HAVE YOU DONE A SPIN CLASS?
MeIShouldB
Posts: 578 Member
My new school has alot of group exercise classes and I wanna do a spin class. Have you tried one? What are your thoughts on it?
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LOVE IT! it kicks my butt and I sweat like hell but its worth it. music blasting, high energy and feeling totally exhausted after the class....it's fabulous. plus its helped me on the treadmill! just be warned that first couple of times your bum is going to hurt. but you can get padded shorts for that. let me know how it goes!0
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I love them! For the first couple of sessions it made walking up stairs really difficult aha and even now (i've been going to spin classes for 4 years) I still feel knackered after one (in a good way). Definitely try it and see if it suits you!0
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I couldn't sit properly for a few days. Not for me. Good luck, though!0
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Love it! When I first took it in January, all I could do was sit and spin. Now I take the class 2-3 times per week and follow along with all the hover/stand moves. The hardest part is getting over the uncomfortable seat :laugh:0
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Spin is pretty badass.0
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Spin class is my favorite, it kicks my butt. You gotta try it. Be sure to have a large bottle of water with you and a towel to wipe the tons of sweat you'll have.0
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I absolutely LOVE spinning! I stared last August. It helped me get stared on a path that led me to a 70 pound weight loss and being in the best shape of my life! I watched what I ate, stared with a personal trainer in January, started running in February. I am 50 and never thought I would look and feel this good. Go for it !0
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tried it and hated it. Give it a shot though! It's just not for me.0
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Spin is tough and fun~! a true hard-core workout. Once you spin, you never stop!0
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They're a lot of fun!! Just make sure you take rest periods as needed...don't feel pressured to keep up with the instructor0
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I did one.
If I'm pedaling that hard and can't get away from some psycho instructor that's screaming at me.. then I'm in the wrong place. I'd much rather spend my time riding a bike or running if cardio is the focus of the workout. No more of that spin mess for me.
That mess still haunts me.0 -
Prepare for BURNING thighs and glutes!
Have fun.0 -
I use to live and breath spinning until my body started to not get results... I've been spinning religiously minimum once a week for 4 years. I haven't been in 2 weeks and I miss it.
I found that spinning really helped me keep my legs toned. It's amazing for cardio and endurance.
If you have any questions in regards to bike set up or whatever, shoot me over a message. I also have the shoes and everything. I don't go to the class and I'm always asked where I am... that's how often I use to go! lol0 -
My friend and I would go to my school gym's spin classes all the time. One of my favorite classes they would offer. It was one of my favorite things to do to mix up my weekly work out routine.
Which reminds me, I should start back up with them when school starts again haha.0 -
I am a certified cycling instructor .....if you have any questions please let me know0
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I absolutely LOVE spinning! It's the only "class" I will even do. Unfortunately, I don't have a gym with classes anymore. (
So great for cardio and keep you legs really strong. I did have some problems with my knees when I was overdoing many years ago, but I loved that it was not jarring like running. I also think the key is a good instructor so if you try one and aren't sure, try another at a different time with a different teacher. Also, I recommend getting your own seat pad if you try a class and think you like it, they're not too much $$ and make a huge difference.0 -
i havent tried it
but i say go for it0 -
Bring some water and a sweat rag, stretch your legs really good before and after, and then every few hours or so after but GO FOR IT. It's a lot of fun and you burn a lot of calories.0
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I love my spinning classes! Right now I mix it up with Zumba and spinning for my cardio. I cant do treadmill or ellipticals by myself, they're so BORING! Spinning is fun, you can go at your own pace/resistance, but you build up endurance pretty fast. And yes, you sweat a LOT so bring a little towel with you. I burn 500+ calories during a spin class.0
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I love it! Unfortunately, my favorite instructor is leaving my gym:( It took a few weeks for me to get used to the seat but after that, I don't even notice. I burn a ton of calories and sweat like crazy. When I get off the bike, there is a pile of sweat on each side of the bike even though I use a sweat towel... I don't do spin exclusively though. I do strength training classes using dumbbells and kettebells, zumba, and then a few different cardio classes. My favorite thing about my spin instructor is she really pushes you and instead of saying "increase the resistance", she says "turn it 2 times to the right and don't touch that dial etc..." Other instructors at my gym are less motivating and I really have to "make myself" keep up the intensity even though some participants around me are on their cellphone and/or lazily pedaling... Of course, the reasons I like my instructor are probably the reasons others don't. Different strokes for different folks:)0
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I love it! Unfortunately, my favorite instructor is leaving my gym:( It took a few weeks for me to get used to the seat but after that, I don't even notice. I burn a ton of calories and sweat like crazy. When I get off the bike, there is a pile of sweat on each side of the bike even though I use a sweat towel... I don't do spin exclusively though. I do strength training classes using dumbbells and kettebells, zumba, and then a few different cardio classes. My favorite thing about my spin instructor is she really pushes you and instead of saying "increase the resistance", she says "turn it 2 times to the right and don't touch that dial etc..." Other instructors at my gym are less motivating and I really have to "make myself" keep up the intensity even though some participants around me are on their cellphone and/or lazily pedaling... Of course, the reasons I like my instructor are probably the reasons others don't. Different strokes for different folks:)
I have to have someone intense. That's why I like Jillian Michaels LOL0 -
I love them!!!!!! Make sure the bike is fitted to your body (the instructor should be able to assist you the first time, then you will know what positions you need for the handlebars, seat etc). GO FOR IT!!0
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Tried it...not a fan. That seat was torture and all I remember is when the instructor said 'stand up' I'd think UUGHH!! and when the instructor said 'Sit down' I'd think UUUGGGGHHHH!!!! It was the longest 45 minutes of my life. You should at least give it a shot though--you might like it. The worst that can happen is that you'll get in some squatting exercise as you hover above the toilet for the following 2-3 days.0
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