Spinning Class?
Julie,
I do spin classes at least twice a week and love it! They are tough, especially in the beginning, but it is also a very good workout.
The bikes are like stationary road bikes and you adjust the tension to mimic climbing, etc. Most instructors do some climbing, some sprinting, some standing, and some other in and out of the saddle stuff. Most of our classes are 50 minutes and I'm generally dripping sweat by 25 minutes.
If you go and like it, I would suggest using bike shoes if the pedals on the bikes have clips. They help keep your foot in the proper position for maximum efficiency in the pedal stroke, and I just plain get more out of it. Bike shorts are also a good idea. You eventually get used to sitting on a bike seat, but it's a little easier with the padding.
Hope this helps some,
Linn
I think Lynn explained it . I would just state that I am usually dripping after 10 minutes. I go three times a week, and run on the other days. Spinning is a much more intense and safe workout from outdoor cycling. I would ask your gym if you could sample the class before committing. Some instructors are great, and some you may not connect with. Don't get intimidated by the other riders, since many were rookies at one stage of their spinning also, and you only have to make sure you are getting your "moneys" worth.
Rob
Where do I get chamois cream? Never heard of it! :)
The gym doesn't offer a spin class right now at all, so I guess we have to pay extra for the new equipment...which I think shouldn't be the patrons responsibility. They told me yesterday when I signed up that the class may not even form due to lack of interest. They had a membership drive in February and I joined for $100 and that was the total cost for a whole year, so I can't complain too much! Thanks for you help.
Julie