I have/had this same situation and FINALLY I got a regular spot on my gym to teach... but now I have sustained an injury. I can't physically teach until I'm healed. It's really stressing me after waiting so long for a spot. I hope they don't cancel the class spot, or give it way to someone else while they are working it out without me *sigh*. (or ride outside, I'm basically going CRAZY without pedaling!!!)

My best advice to you is just keep trying...

I did the same thing with checking around to different gyms when my home gym didn't have a place for me. Part of this is due to the economy. People have made cut backs on memberships, and class cut back/consolidation follows. Sad. So, if you are low on the ranks, you just gotta get the scraps until you get your break. And/or wait it out.

Your home gym is the best place to get your first sub gig. They know you. And it sounds like you have a real passion and belief in the Spinning Program. I feel the same way and have my own story why, just like you. You would hope that passion shows through and helps to make you a good teacher that people enjoy...and thus want to come to your class as their "favorite instructor". We certainly have some biasis at our gym.

What I am trying to do while injured, you could do the same while waiting, get your stuff totally together (maybe learn some more about outside riding too--TE is great for that, btw)...

Research and work on a variety of profiles and playlist. Educate yourself as much as possilbe about it. Maybe go and see if you can take a free or pay by visit class at other gyms. Check out the how things work. Listen to their members comments of what they like, and what they do not. I have taken all of our instructors at all hours of the day from 5:30am to 5:30pm all days. I know who the audience is I'd be teaching to. This is kinda big in being asked to teach that spot again.

I am a road rider and mtb, besides certified through MDA. Pedaling is sorta my life lol. (plus, I was a 20yr group ex person before I refound my love of pedaling). The roadie crowd that comes inside when it's cold does not like what the daytime non-outside-bike peeps like. I know... I've listened to them both b*tch about it. Erm... mental note to self for future teaching.

Maybe also let whoever is in charge of hiring that you have been really working hard on your class materials. You are really excited about it (when the time comes)--maybe you even share it with them? Anything to show you are psyched and ready. Is there any freebie/training work you can do (legally--there's a liability factor I assume most places if not an actual employee covered by the gym insurance etc.). Can you ride up front w/the teacher--facing class. That's a trip first time you do it.

Plus, if at all humanly possible, I plan not to say "no" to any sub request. Whatever I gotta do to make myself seem like part of the team... I'm there.

Good Luck!