Zwift is the most popular online cycling platform, blending video-game graphics, virtual worlds (Watopia, London, Paris, etc.), structured workouts, and category-based racing. To use it you need a smart trainer (or a power meter and a classic trainer), a Bluetooth/ANT+ device, and a screen — a tablet or laptop is enough. Below is everything BikeTips has on Zwift and indoor structured training.
Getting started on Zwift
- Indoor cycling training plans (Zwift & TrainerRoad)
- Indoor & spin parent hub
- FTP testing on Zwift
- Zone 2 training (perfect on a smart trainer)
Smart bikes and equipment
Top Articles in This Hub
- Zwift Buys Rouvy: What the Mega-Merger Means for Indoor Cyclists
- Indoor Cycling Training Plans: Getting the Most From Zwift and TrainerRoad
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- Ultimate Guide To The Best Zwift Training Plans
- Ultimate Zwift Setup Guide
- Zwift Racing League: All You Need To Know About WTRL Racing
- Rouvy Vs Zwift Vs Peloton: Whats The Best Indoor Cycling App?