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Free Spinning Workouts

December 6, 2009 by lilly28  
Filed under Fitness Workouts

Spinning Fitness Plans – How to Make it Work For You.

Remember when you first learned to ride a bike? You had a helmet and training wheels. Well, if you use spinning workouts to get in shape, the training wheels will definitely need to come off.

For those who don’t know, spinning is an aerobic cycling workout. The classes are usually held in a studio with at least twenty or more stationary bicycles. They look more like a standard bike in a stationary rack than the usual stationary bike you’d see at the gym. Spinning takes cycling to an all new level.

The instructor leads the class through a grueling cycling workout for anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes. It would be boring to sit on a bike for an hour even in a room with upbeat music and other people. In most gyms, classes are offered at least three days a week so those using spinning workouts for fitness get their optimum amount of workouts done each week.

The participants start with a slow warm up on the bike. Then the cycling gets faster and faster. There is a tension knob on the cycle to simulate hills and mountains. Class members don’t just sit on the seat and happily bike away either. They stand and pedal, squat and pedal, and alternate squatting and standing while they pedal up hills and down hills.

This type of interval training is quite effective. Cycling under great tension in a standing position works the quadriceps, hamstrings, gluteus, and calf muscles. Alternating every five or ten minutes with a much faster downhill aerobic period, will increase the amount of calories burned and build muscle.

Spinning is one of the hottest workouts today. You give your heart and your lower body a great workout. A monitor on the bikes lets you track your mileage, speed, and calories burned.

If you’ve never taken a spin class, begin with a basic class. It will get you used to riding a bike for fitness. Don’t be fooled into thinking that just because you’ve ridden a bike before that this class will be easy. Anyone can ride a stationary bike. Cycling at a high intensity rate for the sake of fitness is another story altogether.

Here are a few things to note about spinning. First, if you plan on pursuing this as a fitness workout, buy a gel seat cover. Those bike seats are extremely small and very hard. Sitting for an hour on one will make you quite sore not to mention the pain in your lower body from the workout.

P.S. Ready to get into the whole fitness Spinning thing than click here to check out this Spinning Class that you can do at home or in the gym!

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Lilly Ashe

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