Friday, 27 May 2016

Things I love Thursday #13 Spin



Cardio is the bane of most peoples lives.  Some people love going for a run in the sun or on a bike ride but I am not one of these people.  I can get bored quite easily if I am not pushing myself and switching things up.  This is why I love a good spin class.  Music blaring, sprinting, going heavy, pushing yourself to your max, its brilliant.  Having people around you also doing what you are doing can sometimes put people off but believe me, when doing something as intense as spin for cardio no one is focusing on anyone else.  Its all about pushing yourself. 


When I first went to a spin class I couldn't understand why so many people wanted to be there.  I couldn't sprint and struggled to keep up.  After going a few times I got it.  Its like an addiction, you are constantly developing and pushing yourself.  I set myself goals when I attend classes.  My first goal was to be able to sprint.  It was amazing to see that after only two classes I was able to push myself to go at 140 spins per minute (spm) when before I couldn't hit 100spm.  I can now do around 190spm!  Currently I am working on ensuring my spm is what has been instructed by the teacher.  My hope is to be fit enough that I could take a spin class.  Talk, spin and most importantly, not look like I am dying. 


Too many people see cardio as a task that they can easily skip.  This is because they see it as a chore.  Set yourself a goal and make it a challenge.  It could be as simple as having a 15 minute walk every day and pushing yourself to travel a little bit further or seeing how long it takes you to run a 5k.  Put together a playlist of songs that you love and give you energy.  It doesn't just have to be music, I know people that watch football while on the stair machine and others that listen to podcasts or books while running.  Take something you love and hate and create a balance, before you know it cardio will just be part of you week!


What is your favourite way to get cardio done?  Do you have a "Cardio Playlist" or a group of podcasts you love?  Let me know here!