newbie41893
06-09-2012, 05:23 PM
Hello All!
My name is Marita and I just started spinning classes today. I havent had much exercise in quite some time, but i did buy a cheap (but decent) bike online and am looking to use it to go back and forth to work. My main question is, does anyone have any suggestions as to a good seat cover to put on a stationary bike for spinning classes? Like i sid, i just started the classes today and am very surprised at how much pain my behind is in. I really enjoyed the spinning class and would like to go back, buti need a cushion for my tushy if i am going to be able to continue. I see many different ones online (gel, memory foam, extra wide etc) but i'm not sure how to choose.
Also, I'm finding that even though you never forget how to ride a bike, it's never as easy as it was when you were a kid! Ha! The spinning class is very fun and I enjoy it, but my legs get tired very fast. ASide from continuity (which i fully intend to do) any suggestions on how to build up leg strength and stamina to be able to withstand a full hour long class with full participation?
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
thanks!
My name is Marita and I just started spinning classes today. I havent had much exercise in quite some time, but i did buy a cheap (but decent) bike online and am looking to use it to go back and forth to work. My main question is, does anyone have any suggestions as to a good seat cover to put on a stationary bike for spinning classes? Like i sid, i just started the classes today and am very surprised at how much pain my behind is in. I really enjoyed the spinning class and would like to go back, buti need a cushion for my tushy if i am going to be able to continue. I see many different ones online (gel, memory foam, extra wide etc) but i'm not sure how to choose.
Also, I'm finding that even though you never forget how to ride a bike, it's never as easy as it was when you were a kid! Ha! The spinning class is very fun and I enjoy it, but my legs get tired very fast. ASide from continuity (which i fully intend to do) any suggestions on how to build up leg strength and stamina to be able to withstand a full hour long class with full participation?
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
thanks!