Spinning
chubbygirl30
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I just took my very first spin class this morning. OH MY GOODNESS....I wanted to die. I pushed my way through it but I thought my legs were going to fall off my body I made it through it though. Don't know if I'll take another class but at least I've tried it. Yay me!!!:happy:
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I just took my very first spin class this morning. OH MY GOODNESS....I wanted to die. I pushed my way through it but I thought my legs were going to fall off my body I made it through it though. Don't know if I'll take another class but at least I've tried it. Yay me!!!:happy:0
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I am a spinning junkie now. I HATED it when I first did it, but I learned how to push myself and when to back off (so I didn't puke!). Now I love it for the mere fact that I can burn GOBS of calories in an hour. Good for you for giving it a go! :happy:0
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Keep at it!! It gets better.
I am now a spinning junkie!
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Yep...hated it the first time too...thought I was seriously going to drop over dead!:noway: But...I'd say you should try it one more time. Now you know what to expect, so you can adjust how hard you work and have a better feel of how to push your body. Then after a second go-round if you don't like it, never do one again! It is a love or hate class. And now I LOVE it!!!!!!!:bigsmile: Still need to get some spinning shoes though. Has anyone found somewhere to get spinning shoes for relatively low cost???0
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Funny you should say that...another friend who goes to the gym I go to was trying a spin class this morning and I am going to see how it is. I have slowly been working up to it. Hmm, might try it!! I hear it is a GREAT workout!
Good job Court!!!0 -
I think I will try another class. I didn't really know what to expect so now that I do I can go in prepared. I've always been a little intimidated by spinning. Now I know I don't have to be.0
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Yep...hated it the first time too...thought I was seriously going to drop over dead!:noway: But...I'd say you should try it one more time. Now you know what to expect, so you can adjust how hard you work and have a better feel of how to push your body. Then after a second go-round if you don't like it, never do one again! It is a love or hate class. And now I LOVE it!!!!!!!:bigsmile: Still need to get some spinning shoes though. Has anyone found somewhere to get spinning shoes for relatively low cost???
I got mine at a bike shop for about $60. They never really "wear out" so it is worth the money and you work your hamstrings way more. Plus you can sprint easier because your feet aren't slipping around inside the pedal cage. It's a good investment.0 -
Yup that's how i felt at my first spinning class! I never went back. :laugh:
I do something else that's more my pace...
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I think I will try another class. I didn't really know what to expect so now that I do I can go in prepared. I've always been a little intimidated by spinning. Now I know I don't have to be.
Remember that YOU are in charge of your bike, so if the teacher says to do something that feels wrong or is too much, just don't do it. Nobody knows your body like YOU>0 -
First class is ALWAYS tough. I see people leave tired and exhausted. KEEP AT IT!! It took me 2 weeks to really fall in love with Spinning. I wish I did it for years before I knew what it really was. Good music in the class also is very important! G'luck and don't give up.0
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Spinning is the best form of cardio exercise. :happy: The first week of spinning I could hardy walk. But now I spin M- F at lunch time with the girls from work. It’s so much fun. I still need to get spinning shoes. I’ve been told that spinning shoes intensifies the workout. Last week I bought my first heart rate monitor and it tracks everything from my time, how many calories I burned, my heart beeps per minute and much more. You should definitely keep at it! Give it a couple of weeks. Good Luck! :bigsmile:0
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I also was not a fan of spinning at first. But just seeing the calories burned from doing it, made me go back and now I love it.
Our spinning classes are in the dark with black lights and the walls are all painted a big mural of a road (country and city scenes) that you can still see when the lights are off.0 -
Yep...hated it the first time too...thought I was seriously going to drop over dead!:noway: But...I'd say you should try it one more time. Now you know what to expect, so you can adjust how hard you work and have a better feel of how to push your body. Then after a second go-round if you don't like it, never do one again! It is a love or hate class. And now I LOVE it!!!!!!!:bigsmile: Still need to get some spinning shoes though. Has anyone found somewhere to get spinning shoes for relatively low cost???
I got mine at a bike shop for about $60. They never really "wear out" so it is worth the money and you work your hamstrings way more. Plus you can sprint easier because your feet aren't slipping around inside the pedal cage. It's a good investment.
Yah...I usually have to stop half-way through and adjust the pedal cage! It's SO annoying and everyone I talked to says it's totally worth getting the shoes. Since I do go every week, I think it would be beneficial! Thanks for the info. I will have to check out some places near me!0 -
Spinning rocks...it takes time but its fun.0
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I hate those damn pedal cages!! Never fit right.0
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I also was not a fan of spinning at first. But just seeing the calories burned from doing it, made me go back and now I love it.
Our spinning classes are in the dark with black lights and the walls are all painted a big mural of a road (country and city scenes) that you can still see when the lights are off.
How cool is that???0 -
Yeah I love the darkness in there! :glasses:0
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I found a cheap pair of reebok spin shoes on ebay for 30 bucks...check out some alternatives to spending 100 on shoes...I just couldn't do it. Perhaps they were used...I have had no probs since...sister is a doc and says we're all just so paranoid about germs...they're awesome!0
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I hate those damn pedal cages!! Never fit right.
Gotta get the shoes!0 -
What exactly is spinning and how is it different from stationary cycling? Could I do it with a normal bike and a pair of rollers?0
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What exactly is spinning and how is it different from stationary cycling? Could I do it with a normal bike and a pair of rollers?
The bike is positioned differently than a regular stationary bike, so you can stand on it and simulate going uphill and you can really get down low and sprint. I find it better on my knees as well. My husband rides a regular stationary bike and I have a hard time with it now that I am used to a spinning bike. You could probably still do some of the workouts from a video, but I guess it depends on your bike.0 -
How do u add spinning as your exercise log? A forty minutes class burns how many calories? Anyone know?0
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How do u add spinning as your exercise log? A forty minutes class burns how many calories? Anyone know?
I enter it in as stationary bicycling, vigorous effort. Then it will tell you the calories burned. However...I want a heart rate moniter SO bad so I can see how many calories I actually burn!!!!0 -
Thought this might help with some of the questions.
Spinning 101
By: Liz Neporent
Nancy Chiocchi
The Scoop on Spinning
Spinning was created by world-class cyclist "Jonny G." Goldberg as a convenient and quick way to train for races. In 1989, he and John Baudhuin opened the first spinning center in Santa Monica, California and then developed a program to certify other spinning instructors. Curious to know about this spinning thing? The following info will help you decide if it's for you:
What is it? Spinning is an aerobic exercise that takes place on a specially designed stationary bicycle called (obviously enough) a spinning bike. As you pedal, motivating music plays and the instructor talks you through a visualization of an outdoor cycling workout: "You're going up a long hill now, you can't see the top yet. During the class you vary your pace -- sometimes pedaling as fast as you can, other times cranking up the tension and pedaling slowly from a standing position. This helps you to focus inwardly and work on your mind as well as your body.
Why we love it: Spinning burns serious calories (about 450 in 45 minutes) and offers an awesome aerobic workout that makes your heart pump fast. It also tones your quadriceps (front thigh muscles) and outer thigh muscles like nobody's business! Because you stay in one place with the same basic movement throughout, Spinning doesn't involve a lot of coordination; it's easier to concentrate on your form than in other types of aerobic classes. And although you follow the general instructions of the spinning teacher, you are in control when it comes to your pace. You can finish a spin class, regardless of your fitness level, simply by adjusting your pace or the tension knob on the bike.
Drawbacks: Spinning does not work all leg muscles equally, so if you spin without doing some cross training activities, you may develop muscle imbalances. Spinning every day can also be too much of a good thing -- real spin enthusiasts have to watch out for overuse injuries in their knees, hips and lower backs. If Spinning is your main source of exercise, we recommend doing some resistance training workouts that include hamstring (back of thigh), buttock and inner thigh exercises.
Equipment Needed: Other than the bike, here's what you need for a safe, comfortable ride:
A stiff-soled shoe with good ventilation. (Running and aerobic shoes, which are soft-soled, may leave your feet numb by the end of the class.)
Two towels, one for wiping away sweat and one for draping over the handlebars so your hands won't slide out of position.
A full water bottle, because you're definitely going to sweat. Most spinning bikes are equipped with a water bottle cage so you can place your H2O within easy reach.
Insider information: Riding with an incorrect seat setting can also lead to injury. Set your seat height so your knee is slightly bent at the bottom of the pedal stroke. Set the handlebars so that they are level with the seat. When you lean forward and place your hands on the bars, there should be a slight bend at your elbows.
Hot Tip: Arrive five minutes early for your first class so your instructor can answer any questions and help you with bike adjustments. Make sure you let her know about any injuries that you have so she can help you modify some of the moves. During class, be sure to let your instructor know if you are having trouble with the resistance knob or the general technique. If the class is too intense, just pedal more slowly or take the tension down.0 -
Have any of you women out there ever been spinning and the seat of the bike hurts your crotch and bottom? I tried spinning once, and I was in agony afterwards because of it. Any suggestions?0
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Have any of you women out there ever been spinning and the seat of the bike hurts your crotch and bottom? I tried spinning once, and I was in agony afterwards because of it. Any suggestions?
It gets better. It takes at least a few times, but I swear it's like you have to break in your butt/crotch. :laugh:0 -
This is normal pain (the butt plus pelvis area). It takes about 2 weeks to get really into it an let your body feel comfortable. Keep spinning, it makes that area better as you do it more and more. I promise.0
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Have any of you women out there ever been spinning and the seat of the bike hurts your crotch and bottom? I tried spinning once, and I was in agony afterwards because of it. Any suggestions?
I had trouble with this when i first started but once I learned the correct height for the bike and then the correct position for the seat, it helped. also, Once you get stronger and more experienced you will see a big improvement - you don't 'rely' on the seat as much because you are engaging your core. They also sell cushioned seat at the sports stores - big help.0 -
How do u add spinning as your exercise log? A forty minutes class burns how many calories? Anyone know?
I entered it at 600 calories per hour. I went to ivillage.com and got an estimate and now it is listed under Spinning as one of my exercises.0 -
Have any of you women out there ever been spinning and the seat of the bike hurts your crotch and bottom? I tried spinning once, and I was in agony afterwards because of it. Any suggestions?
I had trouble with this when i first started but once I learned the correct height for the bike and then the correct position for the seat, it helped. also, Once you get stronger and more experienced you will see a big improvement - you don't 'rely' on the seat as much because you are engaging your core. They also sell cushioned seat at the sports stores - big help.
Yeah, I also notice that after 2 classes it feels better, BUT if I take a week or two off of spinning, the first class back hurts again!! (Good incentive not to miss too many classes!)0
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