If your feet are going numb sounds like a pressure-circulation issue in my best guess.
1) do your shoes fit? not too small or tight? too pointed at toes that your toes (or anything else) is smashed tightly?
2) loosen the shoes method of fastening up as much as you can get it EXCEPT for the most upper part that secures it on your foot around your ankle
3) PULL UP!!! (& kick back with your heel) this cue comes out of my mouth many times in teaching class, and to myself when riding... it's easy to forget about all phases of the pedal stroke and do nothing but mash downward... this helps relieve the pressure in one spot on your foot... I cue to picture a piece of paper sliding under the ball of your foot as you pedal
4) wiggle your toes in your shoes as you pedal... help move the blood circulation to prevent numbness.
5) thin socks... or for me no socks... helps give my feet more breathing room to not get smashed & numb... I wear my Keen cycling sandels sockless to ride spin. http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodKE_5264.html
6) always drinking enough water before, during, and after class helps alot whoas.
7) how tight were your shoes you wore before you arrived to spin class from work? sometimes pain is cummulative effect.
8) try less resistance... and pull up to get more power & intensity with less foot pressure
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