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My new love

25/1/2013

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Just before Christmas last year I fell in love.

I didn't see it coming at all. So unexpected, yet thrilling and addictive! I have a feeling it's going to last.

I opened my arms wide and welcomed...SPINNING into my fitness regime. Admittedly, the very first time I flirted with Spinning, the experience was truly bizarre. It was about 3 years ago and it turned out to be a virtual spinning class. So, there I was in the class, staring bewilderedly at the rather flimsy-looking bikes around the perimeter of the room, thinking to myself...
Wtf? This sort of thing can only happen in Finland...
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Clumsily, I set up my bike and started following a DVD of some wee guy riding through what appeared to be the Rocky Mountains. I suffered on through the boredom and left feeling very weird. That spelt the end of our brief encounter.

3 years later, in need of some lower joint-impact exercise, I ventured back into the Spinning room, but this time I made sure there would be an instructor. It was a 30 minute class in which I literally nearly died. The 30 minutes were spent trying to breathe while frantically clock-watching praying the pain would end soon!

However, like a total sucker for punishment, just before Christmas I decided to give it one more try by going to a 1 hour endurance Spinning class. I had another reason to be skeptical about this particular class and it was because of the instructor. I'd previously tried her kettle-bell class, hated it and promised myself never to go to her classes again!

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The result? I was hooked, it was really great fun! I even saw a bit of myself in the instructor. She is a fitness-freak, loves her music, carefully chooses playlists for the class and TURNS UP the volume: an excellent motivator! I like her anecdotal approach, filling in the gaps in tracks with some wee stories. Granted, they are in Finnish language but I try my best :)

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Spinning, it's a calorie-burning cardio workout on a stationary bike. You control how fast you pedal and the level of resistance from the bike. There is (usually!) an instructor telling you how to follow the intervals, stand up, climb hills and sprint etc.

In endurance Spinning, the idea is to keep your heart rate between 65-75% of its maximum. I haven't quite mastered that yet because when I feel like I'm capable of working harder, why should I cool it down!?

If you're a first timer, it's CRUCIAL that you ask the instructor to help you set up the bike to suit your height and to explain why the adjustments are made like that.

Take it from someone who was initially very skeptical about Spinning that it can be a lot of fun, not to mention a killer calorie-burning workout for the legs, bum and your cardio fitness.

Don't be shy, give it a try!

4 Comments
Olga B
24/1/2013 11:04:35 pm

I was always afraid to try it actually. And I remember how one old chinese woman asked me to join her at the spinning classes, I was horrified how fast my heart beat, how the girl next to me didn't even break a sweat while I was drowning in a pool of my own. and the worst of it all I couldn't do it till the end, I felt like I was dying and that Chinese woman was not even red!

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Karen link
25/1/2013 03:26:02 am

Olga B, I felt the same during that 30 minute class I did. It was SO intense and I was just in some kind of shock, trying to breathe. I was shaking when I got off that bike. I guess that I thought, 'yeah, I'm in good shape, it can't be that hard' and maybe didn't pace myself enough. It really put me off, but the endurance class is great! So different! Don't be afraid to try again. Having said that, one girl gave up during the class yesterday.

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Gym Bunny link
25/1/2013 03:09:46 am

Spinning is weird stuff. First 20 min you think that the class is never ever going to be over. The middle 20min you are in some kind of haze and just go on. The last 20min then go really too fast and at the end you are feeling "was this it? what?" :D

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Karen link
25/1/2013 03:27:34 am

:) Yeah and I usually head in there at least 10 mins in advance to get a decent bike and start warming up, so the first 20 mins turns into 30 mins. I really think that the instructor can make a big difference to the enjoyment of the class and can really keep you going when you might be a bit tired!

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