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What Being an 'Enhancing' Training Provider Means
Achieving 'Enhancing' status from CIMSPA reflects our commitment to delivering outstanding educational quality. This recognition is awarded following a quality assurance inspection by CIMSPA, marking us as a training provider of quality. It assures both current and future learners of the high standard of training they receive with us.
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In recent years, indoor cycling has transcended its niche of hardcore racers braving the winter to maintain their form, blossoming into a widely embraced fitness phenomenon. Thanks to technological leaps, this form of exercise now presents a multitude of benefits to cyclists of all ambitions.
Reuter M, Rosenberger F, Barz A, Venhorst A, Blanz L, Roecker K and Meyer T (2024) Effects on cardiorespiratory fitness of moderate-intensity training vs. energy-matched training with increasing intensity. Front. Sports Act. Living 5:1298877. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1298877 The study examines the impact of moderate-intensity versus progressively increased intensity training on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) over 26 weeks. Participants, who were healthy but untrained adults, showed significantly greater improvements in CRF, including VO2max with increased intensity training compared to moderate-intensity training, without additional energy expenditure. This suggests the crucial role of training intensity in enhancing fitness levels.
Implications for Indoor Cycling and Instructors: A lower resting heart rate (RHR) is often associated with higher fitness levels, a testament to an efficiently working heart that pumps more blood per beat. However, the fitness realm reminds us that RHR is a relative marker, not an absolute gauge of one's physical condition. For instance, a person with a 60bpm RHR could be in better shape than someone at 40bpm, highlighting the nuances of cardiovascular efficiency.
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