All the essentials to get started cycling indoors (on a budget – or not)

Indoor cycling is a fast, efficient way to get fit, here is all you need to get started and beyond

Man cycling on indoor trainer
(Image credit: Future)

Indoor training is a great way to improve your fitness. By removing both bad weather and traffic from the equation it allows you to focus on the session with little or no distraction.

Fitting it around a busy schedule is easy too. You can essentially train night or day, and if even you're short on time a 30-minute cycling workout at a high intensity will pay dividends.

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Freelance writer

Luke Friend has worked as a writer, editor and copywriter for twenty five years. Across books, magazines and websites, he's covered a broad range of topics for a range of clients including Major League Baseball, the National Trust and the NHS. He has an MA in Professional Writing from Falmouth University and is a qualified bicycle mechanic. He has been a cycling enthusiast from an early age, partly due to watching the Tour de France on TV. He's a keen follower of bike racing to this day as well as a regular road and gravel rider.