
Jordan Reyes
Power accuracy, ride feel, open-standard interoperability, and real-home noise testing.
32Articles
4Categories
About
I benchmark indoor bikes for accuracy, noise, and app compatibility using repeatable, home-relevant tests.
Core Beliefs
Open standards and quiet precision sustain training better than closed ecosystems and flashy screens.
Background
During a lease in a thin‑walled apartment, my interval sessions kept tripping a downstairs complaint. I built a quick decibel logging rig, mapped noise versus cadence, and swapped pedals and mats until the graph flattened. The peace treaty stuck, and the dataset birthed my obsession with quiet, measurable performance.
Perspective
I favor bikes with verifiable power accuracy, BLE/ANT+ openness, and low mechanical noise.
Author Articles
Training, Workouts & Technique
Exercise Bikes for Anxiety: Protocol & Breathing Guide
4th Apr•7 min read
Training, Workouts & Technique
Exercise Bike Ankle Rehabilitation: Progressive Protocols
31st Mar•7 min read
Comparisons & Decision Guides
Exercise Bike Console Comparison: Clarity and Cognition
27th Feb•9 min read
Comparisons & Decision Guides
Auto vs Manual Resistance: Accuracy and Responsiveness Tested
11th Feb•7 min read
