This bus will turn your commute into a hellish spinning studio class
LONDON -- Finding the time to exercise can be a nightmare, especially if you don't fancy waking up earlier than usual, or stopping by the gym after work.
One British fitness company is planning to kill two birds with one stone and combine your morning commute with a fitness class. No, we're not talking about aerobics on the Tube -- although that's a pretty awesome idea.
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1Rebel has announced plans to transform a London bus into a mobile spinning studio, so you can combine your commute with a high intensity interval training (HIIT) workout.
The fitness brand is currently in talks with a number of bus companies, however it doesn't yet have sign off from government. If it were approved, the bus could launch after the summer.
The unusual vehicle will travel the most popular commuter routes across London, finishing up at the 1Rebel studio, where riders can have a shower and a smoothie before work.
The 45-minute classes will cost between £12 and £15; not too bad considering the money you'll save on your commute.
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