I don’t get why people don’t get things like this.
Soul cycle is targeted at rich city workers and work hard play hard young professional.
People who value an accessible and effective workout at high convenience and low commitment.
Look at a comparable gym in central Londom and compare prices. You’ll find a decent gym is very expensive, and the class timetable won’t be as good.
We don’t have David Lloyd’s in central London with pools and rackets sports for £200.... land is at a bit of a premium you know!
At least with the pay as you go class options you don’t pay if you don’t go.
You know you can book into a class before work, after work or at lunchtime no drama.
As an aside, these spin studios are very popular and there are now many brands. However soul cycle is very North American and more about looks than performance.
If you’re actually wanting to improve your bike fitness with stats to track, check out Digme. £20 for 3 classes intro offer. You want the ride or perform or perform plus classes, not beat. Beat is for people who don’t really like proper exercise. Digme is also a bit cheaper - it’s like £17 when you buy a block of 10.
To be honest, dropping £17 on an exercise class isn’t an issue for most people in the city. And judging by how hard it is to get into some of the specialist classes that’s only happen a few times a week, there is excess demand and space for more studios.