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
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.
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.
🥳️ 2022 was the year Motosumo went free for all, transformed our gym solution, and reached a steady 4.8/5 app rating 🎉
Fitness app Motosumo has opened its highly popular interactive indoor cycling experience to gyms for free. Designed as a community building and interactive software platform that builds meaningful workouts through revolutionary technology and high quality content, Motosumo can help gyms increase their capacity, retain their members, and save costs. Indoor cycling in gyms has forever changed.
Motosumo is the only service of its kind that taps smartphone motion sensors to measure and report a range of performance metrics, independent of any branded equipment
NEW YORK – June 30, 2021 – Motosumo, a global fit-tech brand positioned to disrupt the cycling fitness category, today introduced its dynamic new interactive platform offering live classes led by world-class instructors – to
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
Motosumo has partnered with Ignite Your Burn (IYB), a new group fitness conditioning program based in Singapore.
The IYB program combines Peripheral Heart Action training (PHA), High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), active recovery, and heart rate training. This hybrid approach gives IYB instructors the tools to create exciting, dynamic workouts. IYB-certified instructors will receive Mo
Motosumo has been announced as a sponsor of this year's SCW convention, which, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will be held entirely online for the first time ever.
This enormous digital event is powered by Zoom and runs from Friday, May 29 to Sunday, May 31. It brings together thousands of fitness professionals and business owners for a weekend packed full of seminars and live training sessions
Danish group fitness app Motosumo has just announced the release of a new 3D game in its latest update.
The game is designed for indoor cycling workouts and can be launched from the app by users with instructor rights. It divides participants into two teams and pits them against each other in a pedal-pounding race through a lush 3D landscape.
The game screen is accessed through a web browse
Motosumo announces launch of HomeTeam feature: Give live-stream fitness classes a boost by revolutionizing the way your members exercise from home.
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
Motosumo partners up with Spinning Center Gym, the first company to pioneer indoor cycling in Colombia.
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 extens
Gym members are more likely to cancel their memberships if they feel like they're not making progress, having fun, or meeting new friends. Gamification could be the solution.
A one-app strategy sounds like an easy solution. Particularly for fitness operators. A simple case of getting all of your members using one app, for every possible service. Perfect. Except that it’s not. In fact, a one-app strategy can be counter-productive. And in the long run, can hurt your business.
COPENHAGEN/LONDON, 28 February, 2019
Heart rate monitoring is becoming increasingly popular as a motivational tool in gyms, but it can be expensive for operators to implement. Meanwhile, for members, many systems are quite restrictive; even if they have a heart rate monitoring device of their own, it might not be compatible with their gym’s set-up.
This was the rationale for the lau
Investors include Promentum Equity Partners, Vedere Ventures, Pre-Seed Ventures, and business angel Niclas Bönström, founder of Mrs. Sporty. This recent round of funding comes on the heels of a partnership deal with Core, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of fitness equipment.
Motosumo, a Copenhagen-based fitness tech startup, has a secured a third round of investment to continue financi
Motosumo, the Danish fitness start-up, has really caught the eye of Danish and international investors, landing a double-digit million funding to scale the business in a second funding round. This is a capital injection that will really get the company’s international plans and ambitions rolling.
Copenhagen, January, 2018
Motosumo has been working to revolutionise the fitness indu
Based in Copenhagen, Motosumo makes group classes fun and inclusive with an app packed full of gamification features and advanced tech.
Using the sensors in smartphones, Motosumo provides analytics only found in expensive, high-end fitness equipment, which makes it a cheap and powerful instructor tool for any gym.
Fitness solutions needn’t be super serious and elite. We want group fitness to be about community. An enjoyable, welcoming space for users to compete, compare, and cooperate.