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Posted Dec 08, 2010 at 10:59 AM
Cycling Australia High Performance Teams are pleased to work with Wattbike to assist with our goals to achieve medal winning success in London 2012 and beyond. Wattbike has developed a reliable and adaptable stationary training system which has been used by our senior coaching staff to introduce unique and challenging training programs to the athlete's overall plans, helping them to achieve their ultimate goals. Wattbike has allowed us to bring… continue reading
Posted Nov 02, 2010 at 10:59 AM
Since we visited James and took some video of him talking about using the Wattbike he has been training hard and has had some very impressive results this year. Last week he sent through a short review of how he has been getting on with the wattbike in the last 12 months. Having only sat on a Wattbike for the 1st time a year ago in October 2009, its fair to say its been used at every stage of my season and been a key part of my training during 2010.… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:40 PM
No question, the Wattbike is in a different league to all other indoor bike trainers Wattbike provides our sailors with the opportunity to follow their training programmes more accurately than ever before with onboard power meter readouts In my opinion the Wattbike will become the de-facto indoor bike trainer for all top flight gyms and individuals looking for the best return on their training investment Stephen Park OBE, RYA Olympic Manager continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:39 PM
Wattbike should be renamed "Watt A Bike". As an avid cyclist no single piece of equipment has improved my fitness and speed like the Wattbike. With its readouts giving you the power output of each leg whilst visually demonstrating your cycling efficiency you can't fail to improve. I used it for my Kilimanjaro and Everest training and it certainly gave me everything I needed. The Watt bike gives you a natural riding position with… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:39 PM
We originally came across the Wattbikes as part of the British Cycling Everyday Cycling Scheme, later chosen to be a Cycling Focus University. So impressed were we with the Wattbikes that we bought 5 of our own to compliment the 6 British Cycling Scheme Bikes. We've been able to use the Wattbikes to encourage a wide range of users, from schools to 80 year-olds in activities from standard gym-cycling, in supporting lower-limb rehab programmes,… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:38 PM
The Wattbike has provided our athletes with an excellent cross-training alternative to rowing. The ability to accurately monitor intensity allows the coaching and support team to prescribe training and determine progress easily, while the ergonomic flexibility allows athletes of all shapes and sizes to safely train. The bikes have been particularly useful for injured athletes unable to row as the software provides information regarding relative leg… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:36 PM
British Cycling is completely sold on the Wattbike’s capacity to provide a positive benefit to every level of the sport. The Wattbike will help us contribute to the health, education, participation and performance agendas. Ian Drake, Deputy Chief Executive British Cycling prides itself as an organisation that operates on the cutting edge, and in Wattbike we have the perfect partner. We share the same vision, and values. Together, we have developed… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:35 PM
Just a note to say how pleased we are with the watt bikes. Our members have started using them frequently as they provide a good road bike feel as opposed to other magnetic resistance bikes. One of our members who time trials in Scottish events has been using the watt bike over the winter and has set new personal bests in: 10 mile time trial-22.15 25 mile trial-58.35 Several other local cycling club members have since joined the Sports Club due to… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:35 PM
Wattbike is a great training tool that gathers consensus among athletes at Lyon rowing training center. Top internationals rowers do spend 50% of their training time practising others activities (running, cycling, swimming, weight…) and cycling is a second sport for rowers.” Daniel Fauché (former World Champion and Olympic medallist, coach for the French Olympic Team). As a coach I notice that the two wattbike we have are always… continue reading
Posted Nov 01, 2010 at 04:34 PM
These Wattbikes are proving extremely popular. In fact we are providing new classes almost daily as our existing class timetable is at capacity. From the outset we have been delighted with the performance functionality of the Wattbikes. Quite simply, they provide relevant, timely and accurate information as demanded by our clientele which range from elite sports athletes, individuals and clubs, through to sedentary people and registered disabled.… continue reading