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    CYCLEBAR

    4.6 (42 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Virtual fitness classes

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    Megan M.

    My roommates and I got our friend a cyclebar pass and she let us know that new-comers get one free ride to try it out! She wanted some of us to go to her classes with her, and I figured why not! I love spin, and a free spin class? Cant pass that up! So I got my free class and enrolled with my friend. I wasn't sure what to expect but I was VERY pleasantly surprised! The room is really dark, which I liked because it made spinning less intimidating. The music is also super loud, which I enjoy because it covers the sound of my heavy breathing LOL. Our instructor was awesome and great at keeping us motivated and focused. I think my only issue is that the music was so loud that I struggled to hear her instructions some times!! But most people seemed to catch it so maybe I was just too new. The staff overall were super awesome. They greeted me, helped me figure out my bike, my spin shoes, and essentially walked me through every step of the process (which was soooo helpful). They have handy lockers to store your gear in and everything there is super clean and fancy. I really enjoyed my spin class!! I look forward to eventually coming back and trying them out again!

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    Mikhala F.

    Another stop in my ClassPass adventures! This time, it led me to Cyclebar in Uptown - a spot I've passed countless times but never been inside. Time to change that! I'm a Peloton gal, but I'm itching to get back into in-person classes. This spot is in the heart of Uptown so there's only paid street parking and a paid lot nearby, so that can be tricky. The moment I stepped inside, I was warmly welcomed by the two front desk staff: they got me checked in and showed me around. They got me cycling shoes (I think most people use the studio shoes but you can bring your own!) and a complimentary water bottle for it being my first time. There is a locker area with code locks - no key or lock needed! They also have a few bathrooms and a water filling station. There's not a locker room, so I changed in the restroom. Next, I went into the studio and met the instructor: she chatted with me about my precious cycling experience and told me a bit about the bikes. They're definitely different than Peloton bikes : it's power assist, and the metrics screen is more simplistic. The instructor warned me that Cyclebar is much more out-of-seat work than Peloton and I appreciated the heads up! Each bike is adjustable and has a towel on it for use. The class itself was electric: the lights dim and colored lights come on, the instructor was super high energy with a bangin' playlist and changing lights. I felt like I was at a cycling concert! It was a loooot of out-of-seat work which isn't my fav, but it was a dang good workout. We did a bit of arms at the end with a weight bar on the bike, and everyone was wiped by the end. The staff all came over to chat with me at the end and hear what I thought. They also have a new student discount they offer. I'm not sure the out-of-seat style is for me, but it was an awesome workout with great staff and a clean, cool studio!

    Jen M.

    Very nice place, clean and friendly. Danielle hooked me up with the new rider 1 week unlimited package (killer deal!). It's nice they allow you to do this when you're an out of town-we away from your normal cycle bar. The instructor tonight was great - full of energy and movement. Parking garage right next to it is free for 2 hours. I love the location too, walking distance from some neat restaurants.

    Lisa P.

    I'm so excited CycleBar came to Uptown! I took a few classes during their free week, and decided to sign up for a ride package. I've currently taken about 10 classes since they opened, and they've all been great (and challenging). The 50-minute classes are led by high-energy instructors to great music, so the time goes by very fast! You can sign up for your bike ahead of time online, borrow shoes from the studio, and your class statistics are sent to you after your ride. There are lockers and also a few showers available for use. Prices for classes are a little steep, but they do some promotional packages that make them a little more reasonable. Currently, they are in the middle of a 10-10-10 challenge, which means you buy 10 classes, go 10 times within 3 weeks, and then you get 10 classes free! If you are new to spinning or CycleBar, they also offer a free 30-minute introduction session (I think currently on Tuesdays and Saturdays?). Overall, in my opinion, CycleBar is a great addition to the neighborhood! I only wish they had midday classes in addition to the morning and evening options.

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