Sufferfest indoor cycle training partners with Fitness On Demand
The Sufferfest, a comprehensive indoor training system for cyclists and endurance athletes, has announced a partnership with Fitness On Demand, a leader in fitness delivery products for media and programming.
The collaboration will allow facilities who use the GROUP™ platform by Fitness On Demand™ to access the full collection of indoor cycling workouts offered by The Sufferfest through subscription to The Sufferfest channel.
Since its launch, The Sufferfest has grown a network of over 162 licensed facilities worldwide that serve as ‘embassies’ where fitness enthusiasts and avid cyclists alike come to take part in structured, high-intensity interval workouts, most of which are instructor-led.
This partnership between The Sufferfest and Fitness On Demand™ allows participating facilities to expand their offering beyond traditional scheduled classes and into the growing space of virtual, on-demand classes.
The Sufferfest Chief Executive David McQuillen explains “one of the unique challenges fitness facilities face is finding ways to draw members in and make effective use of space, especially outside of peak hours.
“Fitness On Demand™ provides the perfect solution to this challenge. The addition of The Sufferfest channel makes it even more compelling by giving facilities access to our professionally-designed workouts, exclusively-licensed footage from the biggest races, killer soundtracks, and storylines that make members want to push themselves even harder.”
Garrett Marshall, Divisional Chief Executive at Fitness On Demand™, adds "The Sufferfest has a global reputation for being the most engaging, exciting, and results-oriented indoor cycling program available.
"The addition of The Sufferfest channel to our GROUP™ platform will be a huge benefit to our facility partners and allow their members to experience the phenomenon that is The Sufferfest firsthand."
Fitness On Demand™ is a US-based market-leading developer of fitness delivery products for media and programming. Since 2010, Fitness On Demand™ has allowed facilities around the world to deliver premium fitness programming to their users. The Fitness On Demand™ innovative video delivery systems offer robust content and flexible audiovisual integration, along with a comprehensive web management tool that enables any facility to instantly offer fitness solutions that optimise space, streamline operations, and offer unparalleled variety.
These systems are the perfect addition to fitness facilities, apartment complexes, hotels, community centers, offices, resorts and other related locations.
Click here to contact Fitness On Demand™ via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.
The Sufferfest creates the world’s most comprehensive training platform for endurance athletes and fitness enthusiasts, whether at home or in one of the 162 licensed ‘Sufferlandrian Embassies’ located worldwide. The Sufferfest Training Centre app provides access to a full library of structured Sufferfest workouts featuring exclusively-licensed footage from the world’s biggest races, as well as yoga videos, comprehensive training plans and the ability to connect to a range of fitness devices.
For more information go to www.thesufferfest.com
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