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Rogue Echo Bike - 50 Cal Challenge

JANUARY 21 AT 9AM EST - JANUARY 24 AT 8PM EST

Complete 50 Calories For Time on a Rogue Echo Bike

See info below for official standards and to register. A $10 entry fee gets you into the competition; $30 gets you entry + an official Rogue Challenge t-shirt. Once you’ve completed your challenge attempt, submit your time and video evidence using the instructions in the Beyond the White Board app. Also be sure to use #ryourogue and tag @roguefitness to share your experience!


CURRENT CHALLENGE RECORD:

Male 18 and over - Nick Garcia, 24 Seconds
Male 17 and under - Brock Thrall, 36 Seconds
Female 18 and over - Taylor Williamson, 1:08
Female 17 and under - Jadzia Onorati-Phillips, 1:55

PRIZE PACKAGES

MALE 18 and Over

1st Place$5000 & Rogue Echo Bike
2nd Place$2000 & Rogue Echo Bike
3rd Place$1000 & Rogue Echo Bike


MALE 17 AND Under

1st Place$1000 & Rogue Echo Bike
2nd Place$500 & Rogue Echo Bike
3rd Place$250 & Rogue Echo Bike

FEMALE 18 and Over

1st Place$5000 & Rogue Echo Bike
2nd Place$2000 & Rogue Echo Bike
3rd Place$1000 & Rogue Echo Bike


FEMALE 17 AND Under

1st Place$1000 & Rogue Echo Bike
2nd Place$500 & Rogue Echo Bike
3rd Place$250 & Rogue Echo Bike



TOP GYM WITH THE MOST SIGN-UPS

Total RX and Scaled entries per gym

1st PlaceRogue Echo Bike
2nd PlaceRogue Echo Bike
3rd PlaceRogue Echo Bike



50 CAL CHALLENGE

FOR TIME: 50 CALORIES ON THE ROGUE ECHO BIKE

CHALLENGE AND SCORING

Fastest time to complete 50 calories on a Rogue Echo Bike.

Tie Breaker: Max watts output

Tie Breaker 2: Lowest Bodyweight

Fastest time to complete 50 calories on a Rogue Echo Bike.
*This information will be pulled from your video submission if needed


DEADLINES AND SUBMISSIONS

Challenge Start Date & Time: January 21 at 9 AM Eastern Time 

Challenge Close Date & Time: January 24 at 8 PM Eastern Time 

*Scores cannot be updated or added to the leaderboard following the competition close date and time. Please allow sufficient time for completing and submitting your score and video in advance. 


ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND AGE GROUPS:

Adult Division
Male 18 and over
Female 18 and over

Youth Division
Male 17 and under
Female 17 and under

Birthday cut off rule: Each athlete will need to select their age division during the checkout process based on their age at the close of the competition. 

To be considered as a competitor, the athlete must register for the challenge at roguefitness.com/challenges and follow all workout and video flows as outlined.


EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO QUALIFY:

  • Rogue Echo Bike: No substitutes allowed 
  • Recommended: 10' x 10' clear unobstructed area in which to perform the movement required with no other equipment in the space 
  • Digital weight scale to record bodyweight of the athlete


PERMITTED EQUIPMENT:

  • Gym chalk (magnesium carbonate)
  • Lifting belts including nylon, powerlifting, Olympic or similar,
  • Knee sleeves (single layer)
  • Wearing shoes is required


NOT PERMITTED EQUIPMENT:

  • Straps of any kind
  • Clip in pedals or toe straps
  • Seats other than the stock Echo Bike
  • Wrapping or covering any portion of the bike’s fan wheel in any way including using an Echo Bike wind guard. If you have purchased and installed one, it must to be removed for the Challenge
  • Weighing down or anchoring the bike in anyway including plates or sandbags stacked on feet etc
  • Any other modifications made to the stock Rogue Echo Bike



FLOW

This workout begins with the athlete either seated or standing on the Echo bike and the monitor set to count down from 50 calories

When the athlete is ready they will begin pedaling until the full 50 calories is completed

The athlete must remain on the bike with their hands and feet in contact until all 50 calories are complete


MOVEMENTS

Echo Bike

The challenge must be completed on the Rogue Echo Bike only.

The challenge starts with the athlete either seated or standing on the bike

Only the athlete can adjust the screen settings on the Echo Bike.

Hands and feet must stay in contact with the Echo Bike for the duration of the challenge - no hands or feet only cycling.

Athlete may sit or stand on the bike.

Athlete should set their seat height prior to the start of their video

** The official time to complete 50 Cal will be taken from the monitor of the Rogue Echo Bike

Any athlete who alters/modifies the equipment or movements described in this document may be disqualified from the competition if deemed by the head judges to give an unfair advantage.


VIDEO SUBMISSION STANDARDS 

All video submissions should be uncut and unedited in order to accurately display the performance. Videos shot with a fisheye lens or similar lens may be rejected due to the visual distortion these lenses cause. Sound should be ON during the filming. Be sure the athlete has adequate space to safely complete the movements and clear the area of all extra equipment, people, or other obstructions so that the video is clear.

The video should be shot from a 45 degree angle facing the athlete on the bike with the camera positioned to show all of the athlete and bike in full view.

Critical items that need to be clearly visible on the video:

  1. Clearly show the full body of the athlete on a digital scale and their bodyweight.
  2. The athlete setting the Echo Bike monitor to 50 cals
  3. Full Echo Bike showing it is not anchored down, does not have a wind guard, and no clip in pedals of any kind and stock/standard seat
  4. Following the challenge, a close up showing the monitor while displaying the finish time and all data on screen as it scrolls through. Total time and Max Watts need to be clearly visible

The athlete will need to follow the steps outlined below:

Shoot the video from a 45 degree angle facing the athlete so that as much of the competitor and Echo bike are visible throughout the entire challenge.

  1. The submitted video should start with the entire athlete in frame stating their name followed by the challenge name and their chosen division.
  2. The athlete needs to show the camera all supportive equipment they are wearing or will wear for the challenge to confirm it all matches the rules outlined.
  3. The camera needs show the a 360 degree walk around of the Echo bike specifically showing the following:
    • There are no wind guards/wind blocks added to the fan wheel
    • The bike is not anchored to the floor in any way to include stacked plates or sandbags on bike feet or any of kind straps/bolts anchoring the bike etc
    • There are no clip in pedals used
    • The bike has the stock seat on it
    • There are no other modifications made to the bike
    • If you have questions about your Echo Bike setup, please email pictures and an explanation to judging@roguefitness.com for approval before your challenge attempt
  4. The athlete needs to weigh themselves as shown in the challenge demo video.
    • This process needs to start with showing scale calibration by placing a plate, kettlebell or dumbbell on the scale and showing the scale reading is correct.
    • Camera must show the full length of the athlete - in all of the clothing/gear to be used for the challenge on the scale and clearly show the scale reading
    • This will be used a tie breaker only if needed
  5. Capture the bike monitor being set to 50 calories
    • See the attached pdf for step by step process on this if needed
  6. The camera can then back up to the final 45 degree filming angle
    • The athlete can sit onto the bike if they are not already
  7. When the athlete is ready they may begin the 50 Calories for time
  8. After the athlete has completed the 50 Cal attempt, the camera needs to move in and show the bike monitor screen
    • The final overall time and and the max watts output both need to be visible on screen/in the video

Failure to show these items makes the video submission ineligible.

Refer to the demo video on the Rogue website for a visual for how the workout and video should flow.