The Manila Times

Ride revolution welcomes the new year with an intensifie­d comeback

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STARTED as a boutique studio for avid indoor cycling goers, Ride Revolution offers its customers a pay-as-you-train model where a no-commitment, no-contract scheme is observed. Customers can just purchase a class package and book a bike online. Each class is set to a playlist and routine that varies per instructor, making each one a unique experience that will engage the mind and push the body out of its comfort zone. Since opening its Shangri-la doors in 2016, the studio has welcomed guests and considered the space a safe nook like a second home.

Just like any other business, Ride Revolution shifted its gears during the pandemic to become a digitalfri­endly space where guests can still attend classes virtually. Fast forward to 2023, and with much gusto, the innovative team of fitness profession­als has finally decided to open its doors to guests excited to experience the fullride revolution they’ve grown to love.

“Staying true to one of our commitment­s of ‘Walk in strong, walk out stronger’, at Ride Revolution, we are committed to providing a oneof-a-kind experience to our studio goers,” says Niqui Cui, managing partner of Ride Revolution.

Operating at full capacity, avid Ride Revolution riders can expect no less from the upgraded Shangri La studio. With its newly 29 upgraded state-of-the-art bike units, complement­ed by its improved sound system, the guests can experience an empowering workout matched with its full-throttle vibe.

“We are thrilled to welcome our guests here in our newly upgraded and re-opened studio in Shangri La. We have been waiting for this for a very long time. Welcome to a community that helps each other; We’re here to celebrate you and what your body and mind can do,” Hanz Go, Ride Revolution managing partner shares in an interview.

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO n Ride Revolution managing partners Niqui Cui and Hanz Go

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