New Jersey: SoulCycle Is Still Spinning, Here’s Where
In the summer of 2022, SoulCycle closed its doors on roughly 25% of its studio locations. However, there are still two New Jersey SoulCycle locations that are still spinning. In fact, they are in opportune areas and offer dozens of classes every month.
“SoulCycle was forced to close its studios as COVID first hit American shores, and some didn’t reopen until about a year later as state and local rules allowed — including its flagship in New York,” CNN reported in August of 2022.
It’s certainly easy to understand how other at-home fitness programs, such as Peloton, took off over the past four years, allowing fitness enthusiasts to get their workouts in each day. Furthermore, it’s in the comfort of their own homes. Often all you have to do is walk from one room in the house to another.
Now, perhaps people are tired of looking at an exercise bike in the room that also serves as the home office. Still, people are seeking ways to be part of a community. As a result, many of those at-home workout contraptions have become expensive coat racks.
SoulCycle has toughed it out and still offers their signature style workouts. “On the surface, we’re a 45-minute cardio dance party on a bike—but riding at SoulCycle is so much more than that,” they explain.
Here Is Where To Find New Jersey SoulCycle Studios
Currently there are two locations that have their doors open to both new and existing riders. They are;
- Short Hills – 800 Morris Turnpike
- Hoboken – 1400 Washington Street
Both offer early morning classes, post-work classes, and weekend classes. You can learn all about them and the instructors that teach there by visiting the New Jersey SoulCycle site.
While SoulCycle as a company persisted and was resilient in keeping its practice alive, they also expanded its offering to accommodate all interested riders. With their At Home Bike program, you can “bring the magic of the studio home.”
SoulCycle is owned by Equinox, therefore by activating a membership with this fitness chain you can unlock the class options via the mobile app. “The SoulCycle at-home bike is powered by Equinox+, which requires a 12-month membership to access all on-demand SoulCycle classes on your bike,” they explain.
Although this is a nice option for those who can’t make it into a studio or simply don’t have one in their market anymore, it still does not solve the issue of the need for community. SoulCycle co-founders Elizabeth Cutler and Julie Rice have taken on this issue in their new business venture.
Recently, Cutler and Rice (who left SOUL in 2016) launched Peoplehood, a platform to improve personal relationships. They have a flagship location in New York City and also offer a monthly membership option.
In short, Peoplehood can be described as a “platform offers hour-long sessions for individuals and couples led by facilitators who help people share stories, meet new people, build trust and empathy, and learn how to communicate better,” Fortune explains.
Signs You'll Live a Long Life
There are some special signs you’ll live a long life and even possibly make it to 100. When you’re in your teens, you might feel like you’re going to live forever. But, as the years ago by, you’re probably getting more aware of your fallibility and the inevitability that one day, you’ll no longer be on this Earth. Not to sound depressing, but the good news is that there are these signs you’ll live a long life and things you can do to increase your chances of doing so.
The Average Lifespan of Americans
Before we get to some signs you’ll live a long life, let’s talk about the average lifespan of Americans today. According to the experts at Healthsystemtracker.org, “In 1980, life expectancy at birth in the U.S. and in comparably large and wealthy countries was similar, but over recent decades, life expectancy improved by much more in peer nations than it has in the U.S. The COVID-19 pandemic increased mortality and premature death rates in the U.S. by more than it did in most peer countries, widening a gap that already existed before the pandemic.” So, the lifespan of Americans is trending in the wrong direction. In fact, according to their numbers, life expectancy in the U.S. went down by 1.3 years from 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic to 2022. But, in “peer countries,” life expectancies dropped by an average of 0.5 years in that same time window. Life expectancy in the U.S. went up by 1.1 years from 2021 to 2022, following the pandemic, but it’s still “well below pre-pandemic levels and continues to lag behind life expectancy in comparable countries, on average,” they note.
According to the CDC, the life expectancy for both sexes at birth is 76.4 years. For males, it’s 73.5 years, and for females, it’s 79.3 years. The CDC also notes that, “The infant mortality rate was 543.6 infant deaths per 100,000 live births in 2021. The change in infant mortality from 2020 was not statistically significant.” They add that, “Nine of the 10 leading causes of death in 2021 remained the same as in 2020. Heart disease, cancer, and COVID-19 remained the top 3 leading causes.” If you’re wondering about infant mortality, the leading causes of infant death in 2021 according to the experts at the CDC were “congenital malformations, low birth weight, sudden infant death syndrome, unintentional injuries, maternal complications, cord and placental complications, bacterial sepsis of newborn, respiratory distress of newborn, diseases of the circulatory system, and intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia).” But, enough about death. Let’s get into some things to look out for that are signs you’ll live a long life. Hopefully you’ll make it to 100 or older.
Signs You’ll Live a Long Life
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.