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Thursday, January 29, 2015

What Spin Class Is Actually Like

I participated in my first spin class this past Tuesday. Long story short, I still can't feel my butt. My roommate and I figured it out, it was because of the seats. For many asking what it is like to join a spin class and be like somewhat in shape, this is what it is like.

I was late for class and I immediately regretted it as the only bike open was dead center front row.



Our instructor played some pumping music which I was all kinds of down with.



After the first song. FIRST SONG! I was covered in sweat.



Like I couldn't even see. Thank god the bikes are stationary.



About 20 minutes into the workout, I can't even lie. I wanted to throw up my ice cream sandwich I had for lunch.



Once it hit 30 minutes, I knew I only had 25 minutes left.



The actual cycling wasn't as bad as I thought. It sucked don't get me wrong but when you want to look hot, your legs have to get a little hot in the process.



Then the teacher put on Beyonce and I somehow managed not to miss a word while feeling like I was in my own personal hell. But once again, I was all about it for the sake of chocolate ice cream and mac and cheese.



Last song came around and I couldn't tell if I wanted to cry or laugh but somehow I managed to giggle as I looked down and realized my entire shirt was a different color.



After we stretched and cleaned off the bikes, I felt hot? Not just temperature but my confidence shot up like 12 points (idk if thats a lot but thats how much better I felt about myself). It was definitely a mix of me remembering I just survived my first spin class and the fact that I just worked off that ice cream sandwich.



Either way, I can't wait until next Tuesday.

XOXO -M.S.

P.S. If you ever get the chance to hit up a spin class, do it.


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