Question for any spinning instructor
Maybe I'm approaching it all wrong in thinking that somehow a spinning class should have some resemblance to a real ride?
What I really want to know is what's up with stand and grind?
There are a few instructors (not all) that are really into this. I refuse to do it because I NEVER grind... horrible for my knees as I've learned the hard way.
I love the endurance, cadence and steady standing intense climbs but stand and grind (slow push) forget it.
Irulan
Not a Spin instructor, but...
A lot of the time I do my own thing in class. It's at 5:30 AM and the instructor is pretty cool with it. I never stand and run anymore, it's not a motion I can duplicate on the tandem (the bike I usually ride outside). So when the class is doing that I do a high cadence spin or turn it into a standing climb.
Every now and then I'll tell her why I'm doing what I'm doing. She doesn't ride outside and she respects that I'm trying to better my outside riding not just burn calories. Hopefully your instructors will feel the same.
Veronica