Originally Posted by
boniek1982
What's got me pointing inside is:
#1 Lack of sunlight. City streets are dangerous as it is, more-so during rush-hour and more-so in the dark. I am just not willing to take chances - all it takes is one tired commuter not paying attention. Thanks for the offer though!
#2 Change of pace and motivation. I did a lot of riding this summer/fall, usually by myself. Spin class is a great change, the instructors (good ones) push you to the limit and a good class is fun.
So I ended up signing at Golds Gym in HB - so far, so good. Location was my #1 consideration and this fits the bill. In the process I found this article, for those interested. Evolution Cycling sounded most enticing, but its too far of a commute.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/c...ndoor-spinning
I suggest Rachael's RPM classes over the Spinning classes at Gold's. They're more in line with what you'd actually do on the road, they're pre-choreographed, the music is good and they often contain drills. The Spinning classes are more like aerobics on a bike, you're never going to be doing 2, 4 or 8 count jumps in a triathlon.
Have fun, I've been a member at that Gold's for seven years and just recently ended my membership. I would have stayed with them forever, but alas, unemployment ended and I found myself needing a gym near work so I can go at lunch, so I'm at 24 Hr Fitness now.