Friday, May 2, 2014

Spinning - As in Indoor Cycling

Often times, I enjoy being a participant in a fitness class as much as I do being a fitness trainer. It gives me a chance to truly absorb the class and provide genuine feedback to my clients and trainees. It’s one thing to know about different classes and training techniques, but it’s something all together different when you can express these sessions from the view point of a trainee.


Spinning class. I was encouraged to attend one of my fellow yogi’s spinning class.  I had never taken a spinning class before and found myself to be a bit intrigued to attend this one.  It was at a nice spot in the Hingetown area of Cleveland, called Harness Cycle.  Of course, I had to visit their site to see just what the studio was about and I liked what I saw. I created an account and she and picked a Friday evening. The club’s “Happy Hour” cycling class offering $5 for the session. Nice, right?


            I packed my padded cycling shorts because I had imagined that there would be some soreness in my “saddle” area.  They provided towels and water.  The instructor assisted me with setting up my bike and then it was time for the class to begin.  I have to say, I love seeing other instructors display passion and energy in their classes. This instructor was definitely showing hers. Her music playlist was on point and had nice variety. The class was 98% packed and there were people of all shapes, sizes, ethnicities and gender.  A perfect mix. 


            Ordinarily, I am a pretty coordinated individual.  At a few times, I found it difficult to pedal a mile/minute and “tap” at the called out increments. Tapping is when you “tap that butt” on your seat. Love it…lol.  Her mix of using weights along with pedaling as well as tying in some push-up movements on the handle bars was impressive. The energy level was high and even if you needed to pedal at your own pace, it was okay too. 


            Would I do it again? Yes, I plan on it. Was my butt sore, yes, but I’m used to soreness especially when I know that I will be taking my body into new fitness dimensions.  You don’t have to be a size 2 to attend a spinning class, so erase that from you mind. I plan on sharing it with my trainees and who knows, I see a “fitness field trip” one evening on the horizon.

Looking to check out a spinning class? Check out this article and by all means, prepare your butt for the ride!