Good topic. I thought Veronica explained it nicely, how recovery can fit into a spin class. Personally, I try and NOT have many recovery songs.......... if we've been doing sprints, I'll have a short recovery at the end of the song, or the beginning of the next, just to catch the breathe and get a drink. You have to watch the people in the class to see if some of them need more recovery. Usually, when there is an entire song for recovery, I make it optional. I tell the riders than they can use if for recovery, or they can imagine riding into a 15 mph headwind and put their resistance accordingly. That lets everyone do what they need to do. IF we do an entire class of intervals, I have a recovery period after each interval. We don't do that too often....... but it's fun! If we do a race day, there's no recovery at all.
Oh - and I sweat puddles, too! The sweat drips off my elbows and down onto the floor. I could swear sometimes I must be having a hot flash, but I don't think I get those yet so I can't use that for an excuse.
Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard