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Who created the SPINNING program?
SPINNING is a great concept that was created by Johnny G from Los Angeles,
an avid road cyclist who was determined to find a way to prepare for his intense
Ride Across America with indoor training during the periods of cold or bad weather.
SPINNING was created almost 15 years ago and has been in Canada for the
past 10 years and is rapidly growing in popularity.
What are the benefits of SPINNING®?
Burn 500 + calories per class
Tones Muscles
Body Shaping
Lose Inches
Decrease Body Fat
Stress Relief
Year Round Activity
Increase Energy
Improve Overall Strength
Increase Cardio Endurance
How is a SPINNING® different from riding a regular stationary bicycle
or a road/mountain bicycle?
The SPINNER has a 38lb to 53lb flywheel and a fixed gear. In other words, you
cannot cheat and coast down a hill or on a flat, because the flywheel continues
to move and will not stop unless the brake is applied. This feature provides
a very smooth and continuous ride and you will never want to ride a regular
stationary bike again!
What fitness level or condition should I be in to participate in a class?
SPINNING is great for anyone aged 16 or older and allows you to work at
your own intensity by controlling your own workout with the manual resistance
knob.
Sunfit classes have included participants as young as 15 and up to 75 years
of age. It is a great f rm of low impact cardiovascular activity, which does
not place a high amount of stress on the joints, as higher impact activities
would have that effect. (Jogging, step aerobics and the stairmaster)
How long will it take for me to see results?
In approximately 2-3 weeks you will notice an increase in your cardio endurance,
energy level, increased strength in your lower body and notice changes in your
body shape and/or weight. The amount of body weight or fat lost depends on the
number of times that you exercise per week and the dietary choices you make.
Generally, permanent weight loss will average 1-2 lbs per week.
Be Patient…results will occur.
How Often Should I Spin?
Have fun and participate in 2 or 3 classes per week. You are able to participate
at your own pace and are always in charge of your ride and how hard you work.
Spinning is a form of low impact cardiovascular exercise and minimizes the wear
and tear on the joints; which enables you to participate frequently. The goal
is to participate in different forms of cardiovascular activity to focus on
working the larger muscles from different angles. This will also allow the muscles
worked to recover from the workout and be prepared for the next ride. You will
also maximize results by combining a minimum of 2 days per week to focus on
resistance training.
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