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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    I took spinning classes at the Audrey Moore rec center in Fairfax County. I did not have to join. I think it was something like $3 each class. They had a few really good spin teachers, but my favorite one moved away.
    Thanks, Tulip, for the tip. I'll check Audrey Moore Rec Center's site to see if it's available. I'm in Sterling and I think Audrey Moore is in Annandale, but it'd be doable on weekends.

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    I googled this and saw winter training/computrainer classes at spokes etc:
    http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=9508

    I can't tell if that's $140 per class or $140 for 7 classes.

    and I'm kinda assuming wintertraining/computer trainer = spinning, but I could be wrong

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    Hey, thanks for looking into my inquiry about spinning classes. I think, though, $140 for 7 classes is a lot of $$. I'd hope to take a class at least twice, if not three times a week. I think a gym membership would be more practical in my case. The Audrey Moore Rec Center is a good deal for Fairfax County Residents. But it's a little distance from me to take a class on a weekday, factoring in traffic, drive time, etc. Weekends at Audrey Moore would be more likely.

    Thanks for your efforts, though.

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    I spin at fitness first which costs me $29/month. So yeah, I think a membership like that would be a cheaper way to go. I know they are in Virginia too but I've never been to one in VA so can't help there. I can alwatys find 2-3 classes a week that I like the teacher and structure of the class.
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    Hey! I spin at FF too!
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    $29/month isn't a bad deal at all. I know we have Fitness First in several locations nearby. I'll give them a call tomorrow (along with a few other gyms just to compare). Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataboo View Post
    I googled this and saw winter training/computrainer classes at spokes etc:
    http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=9508

    I can't tell if that's $140 per class or $140 for 7 classes.

    and I'm kinda assuming wintertraining/computer trainer = spinning, but I could be wrong
    FYI - comptutrainer classes are not your typically spinning class. You use your own bike and the computrainer system - a computerized bike trainer. You can either do virtual courses and shift like you would on the road or in erg mode where you set the wattage and then do intervals based on power. IMO it is much more representative of real riding than a spin class. I started taking CT classes last winter and although more expensive don't think I will go back to spin class.

 

 

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