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Spinning

Spinning® is generically known as indoor, stationary cycling and was originated by Johnny G. (for Jonathan Goldberg), the Spinning guru, in 1987.

An instructor leads the 45 - 90 minute class usually to some sort of motivating music. Participants ride on specially designed stationary bikes and are able to control their own resistance, or level of difficulty. Some instructors take the class on an imaginary ride describing changing scenery, such as mountains or flat roads. Other leaders encourage the class through various cycling techniques. Often the music inspires participants to work towards a high level of fitness. These classes can be very challenging. Instructors will be able to help beginners adapt the exercises to suit their ability. Since these bicycles are much different than outdoor ones, it takes a few classes to get the feel of them.

Some valuable suggestions when trying an indoor cycling class include:

Arrive early for your first class. If it's your first time, tell the instructor and have him or her help you set up the bike. You need to properly adjust the seat and handlebar heights, as well as the distance between the seat and handlebars. Ask the instructor to review proper form. Avoid leaning on the handlebars — it puts too much pressure on your shoulders and wrists.

Bring a full bottle of cold water with you, along with a towel — you'll sweat a lot!

Go at your own pace — don't try to "compete" with others.

Wear bike shorts or some sort of long shorts or knee-length leggings. Have fun and enjoy, but don't overdo it — overuse training injuries can occur with this activity, as with any other form of exercise.