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Trying Something New: My Spinning Experience

by Kathy • Tuesday, July 13, 2010 • 1 comment
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My fitness routine is somewhat consistent but very very tame in terms of changing things up.  I get into a groove and do my usual treadmill walk and go on with my day.  But I really think I do myself a disservice by not taking advantage of all the other options available at my gym.  Not to mention the fitness and weigh loss benefits of shaking things up. Typically, I am a loner and don't join in on things unless encouraged by a friend.  The one time I really got into a class was when a friend encouraged me to try it out (and then I was addicted to it).  The same thing happened this week and I kind of snapped out of my workout humdrum.

A friend talked me into trying a spinning class.  Now, I have to preface this by saying I am not, in general, considered to be athletic.  In fact my mother once told me I looked like a gazelle in a field of bulls on the field hockey team.  I guess I am just a little more girly and less "lets train for a marathon".  So when it comes to workouts I tend to stick to the stuff I know I can do.  Treadmill, elliptical, yoga... ho hum.  So when my friend badgered me into a Group Ride spinning class at my World Gym I was pretty nervous  that I would wimp out and embarrassingly have to sneak out 20 mintues in.

I hopped on the bike, the instructor helped me set it up and I started the class.  The music is loud, no one is really paying much attention to what you're doing and oddly enough, I actually enjoyed myself.  Sure it was tough but it wasn't so hard or exhausting that I felt I couldn't stick out the whole class.  The nice thing about spinning is you can actually go at your own pace.  The instructor is there as a guide to help you reach and maintain varying levels of heart rates.  So when she instructs you to "pump up the resistance" you can, but you can adjust it to your own level of fitness.  You don't have to ride the bike at the hardest resistance to participate.

By the time the class was over I had gone 15 miles.  15 miles! I was thoroughly impressed with my fitness level through the class considering I thought it would be much tougher.  But most importantly, I was really proud of myself.  A few tips when starting a new class like this that requires equipment that really helped me get started:

  • Talk to the instructor before you start  - he or she can help you figure out the bike and show you how to adjust the seat and handle grips.  I thought this would be easy but there are about 4 adjustments that need to be made.  You might want to try out the bike in general to get a feel for it.  So a quick prep on how that works was insanely helpful. 
  • Also, don't be afraid to tell the instructor it's your first class.  There is nothing wrong with admitting that and it might help you to not feel so pressured to keep up with the regulars.
  • Respect the resistance: Using the resistance makes standing up on the bike easier, so don't be afraid to use it.
  • Bring a small towel and a water bottle that fits in the bikes holder.  You might want to sneak into the spinning room to test yours out before class (I did this the day before when i was there doing regular work out type stuff).

My point or moral here is that sometimes we need someone or something to push us to try something new.  Just like I needed to be pushed into trying spinning.  I go to my second class tomorrow and I'll probably continue weekly classes.  I was proud of myself and I think that pride in feeling like you accomplished something is better for our fitness and mentality than actually burning the calories.

My challenge to you: Try something new this week you think you might not be capable of.  You might surprise yourself!
 

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Raven Raven said on July 13, 2010 at 7:25pm

Glad you tried spin class!!!  Some folks would benefit from bike seat cushions or even cycling shorts.  No worries about looking douchy in spandex, you can just throw a pair of gym shorts over them!  Trust it will save your butt and hoohah!

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