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Indoor Cycling Classes - Low Impact Fat Burning Workout

Joining or rejoining a health club after being somewhat sedentary for a few years can be a somewhat intimidating experience. After noticing 20 or so extra pounds adding up, I thought it best to join the ranks of fitness oriented people at the local health club. One particular aspect that worried me was I knew my days of high impact bone jarring workouts were in the past.

By Jim Hofman

Joining or rejoining a health club after being somewhat sedentary for a few years can be a somewhat intimidating experience.  After noticing 20 or so extra pounds adding up, I thought it best to join the ranks of fitness oriented people at the local health club.  One particular aspect that worried me was I knew my days of high impact bone jarring workouts were in the past.

A very important consideration for my workout routine was, very frankly, not to hate it!  After years of bone jarring jogging and climbing Stairmasters, I knew I could go back to those routines, but I wouldn’t stay with them long term.  Yet, it was important to burn fat, develop and maintain cardiovascular fitness, and hopefully enjoy myself at the same time.

Not long after I joined, I began to observe the various aerobic class options.  A group environment might help me stay motivated, I thought to myself.  One of the more intriguing options seemed to be an indoor cycling class.  As my fellow members left the indoor cycling class, they seemed somewhat exhausted but happy.  That seemed like a perfect combination to me!

I decided to participate in the next available class the following day.  The instructor referred to the class as spin class and announced it was one hour long.  Not daunted, I made it through the entire 60 minutes and enjoyed a challenging low impact workout that really got my heart pumping.  Several months and several dozen spin classes later, I’ve found these classes to be an intergral part of my fitness regimen.

Indoor cycling or spin classes have been around for a while, despite my recent discovery.  They are intended for people of all fitness levels and ages, and eliminate any problems associated with excessive impact.  A typical one hour spin class workout will burn a few hundred calories as well.

Most spin classes are one hour long.  This allows for ample time to warm up, reach a target fitness zone, and cool down.  In our class, we have optional heart rate monitors which tell a participant how hard they’re working and how close they are to their optimal fat burning heart rate.  Our instructor is very helpful in acclimating people to the class and helping us get the most from our workout.  Spin class instructors usually go through a certification process before they can teach a class on their own.

Upon entering class, you’ll adjust your spin bike to your height and comfort level.  A spin bike is basically a type of stationary bicycle formatted specifically for these classes.  The class is set to music, with slower songs at the beginning and end for warm up and cool down.  Music during the bulk of the class is typically high tempo and energetic, designed to encourage higher effort and full benefit of the class.

During the class, you’ll be challenged but also able to work at your own pace.  Instructors are trained to encourage students to challenge themselves, while at the same time being careful to remind those new to fitness to work out at a comfortable level.

All in all, spin classes have proven to be a very effective part of my workout routine.  Even two classes per week have given me a significantly greater fitness level and loss of weight.  Combined with other forms of exercise like moderate resistance training, indoor cycling classes can help you reach your desired level of fitness.  Don’t be afraid to try a spin class at your local health club.

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