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A New Spin on Fitness
You’re chugging up hills. You’re blasting
through mountains. You’re skimming through
waterfalls.
You change speeds just as you and your
comrades prepare to take on the next mission
at hand. You’re ready to take America by
storm.
And just think, it all takes place in the
comfort of your aerobics room.
Spinning is just the newest fad for fitness
fanatics, a bizarre blend of cardiovascular
activity and wild imagination geared at
packing the fun into your everyday workout.
Just one glance into the aerobics room
during a spinning class will convince you of
its electrifying appeal.
They’re all set up in neat, little circle –
a row of specialized stationary cycles – as
the participants of this class whirl through
the session like the cast of “American
Flyers”.
Originating in Los Angeles in the early
‘90’s, spinning has since been a growing
beneficiary from the fitness boom, racing
through fitness clubs throughout the United
States. Spinning has caught fire
particularly in East Coast cities like New
York and Boston, while a number of spinning
studios are also being built in southern
Florida. There are currently over 4,000 gyms
throughout the world featuring spinning
classes, nearly half of them inside the U.S.
Much of the appeal of a particular spinning
classes lies with the effectiveness of the
instructor. A fun, highly motivating
instructor with a colorful imagination can
provide the participants with the most
riveting of sessions.
Another perk to spinning, particularly for
newcomers, is that it is not a difficult
activity to jump into. Unlike the step
classes, you do not need to learn any
specialized moves for this class. You just
plop down on a cycle and start chugging
away.
Also, because the activity is virtually
stress-free on your joints, it is appealing
to athletes and trainers who are
injury-prone.
Meanwhile, spinning can give you a great
full-body workout, especially throughout the
muscles in your legs and buttocks.
But keep in mind, spinning classes are not
for everyone. While spinning is generally
regarded as a low-impact form of
cardiovascular activity, it can also be
quite rigorous, especially for newcomers who
are not accustomed to such a workout.
However, because spinning does not require
tremendous athletic coordination, it is
starting to catch on with a wider variety of
workout fanatics.
But unlike many aerobics classes, spinning
does require a small fee to participate.
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