Following the successful delivery of Scotland’s first Immersive spin studio at the Mariner Centre back in January 2020, Alliance Leisure has completed a second studio at Grangemouth Sports Complex. Following practical completion of this project (procured through the UK Leisure Framework which is managed by Denbighshire Leisure), the new cycle studio has now opened its doors to the public. The space will utilise the latest virtual reality technology and programming to take riders of all abilities on a full immersive sensory adventure that will elevate the indoor cycling experience to a whole new level. The new studio will be larger than the studio at the Mariner Centre, and contains double the number of bikes to accommodate more riders. The bikes will be the latest iteration of the world renowned M3i Keiser bikes offering participants access to one of the most technologically advanced static bikes on the market. In this cinema-scale experience, the 3.1m tall screen will showcase digitally created worlds, which customers can cycle through, taking their 40-minute multi-peak cycling workout to another level. In addition to instructor-led classes, virtual classes are also being launched. This gives the client the ability to offer safe, effective and highly motivating classes throughout the day – even during times that are traditionally quiet, such as the afternoons. Individuals will simply hop on a bike and be taken through a full workout by a digital coach viewed on a large screen. Click here for more information about Les Mill immersive fitness.
Jonny Curley, Senior Business Development Manager for Alliance Leisure commented, “This cycle studio will bring a whole new exercise experience to the local community. As technology and digitalisation continues to evolve, working with partners such as Hutchison Technologies and Les Mills we can create truly engaging fitness experiences that keep people returning time and time again.”