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Help! Spinning Hurts Me!by Rozel Gonzales
I admit it. The first time that I started teaching spinning, I also experienced this. My rear end and another place really hurt. However, when most people would walk out and quit, I didn't have that choice! Why? Because I was the teacher! So, I kept at it and after a few weeks I was no longer in pain. Just like any other new activity there is always a period of transition. Your body has to become accustomed to a particular stimulus before being comfortable. Just as a martial artist must toughen up his knuckles to punch or how a gymnast must callus her hands to work on the uneven bars a cyclist's bottom must get used to the feeling of the seat! No Joke! To prevent unnecessary discomfort, consider the following tips. Make sure that you have enough resistance to stay in control
of the bike! Use a gel seat or padded biker shorts! Check to see that your bike is adjusted correctly. Second, verify the distance of the seat from the handlebars. Before the class begins, sit on the bike and cycle forward until your two feet are in line with one another, parallel to the floor. At this point, check to make sure that for the front leg, your knee does not surpass your toes. If it does, you must pull your seat backwards. As for the handlebars, this is more of a personal preference. However, if you have any type of back problems it is best that you keep the handlebars a bit higher than normal. This would prevent you from holding a hunched over position throughout the class, which might irritate your back. I hope this helps! Copyright Rozel Gonzales, reprinted with permission. Rozel Gonzales is the owner of FitMoves.com. She is a certified Schwinn spinning instructor, personal trainer, group fitness instructor and fitness presenter. She currently teaches spinning classes at Monster Gym in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec, Canada. If you have any questions or comments regarding this article, you can contact Rozel Gonzales via email at rozel@fitmoves.com. |
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