spin classes wtf?

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jonny jeez

Legendary Member
I used to be really into spin I would take two double classes a week .

Then two guys that i took the classes with, died in classes that I didn't attend and then my instructor suffered an aneurism whilst instructing, she survived. (all this happened within one year at the Bromley Holmes place...i was amazed it didn't make the paper)

I stopped then and took up road cycling as it seemed safer...i don't mean this as a joke, I had serious reservations about the intensity of the class and also the clubs ability to offer first aid.

Funnily enough I am considering rejoining the same gym as I cannot ride as much as I once did, due to work commitments. I will want to understand their first aid availability...First
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
Spin class or studio cycling? There's a difference.
First sign of doing press ups on the bike and I'm off!
I used to do a really good class led by a keen cyclist, we had peletons and races and a virtual tdf. Sadly I cant afford the gym membership anymore.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I do and I really enjoy them, good mix of people and it's fun. I'd always prefer to be cycling outside but when it's cold and wet spinning is much more enjoyable. I don't ride in the rain if at all possible.

I used to do a really good class led by a keen cyclist, we had peletons and races and a virtual tdf. Sadly I cant afford the gym membership anymore.

That's a shame, the gym business is highly competitive locally, I can think of 6 within a 1 mile radius. Fees are now down to £15 a month, £180 a year.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
I do and I really enjoy them, good mix of people and it's fun. I'd always prefer to be cycling outside but when it's cold and wet spinning is much more enjoyable. I don't ride in the rain if at all possible.



That's a shame, the gym business is highly competitive locally, I can think of 6 within a 1 mile radius. Fees are now down to £15 a month, £180 a year.

There's a cheaper gym, I went for a while, but the spin classes were awful.
And people kept telling me it was wrong to leave my bike outside to go ride a stationary bike
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
I hate cricket, but some people love playing and watching it. If it floats your boat, then great:okay:
If they stop playing every time it rains they'll never get enough water to float anyone's boat
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Seems the spin class folks are awfully sensitive about a bit of mild ribbing. Must be some kind of cult. We should be told
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
The Bike Show is on at the moment. Wow that orogram is quite mainstream now.

They're doing spin classes in the swimming pool. Money to be made everywhere I guess. Just ensure the music rocks. Its very motivating don't you know.

It must be very hard to do spin class in a swimming pool :unsure:
 
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