
Originally Posted by
zencentury
It's your ride, you don't have to do each and every thing the instructor says.
Ditto that. If an instructor is asking you to do something that just feels "wrong" to your body, then don't do it or modify it in some way. I have an instructor who likes us to spin really fast at a high resistance level. I totally disregard that instruction because I'd like to keep my knees happy and healthy. In my experience, most instructors don't build in enough "recovery" after a hard effort, so I often add my own. It helps to use an HRM for this though. Also, I would suggest talking to your instructor if there's something he or she is asking you to do that doesn't make sense. They might welcome the feedback.
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