About Pedal My Way
We're cyclists who got tired of the noise.
Pedal My Way started in 2022 because cycling changed everything for us — and we couldn’t figure out why more people weren’t experiencing that. Not the racing, not the $10k bikes, not the obsessive Strava segments. Just the clarity that comes from moving your body, being outside, and doing something hard on your own terms.
The problem wasn’t that people didn’t want to ride. It was that cycling culture made it feel like you needed to earn your place first. Wrong gear, wrong fitness level, wrong budget — there was always a reason you weren’t quite ready. We built PMW to tear that wall down.
Who This Is For
The PMW rider isn’t chasing a podium. They ride because it clears their head. They train because they want to keep riding for the next 20 years. If a podium finish is in their bucket list, we are happy to help them check it off.
The PMW rider is done with bro science, over-complicated training plans, and gear guides written by people who get paid to recommend expensive stuff.
If that sounds like you, you’re in the right place.
How We Approach It
Evidence-based, not bro science
Every training recommendation we make is backed by research — not because we’re trying to sound smart, but because bad advice wastes your time and your body.
Simple, not dumbed down
We believe the best training plans are the ones you actually follow. We cut complexity, not quality.
Peer-to-peer, not top-down
We share what works for us, what the research says, and what we’ve learned the hard way — as fellow riders, not coaches on a pedestal.
The People Behind PMW
Mukund Murali — Founder
I’ve been riding, building, and repairing bikes for over 20 years. I’m CrossFit-certified, obsessed with functional strength training, and based in New Jersey. I started PMW because I wanted a place where cyclists could get honest, practical information without wading through gear reviews and race culture. Everything here is built around that.
Rob Edwards — Writer & Wellness Contributor
Rob brings a journalism background and decades of real-world fitness experience to PMW. His job is to take the science and make it actually readable — the kind of article you forward to a friend because it finally explains something in a way that makes sense.
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