2023 in review: Pioneering change and expanding horizons at Motosumo
Explore Motosumo's 2023 Highlights: A Year of Transformative Growth and Exciting Partnerships in the Fitness Industry
Explore Motosumo's 2023 Highlights: A Year of Transformative Growth and Exciting Partnerships in the Fitness Industry
Canada-based Spin For Life will deliver weekly live content to Motosumo’s digital platform and make their classes available to all Motosumo users worldwide. Spin for Life's own Spin Guides will instruct these classes. This not only extends the global reach of Spin For Life but also introduces Motosumo's existing users to Spin For Life's other impactful activities and expands Motosumo’s reach.
Gympass members across the US and Europe can now access Motosumo's premium cycling experience. Simply access the Motosumo app through Gympass, connect it to any stationary bike, and enjoy a premium, interactive ride.
Explore the transformation of Viva Gym's indoor cycling classes with Motosumo. Fitness expert Karin Hesse shares insights on how this app creates an immersive, data-driven workout environment. From live to on-demand classes, discover how Motosumo boosts motivation, fosters community, and caters to a diverse age range, enhancing the fitness journey for all.
Discover Motosumo's new class schedule, crafted from member feedback! With 50 weekly LIVE sessions and flexible Express classes, find the perfect fit for your busy life. Experience our community-powered fitness evolution.
The Motosumo community has again proven the boundless possibilities of blending fitness with a cause. The recently concluded #TrainForPink campaign, held in the last week of October 2023 in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, had widespread participation from across the globe. The Motosumo community managed to donate USD$1,173, ride a jaw-dropping 175,956 kilometres, and clock 6,325 hour
Motosumo invites indoor cyclists worldwide to take part in driving breast cancer research forward. This is Motosumo's third ‘Cycle For Change’ campaign this year, named #TrainForPink. It is aimed to create awareness around breast cancer and propel us towards a hopeful future free from breast cancer. Jump on a bike, take a class, and join the cause. The campaign runs October 23-29, 2023.
Cycle Culture, co-founded by Paul and Mili in 2018, is redefining the indoor cycling experience. With a foundation in community and passion, this London-based studio integrates Motosumo technology to elevate real-time metrics and rider engagement. Discover how Cycle Culture’s blend of fitness, community, and innovative tech provides an unparalleled cycling journey.
Copenhagen, August 24, 2023 - Motosumo, the digital indoor cycling platform catering to both gyms and home users, is excited to announce a partnership with Hotelgyms.com, the ultimate destination for accessing top-notch hotel fitness facilities around the globe. This collaboration signifies a monumental leap towards redefining fitness on-the-go and underscores both companies' dedication to revolut
Unleashing Change: Motosumo's #TrainForSeas Exceeds Expectations! Together, we logged 10,782 workout hours, burning 5,383,590 calories and removing 1,538 pounds of ocean trash. A tremendous achievement for our community's commitment to environmental conservation. Stay tuned for more empowering Cycle for Change campaigns.
In celebration of UN's World Oceans Day, Motosumo, the indoor cycling platform, announces its second Cycle For Change initiative with the #TrainForSeas campaign, which will run on June 8-14, 2023.
The campaign is based on the successful #TeamSeas fundraising program which has cleaned 33.358.662 pounds of trash from the world’s oceans to date. Every US dollar donated is one less pound of trash
During the second week of March, Motosumo, the cutting-edge digital indoor cycling platform, successfully launched its first-ever Cycle For Change initiative with the dynamic #TrainForTrees campaign. For an entire week, each calorie burned by the Motosumo community was transformed into a tree. Motosumo pledged to plant one tree for every 5,000 calories burned, driving impactful change in their fir
Join Motosumo's 'Cycle For Change´ initiative with our upcoming #TrainforTrees campaign. From March 13 - 19 - we invite all users of our interactive indoor cycling platform to help us plant trees. We convert calories burned on the Motosumo platform to trees. With the help of our community, we’ve set ourselves a maximum pledge of planting 1,000 trees. Every workout counts towards planting a tree.
🥳️ 2022 was the year Motosumo went free for all, transformed our gym solution, and reached a steady 4.8/5 app rating 🎉
Danish fit-tech venture Motosumo identified as a “one-of-a-kind prospect” with the offering to lead a new era of home fitness evolution
Copenhagen, March 25, 2021 – London-based SME growth investor, Magenta Partners today announced it has led a major Series A funding round for Motosumo, a fast-growing, at-home indoor cycling platform offering live, interactive classes from any bike. Magenta led
As gyms and studios struggle to stay open, at-home fitness is here to stay. Motosumo Live makes it easier than ever to get the studio experience at home, with unlimited, live indoor cycling classes for only $12.99/month. And all with an app that turns any bike into a smart bike.
Last year, Strava dropped support for external Bluetooth and ANT+ sensors. Thanks to a new integration, Motosumo has a workaround.
Motosumo works with any Bluetooth-enabled indoor bike (including those with ANT+ sensors) and most heart rate monitors to record data from indoor cycling and group fitness workouts. The new Strava integration automatically uploads all your Motosumo workouts to your
Motosumo uses the sensors inside your smartphone to track fitness data during indoor cycling workouts. One of the metrics it can measure is cadence, i.e., how fast a rider is pedaling. Normally, you could only get this kind of data from an indoor bike with integrated software. Now, thanks to the new algorithm, all you need is a smartphone.
The algorithm is the work of Motosumo’s tech team, a mo
Revolutionary group fitness app Motosumo is thrilled to announce the appointment of its new chairman of the board, Nick Coutts. Nick will replace his predecessor, Nana Bule, CEO of Microsoft Denmark, who has been on the board since 2016.
“Naturally, we’re sad to see Nana leave,” said Motosumo CEO, Kresten Juel Jensen. “She has been a crucial part of our growth and success. Under her direction,
Medley, Sweden's largest privately owned operator of municipal swimming pools and fitness centers, has announced that they will be using Motosumo for group fitness activities in 10 locations around the country.
Medley has been looking for a solution like Motosumo for some time. They have a unique problem: 17 gyms around the country, all with different equipment. Each gym offering an extensive