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Ride The Journey with Soul Cycle Downtown Los Angeles

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at USC chapter.

The craze has “ridden” from East Coast to West Coast. It has “cycled” through ten locations in Southern California, and on April 2nd invited Downtown Los Angeles to join the “journey” to shape the body. Soul Cycle has become one of the most popular workout hubs since introducing its yellow bikes to the Upper West Side of New York in 2006.

Soul Cycle has become one of the most popular workout hubs since introducing its yellow bikes to the Upper West Side of New York in 2006. It transforms the workout you dread into a forty-five minute party; intense cardio, candle-lit meditation, and good vibes, leave you sweaty and satisfied. Located at 898 Olive Street, it is approximately a twelve-minute drive from the USC campus, making it the perfect place to get your daily dose of cardio and soul. Caught up in academics, clubs, and social, it is easy to neglect physical health. Soul Cycle creates a supportive environment, which inspires you as a rider to set realistic goals, and reconnect with your wellbeing. Plus, you can ride anytime from 6AM to 7:30 PM, seven days a week, so there is always time to get stronger. They supply the shoes, towels, water, and bike. All you need is your soul, intention, and enthusiasm. Grab your workout buddy, and reserve your bike online at https://www.soul-cycle.com/studios/dtla/1049/. DTLA and the girls of USC are eager to join the Soul Cycle community, so sign up now!

 

 

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Erika is a junior at the University of Southern California. She is majoring in Human Biology, with an emphasis in the Science of Human Performance. She hopes to minor in journalism or communications. When she is not studying, you can catch Erika dancing down the streets of Los Angeles, or writing in her quirky blog. Unlike the average individual, she aspires to leave the California sunshine, and venture to the hustle and bustle of New York City. While there, her dream is to interview and write for a dance magazine, while pursuing her passion as a dancer.
Hey there! My name is Katherine Lee, but I go by Moi- a childhood nickname that has stuck throughout my entire life.  I am originally from the Bay Area and now I'm student at the Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism at USC.  The one thing I love more than hitting the gym is hitting every good restaurant wherever I am.  A foodie and a gym rat makes me quite a contradictory person, but I hey- I just like to keep things interesting!