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Is indoor cycling just a fad?

Is Indoor Cycling Just Another Fad Workout?

March 11, 2026/0 Comments/in Cardio /by Shannon Austin

Every few years, the fitness world crowns a new “it” workout.

Right now, Pilates is having a powerful cultural moment. Reformers are filling up. New studios are opening. Social media is full of slow, controlled movements and sculpted cores.

Meanwhile, some people are asking a familiar question about indoor cycling:

Was spin just a fitness fad?

It’s a fair question. But the reality is far more interesting.

Indoor cycling was never meant to be the entire story of fitness. It was always one chapter in a much bigger picture. And when you zoom out, cycling isn’t fading. It’s simply returning to its proper place in a balanced wellness routine.

Indoor Cycling Solves a Problem Most Workouts Don’t

Cycling offers something incredibly unique in fitness: high-intensity cardiovascular training without high impact.

For many people, that combination is priceless.

Running can stress the joints. Plyometrics can be demanding on knees and hips. But cycling allows people to push their cardiovascular system hard while keeping the body supported.

That means stronger heart and lungs, improved endurance, better metabolic health, and increased stamina for daily life.

And because resistance is adjustable, the workout can scale from beginner to elite athlete. Few modalities offer that kind of range.

Fitness Trends Move in Waves

If you look at the history of group fitness, a pattern appears.

Yoga surges.  

HIIT explodes.  

Barre arrives.  

Pilates rises again.  

Strength training grows.

Each modality cycles through waves of popularity.

But the ones that survive for decades share one trait: they deliver real physiological results.

Indoor cycling has been around since the 1990s and continues to appear in training programs for athletes, physical therapy patients, and everyday exercisers alike.

That’s not what a fad looks like.

That’s what a proven training tool looks like.

The Role of Cycling in a Balanced Fitness Plan

At Fever YCS, we talk about fitness through the lens of the Four Pillars of Wellness Success:

Cardio  

Strength  

Flexibility  

Recovery

Indoor cycling sits firmly in the cardio pillar.

It trains the heart, improves circulation, builds endurance, and increases oxygen efficiency.

But cardio is only one piece of the puzzle.

A balanced routine also includes strength training to build muscle and bone density, flexibility work like yoga to support mobility and longevity, and recovery practices that allow the body to adapt and rebuild.

When cycling is paired with these other pillars, it becomes part of a powerful system for long-term health.

Why People Still Love Indoor Cycling

Even beyond the science, cycling has something harder to quantify: energy.

Music.  

Momentum.  

Shared effort in a room full of people riding toward the same finish line.

It’s rhythmic. It’s motivating. And for many people, it’s the only cardio workout they genuinely enjoy.

And when people enjoy a workout, they keep showing up.

Consistency, more than any single workout trend, is what actually creates lasting results.

The Bottom Line

Indoor cycling isn’t a fading trend.

It’s a foundational training method that has proven its value for decades.

While the spotlight in fitness will always move from one modality to another, the fundamentals remain the same:

Move the body.  

Train the heart.  

Build strength.  

Recover well.

Cycling will continue to be a powerful part of that equation for years to come.

Because great workouts don’t disappear. They simply become timeless tools in the wellness toolkit.

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