To celebrate the upcoming Tour de France , we're adding 11 climbs from this year’s route onto the Wattbike Hub app . And what do Wattbikers love more than sweating? Winning! From Sunday 30th August
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When Norimasa Hirai was in his third year of University, his swim coach told him something that would be difficult for any athlete to hear: “You have coaching talent - I think you should be a coach
Did you know that physical inactivity is today the fourth leading risk factor for death globally? Inactivity also increases the risk of many health conditions, including: coronary heart disease, high
Sport and exercise science has always been the bedrock of everything we do at Wattbike. With the current COVID-19 pandemic shining a light on the current unhealthy state of the world, we decided it was
The STA Group just announced the shortlist for the 2020 Sports Technology Awards and revealed that Wattbike has been shortlisted in the ‘Innovation of the Year’ category for our new industry game-changer,
Brad ‘Quake’ Riddell made his UFC debut at UFC 243 in Melbourne last year, with a unanimous decision win over Australian Jamie Mullarkey. Brad’s efforts in his first UFC fight won him Fight of the
Wattbike Master Trainer, Adam Daniel and Head of Operations, Paul Cox, took the Wattbike team to new heights recently, both qualifying for UCI backed Amateur World Championships. Their secret? Training
As the Six Nations has finally kicked off, we are revisiting Dr Nic Gill - New Zealand rugby’s strength and conditioning coach - to get the lowdown on the elite training buzzword of the year: off-feet
Dr Nicholas Gill has been the strength and conditioning coach for the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team for more than ten years. Coaching the most successful team in rugby is no easy feat, yet Nic seems to have found the perfect balance between work, play, and academics, as he is a full-time coach, part-time professor, and part-time Iron Man. We caught up with Nic when he was on tour with the All Blacks in the UK this November, and got the lowdown