Spin class can be downright intimidating. The padded shorts and cycling shoes many people wear to class make it seem intense and exclusive, and the loud music and even louder instructor help raise the scare factor. The truth is, while an indoor cycling class is an intense cardio workout – one 45-minute class can burn upwards of 500 calories! - it doesn’t have to be scary. What to wear Since you will be sweating, choose moisture-wicking clothes with good breathability. Regular athletic shoes will do fine – there’s no need to invest in cycling shoes until you know the class is for you. Bring water and two towels to class; throw one towel over your handlebars and use the other to wipe the sweat off of you during class. When to arrive If your gym doesn’t have an online reservation system, get there early to reserve a bike. The sign-up sheet is usually put out an hour before class starts (either at the front desk or hanging outside the classroom). In my experience, the list starts to fill 20 minutes before class starts. If this will be your first class, get to
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Taking Your First Spinning Class - Not as Scary as You Think!


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