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Finally! An indoor cycling app that lets you really (virtually) crash if you mess things up
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Finally! An indoor cycling app that lets you really (virtually) crash if you mess things up

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    Screenshots of Smash Your Fitness.

Credit: Crush Your Fitness

Indoor cycling has always been about power and endurance, but the new Smash platform shakes up the game with a new approach to virtual riding.

Ride the paved road paved by indoor cycling giants like Zwift (which has announced a ton of new software updates and even launched new material this year), Smash would combine accessible technology with an engaging, fun experience that could make even the toughest workouts feel like playtime.

Featuring in-game steering, realistic crashes and a stamina system, Smash gives drivers a chance to take on intense races and improve their fitness, all while having fun.

One of the unique elements of the new platform is that, unlike other platforms, Smash sets each avatar’s Functional Threshold Power (FTP) at the same value, meaning that everyone – from seasoned cyclists to those just starting out – participate on an equal footing in races. and events.

This takes the pressure off runners worried about their stats and instead focuses on skill, endurance, and strategy, giving everyone a fair chance to shine.

Drivers can navigate virtual courses, avoid obstacles or overtake competitors, and they even have the opportunity to experience the virtual version of a “wipeout” with realistic collisions!

Crush your fitness Smashometer

Crush your fitness Smashometer

While Smash works with high-end smart trainers, the real game changer is the Smashometer, an affordable gadget available directly from Smash or on Amazon.

This compact device allows cyclists to connect any indoor fitness bike to the platform, even if they are at the gym with a standard device. exercise bike.

Smash seems like a perfect entry point for anyone who finds indoor cycling apps too serious or intimidating – but it still delivers the intensity needed to help runners become fitter and faster.

With its combination of accessibility, affordability, and interactive elements, Smash might just be the next big thing in indoor cycling.

To find out more about the platform and register, go to the Smash NOW.