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Old 08-22-12 | 02:16 PM
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So... Mrs Turnin2 joined my gym recently and has gotten excited about the classes they offer. So far she has done water aerobics and something called Zumba. She is a decent cyclist and she wants to do a spin class now, and she wants me to go with her.

Should I turn in my "Semi-Serious Roadie" card? Should I go? What do they wear? What about shoes? Will I be the only guy?

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Old 08-22-12 | 02:28 PM
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I do spin at my gym once or twice a week depending on how I feel. It is a one hour classs, you use Shimano SPD pedals, or you can use your regular gym shoes in a pedal cage. I found it worthwhile because of time constraints. One hour, good workout.

Usually in my class of about 40 bikes or so, about 5 males are in there. So mostly ladies. I wear regular bike shorts and a sleeveless gym t-shirt, but I cover my cycling short with a gym short until I actually get to the spinning room.

Oh, a bottle of water always. It is intense, and the music helps a lot. Another thing I do is that I don't always follow the commands of the instructor, as I work on whatever I want to work on. A couple of examples of this is that I work heavily on the roundness of my pedal strokes, one-legged pedal drills, intervals and riding off the saddle extensively. I have found some nice improvement in how long I can ride standing up, off my seat, while climbing outdoors.

It can be fun!

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If the spin bikes are any good, go for it. The ones at my gym have decent saddles and clipless pedals. They are also so adjustable that you can just about mimic the position on your real bike. I have never been the only guy; it's usually 40-60 to 50-50. One more thing, if you value your hearing, bring earplugs.
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I wear regular gym clothes and my MTB shoes with cleats. If you want, you can wear a full on team kit sans helmet and call it a day.
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Originally Posted by Turnin2
So... Mrs Turnin2 joined my gym recently and has gotten excited about the classes they offer. So far she has done water aerobics and something called Zumba. She is a decent cyclist and she wants to do a spin class now, and she wants me to go with her.

Should I turn in my
"Semi-Serious Roadie" card? Should I go? What do they wear? What about shoes? Will I be the only guy?

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FGO...for girls only! For crying out loud...
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I do two spin classes a week. It has helped my hill climbing a lot because you can turn up the resistance.
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Old 08-22-12 | 02:45 PM
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It's like a man card, but for a guy with a $3K bike who can't climb hills.
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As taga mentioned, if you are gonna stick with it, then a good mountain bike shoe is nice to have. I did not need to buy new shoes, as I already had two pairs of mountain bike shoes with cleats for my occasional mountain bike jaunts.
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It's like a man card, but for a guy with a $3K bike who can't climb hills.
ah, a prutser. got it.
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Be prepared to pedal the 'correct' way and not the way the teacher says...
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My spin classes have more guys than girls in them. You can make a spin class as hard as you want. I try to do one classes with high cadence and one with low cadence and more resistance so I cover hill climbing and intervals on two different days.
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Go with an open mind and decide for yourself.

Be prepared to pedal the 'correct' way and not the way the teacher says...
And ignore the teacher if she wants you to do pushups on the handlebars.
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And ignore the teacher if she wants you to do pushups on the handlebars.
Yeah, when they start doing pushups on the handlebars, I just don't pay any attention. One of my trainers is a roadie and they don't do pushups. I walk out when the spinning stops and they start doing stretching exercises.
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And ignore the teacher if she wants you to do pushups on the handlebars.
is this a real thing?
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is this a real thing?
I can see why you'd be dubious, but sadly it is a real thing.
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I can see why you'd be dubious, but sadly it is a real thing.
screw that, im going to stick with my shakeweight intervals on my arrow bars.
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And ignore the teacher if she wants you to do pushups on the handlebars.
I have had four different teachers at my spin classes, and none of them has ever asked for pushups or something like that on the handlebars. They'll have you do some torso stretches at the start and leg stretches at the end. That's it.

Spin classes are good bang for the buck time-wise. One hour and you can work as hard as you want.
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And ignore the teacher if she wants you to do pushups on the handlebars.
I have had four different teachers at my spin classes, and none of them has ever asked for pushups or something like that on the handlebars. They'll have you do some torso stretches at the start and leg stretches at the end. That's it.

Spin classes are good bang for the buck time-wise. One hour and you can work as hard as you want.
I have two spin instructors and one has us do bar pushups and one doesn't.
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FGO...for girls only! For crying out loud...
Sheesh. Grow up. Some of those girls would drop you.
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Sheesh. Grow up. Some of those girls would drop you.
I agree. There are more men in my spin classes than women and some of the women would drop most men on hills. If you are trying to be a better cyclist, have more endurance and be faster than spin classes will help you.
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I agree. There are more men in my spin classes than women and some of the women would drop most men on hills. If you are trying to be a better cyclist, have more endurance and be faster than spin classes will help you.
let's not get carried away.
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Old 08-22-12 | 08:44 PM
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let's not get carried away.
Well, while I won't emphatically say it has made me a better cyclist, I can report that I improved dramatically my ability to climb off saddle since I started spin class. More stamina to sustain my off the saddle climbing is what I mean.
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Sheesh. Grow up. Some of those girls would drop you.
Agree, I ride with a couple of girls who also do spin classes. One will drop me anytime she wants and I can't do anything about it. The other is getting to the point that I'm worried, to the point I'm worried and thinking about joining a class myself! I ride 600-700 miles a month but will probably join a classes soon as the daylight starts cutting into my riding time during the week.
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