Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostNot half - in my defence, it was the last available bike sandwiched at extremely close quarters to the lovliest of visions.
Let's just say that for the aero sections I was looking at the sides, not straight ahead!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhat if I were sat next to you and said ‘ooh, look, there’s a bus stop’?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post"You're going up a long hill now, you can't see the top yet.…"
That would be bad enough in reality, let alone having some idiot shouting it at me. That would make me angry.
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"You're going up a long hill now, you can't see the top yet.…"
That would be bad enough in reality, let alone having some idiot shouting it at me. That would make me angry.
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Get a bike and a pulse meter and learn how to use it.
You will do 600 calories / hour and you'll learn to drive like less of a **** as well.
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Originally posted by chef View PostYou can finish a spin class, regardless of your fitness level, simply by adjusting your pace or the tension knob on the bike.
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What is it? Spinning is an aerobic exercise that takes place on a specially designed stationary bicycle called (obviously enough) a spinning bike. As you pedal, motivating music plays and the instructor talks you through a visualization of an outdoor cycling workout: "You're going up a long hill now, you can't see the top yet.…" During the class you vary your pace -- sometimes pedaling as fast as you can, other times cranking up the tension and pedaling slowly from a standing position. This helps you to focus inwardly and work on your mind as well as your body.
Why we love it: Spinning burns serious calories (about 450 in 45 minutes) and offers an awesome aerobic workout that makes your heart pump fast. It also tones your quadriceps (front thigh muscles) and outer thigh muscles like nobody's business! Because you stay in one place with the same basic movement throughout, Spinning doesn't involve a lot of coordination; it's easier to concentrate on your form than in other types of aerobic classes. And although you follow the general instructions of the spinning teacher, you are in control when it comes to your pace. You can finish a spin class, regardless of your fitness level, simply by adjusting your pace or the tension knob on the bike.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostUntil she sits on the red instructor's bike and then mutates into an officer of ze gestapo.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAbuse
All the spin instructors I’ve ever seen are ex army sergeant majors who were too thick to get a real sports qualification and like to sit on a bike screaming at people. If they did have any formal training they wouldn't make stupid remarks about somebody's form on the second similar training in two days.
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