Spinning Getting into shape has never been more
Spinning Getting into shape has never been more fun! By: Steph Mc. Allister
What is Spinning? Spinning is a form of high intensity exercise that involves using a stationary bike in a indoor setting. Spinning class durations may range from 30 to 60 minutes. This is so fun!
Music The music is selected by the instructor as a tool to motivate, get your feet moving, and to make the class more fun and enjoyable!
Things to know before starting • Do not wear soft bottom shoes. Hard bottom shoes support your feet better. • Bring water and drink plenty of it. • Bring • Arrive a towel. at least 10 minutes early to set up your bike.
The Bike
The Bike Set up • The seat’s height and position can be adjusted to fit each individual rider. • The handle bars can also be adjusted T: C A T F s are N TA ll pin ting R O s a IMP sure r adju s! ar fte ke Ma ned a ndle b a te tigh at or h se
How the Bike Works • The resistance knob adjusts the amount of resistance the rider feels. • Turning the knob to the left causes it to become easier • Turning the knob to the right cranks up the intensity. • The red bar at the end by the resistance knob is the break. It stops the flywheel from spinning. Break
The Positions
First Position The rider stays in the saddle, or seat, for the entire time. T: C A T F ep N A RT ing ke O P IM en rid pulled Wh lders rs and u sho rom ea ed lax yf e a r w a ws o b l e
Second Position Rider comes out of the saddle and is in a standing position.
Third Position Rider remains out of the saddle but extends their hands to the outer bars on the bike handle. The rider’s backside is then pushed back to hover the seat.
Importance of Form
Alignment Keep ears over shoulders, shoulders over hips, and hips over ankles. This prevents injury!
Breathing Making sure you breathe during any exercise is very important. Breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth helps control your breath!
Types of Exercises
Jumps Rider jumps from one position to the next and then returns back. In this example the ride is going from 1 to 2
Climbs A climb is a simulation of riding up a hill. This is achieved by turning the resistance knob to the right many times.
Stretching
Importance of Stretching After warming down stretching should follow. This prevents injury, helps loosen the muscles, and continues to warm down the muslces.
The End
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