I must agree with this - when the music is just treated as background, it becomes irritating. My body wants to match the tempo of the song, but when what we are doing at the moment is counter the tempo of the music - it isn't fun. I am not an instructor, this is just from my experience.
Our best instructor actually carries a list of 25 sets that he has put together that go with 25 different play-lists on his iPod. It is obvious that he put a lot of work behind creating those, but it serves him well. Interestingly enough our two male instructors do this, our two female instructors pay no attention to the music - which is one of the reasons I no longer attend their classes.
This is just my experience, but when talking with other regular students in my spinning classes I've found that we all pretty much feel the same way about the importance of the music tempo matching our activity in spinning class.




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