Les Mills Rpm Beaverton Upd -

Forget everything you think you know about indoor cycling. If you’ve pictured a dark room, silent riders, and a monotone instructor counting down minutes, you haven’t met RPM —and you definitely haven’t experienced it in Beaverton.

Instructors here are known for calling out names mid-track: “Great hold, Sarah! Fifteen more seconds in the saddle—then attack!” That personal touch turns a group of strangers into a late-night peloton. les mills rpm beaverton

Les Mills RPM Beaverton isn’t just a class. It’s a weekly reset. It’s a tribe of sweaty, smiling strangers climbing imaginary mountains together. And by the final cool-down track—when the lights rise and the last piano chord fades—you’ll realize you weren’t just pedaling. Forget everything you think you know about indoor cycling

In Beaverton, this comes alive. The local instructors add a signature PNW touch—welcoming but fierce, technical but playful. You’ll hear beats from deadmau5, The Chemical Brothers, and remixed Daft Punk while your legs carve through imaginary climbs up Highway 26 switchbacks, then sprint on virtual flats past Nike HQ. Except here, no cars, no rain, and you control the resistance. Fifteen more seconds in the saddle—then attack

Traditional spin classes often focus on “go harder, go faster.” RPM flips the script. Developed by the global fitness legends at Les Mills (creators of BodyPump and BodyCombat), RPM is a research-driven, music-fueled journey through seven core tracks: from warm-up, through hills, speed work, and intervals, to a cool-down that actually leaves you feeling taller.