, is it going to link up. The heart rate syncs up perfectly, it’s simple, it’s easy to use, I really have nothing bad to say about it. The athletes like it, it’s a comfortable ride - which is important as a lot of 13 athletes usually complain about their butts hurting 12 when they are riding a bike. It’s super adjustable, any body type can fit on it, whether it’s long legs, long arms, long torso, whatever it is you can find the perfect position on the Wattbike. I really think the most important bit is - especially when it comes to sport science - that you get reliable data and the equipment is easy to use. Connectivity is never an issue which is huge. A lot of other equipment is a nightmare to use, What the bike really lets us do is it lets but with the Wattbike it’s perfect reliability and us account for the actual physiological it’s valid, which is why it’s the most commonly makeup of that person. It gets rid of the used indoor bike in the world. stresses of on field work and running, as well as forces going through joints, tendons etc. and really allows us to target FELIX FALKENBERG, the physiological makeup of that person SPORT SCIENCE MANAGER, UFC and improve them from there. PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE SHANGHAI SHANE CARNEY ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE AND CONDITIONING COACH, ULSTER RUGBY OUR MARKETS OUR MARKETS _HEALTH & FITNESS _HEALTH & FITNESS OVER 15 14 30,000 BIKES At PureGym we want to offer our members a low cost, high quality training experience. The versatility IN GYMS and innovation of the Wattbikes has provided a great training experience for our members and personal trainers on site, and we look forward to helping our members become healthier, and achieve their goals, whatever they are. WORLD- FRANCINE DAVIS COMMERCIAL AND STRATEGIC DIRECTOR, PUREGYM WIDE OUR MARKETS OUR MARKETS _MEDICAL & REHAB _SCHOOLS & UNIVERSITIES 17 16 Our partnership with Wattbike is really exciting as it gives our customers the chance to trial cutting edge technology which was previously the reserve of elite sports people. It’s an exciting addition to our offering and will help people take control of their health and lifestyle. SARAH MELIA DIRECTOR, We use the Wattbike for teaching with BUPA HEALTH CLINICS our students as it gives them practical experience with equipment commonly found in gyms and clubs. The accuracy and feedback from the Wattbike allows students to undertake high-quality research such as understanding the physiological responses to exercise of varying intensities. DR RUTH HOBSON, SENIOR LECTURER, NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY THE WATTBIKE _FLEET PIONEERING INDOOR BIKES Wattbike was born from a belief in training differently, and since our inception in 2008 we have disrupted the health and fitness industry and 19 18 challenged the way elite athletes train. Today, club members expect results faster than ever before. Whether your clients want to improve their strength, power, endurance, speed or their general health, Wattbike has got you THE covered. WATTBIKE Wattbike DNA is at the core of every single one of our bikes, guaranteeing reliability, consistency and accuracy to all of your members, every single ride.
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