At first glance, a GlideCycle™ may appear similar to a bicycle. However, upon closer inspection, there are no pedals and there is no seat pressure in the perineal region (the area where bicycle seats create pressure on sensitive tissues). [Read more…]
NBC News Interview
GlideCycle Extreme team
High School Girls X-Country race team trains through injuries faster with GlideCycles
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GLIDECYCLE RUNNING BICYCLE REDUCES GROUND REACTION FORCES COMPARED TO RUNNING IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS
Jordan Perry
A. Wayne Johnson PhD, PT
Sarah T. Ridge PhD
Gary W. Mack PhD, FACSM
Dennis Jordan
Alex Johnson
Brigham Young University, Department of Exercise Sciences
College of Life Sciences,
106 SFH, Provo, UT 84602 [Read more…]
GlideCycle Learning Progression
While not exactly like running, GlideCyclists experience a sensation like running and refer to this activity as either “GlideCycling”, “Gliding” or “running on their GlideCycle”. [Read more…]