This week’s cycle ride with VIDEO, playlist and choreography! (#5)

Here is a video recording of the ride we did this week, it is killer!  Now you can do this ride anytime, no excuses!  It’s 45 minutes of fun, and at the end of the ride we do a full cool down and stretch. Muahaha…enjoy!

IMPORTANT: Always remember to warm up and workout within your ability according to your doctor. Listen to your body, and if you need to stop, please do so. I am NOT responsible for any harm you may cause yourself! Please be sure to have the proper safe bike setup.  Now that that’s said and done, lets have some fun!

Watch Dani’s video here: http://youtu.be/0Sey4b1s4Bs

After a 4 minute flat warm up, we start Track 2 with a sprint track on a flat road. Use chorus to sprint, adding a very small gear each sprint. Each one is 30 seconds.  You can stick with your base load or add a slight incline throughout the track for added difficulty. Yum!

 Track 3 we recover at a flat road, adding to a small hill at the big beat drop and coming up to position 2 and shifting to position 3 for 3 sets. Each set, adding a full gear, ending with the 3rd set at a very heavy hill.

Track 4 is 8 count jumps for 3 sets during each chorus, shifting from position 1 to 2 (seated to standing run), holding your small hill from track 1. You’re welcome again 😉

Track 5 is a gradual seated climb, starting on a flat road and ending at a very heavy hill.

Track 6 drops back to your small hill, where we have jumps 15 seconds up and 15 seconds down the entire track. Each time we come up, we add a small gear, ending at the end of the track at a heavy hill.

Track 7 drops the gear back to your flat road, where we have a slow gradual seated climb, ending at your super heavy hill.

Track 8 drops back to your flat road once again, where we have sprints; 3 sets during each chorus 1st is 20 seconds, 2nd is 25 seconds, and 3rd is 1 minute. You can add a small incline during each sprint if you’re feeling fancy. Yum!

Track 9 is another seated climb, slow and gradual, ending at your heavy hill.

Track 10 holds the gear from previous track, comes out of the saddle at the beat to position 2 right adding to your small hill. Then we have 3 sets shifting from position 2 to 3, each set adding to get to a super heavy hill. Finishing strong with a heavy heavy hill!

That’s it! Whew! If you have any questions about the ride, don’t hesitate to ask! What are your favorite spin songs?

Want your very own playlist choreographed by yours truly? Drop me a line!

Happy sweating!

Warmly,

Dani

This week’s cycle class playlist and choreography! (Ride #4)

Check out this super fun 45 minute ride (not including cool down and stretch). I hope you enjoy it, and go get that workout in! No excuses! 🙂 I always set up the ride so that whenever we’re out of the saddle, you use the beat to guide your pace to keep your RPMs on target.

IMPORTANT: Always remember to warm up and workout within your ability according to your doctor. Listen to your body, and if you need to stop, please do so. I am NOT responsible for any harm you may cause yourself! Please be sure to have the proper safe bike setup.  Now that that’s said and done, lets have some fun!

After a 5 minute fIMG_4432lat warm up, start off Track 2 with a small hill right away for support out of the saddle. Use each chorus to come out of the saddle to position 2. Sit verses. You’ll be quite warmed up after this first track. You’re welcome 😉

Track 3 is 8 count jumps for 4 sets during each chorus, shifting from position 1 to 2 (seated to standing run), holding your small hill from track 1. You’re welcome again 😉

Track 4 is a sprint track, starting with a flat road. Use chorus to sprint, adding a very small gear each sprint. The 1st is 15 seconds, the 2nd is 20 seconds, and the final is 40 seconds.  You can add a slight incline throughout the track for added difficulty. Yum!

Track 5 we recover at a flat road, adding to a small hill at the big beat drop and coming up to position 2 and shifting to position 3 for 3 sets. Each set, adding a full gear, ending with the 3rd set at a very heavy hill.

Track 6 drops back to your flat road for a quick recovery, then adding back the small hill. We have 3 sets going from position 1 up to position 2 during the chorus.

Track 7 drops the gear back to your flat road, where we have a slow gradual seated climb, ending at your super heavy hill.

Track 8 holds the gear from the previous track, walking out and recovering right away. Pick it up, holding the gear in position 2, and shift to position 3 for each chorus for 3 sets.

Track 9 drops back to your flat road once again, where we have sprints; 15 seconds on and off. You can add a small incline during each sprint if you’re feeling fancy. Yum!

Track 10 has a 1 minute flat recovery in position 1, then you crank on a heavy gear and come up to position 3 for each chorus. Recover in position 1 holding a small hill, and repeat cranking on a heavier gear each time, ending with a very heavy hill for the final 3rd set.

Track 11 (which is cut off in the image: it’s Edge of Glory by Lady Gaga) recovers in position 1 with a flat road to start, then comes out of the saddle at the beat to position 2 right adding to your small hill. Then we have 3 sets shifting from position 2 to 3, each set adding to get to a super heavy hill. Finishing strong with a heavy heavy hill!

That’s it! Whew! If you have any questions about the ride, don’t hesitate to ask! What are your favorite spin songs?

Happy sweating!

Warmly,

Dani

This week’s cycle class playlist and choreography! (Ride #3)

Check out this super fun 45 minute ride (not including cool down and stretch). I hope you enjoy it, and go get that workout in! No excuses! I always set up the ride so that whenever we’re out of the saddle, you use the beat to guide your pace to keep your RPMs on target.

IMPORTANT: Always remember to warm up and workout within your ability according to your doctor. Listen to your body, and if you need to stop, please do so. I am NOT responsible for any harm you may cause yourself! Please be sure to have the proper safe bike setup.  Now that that’s said and done, lets have some fun!

After a 5 minu2015/01/img_4388.pngte flat warm up, start off Track 2 with a small hill right away for support out of the saddle. You’ll be quite warmed up after this first track. You’re welcome 😉

Track 3 is 8 count jumps for 3 sets shifting from position 1 to 2 (seated to standing run), and each set you add a small amount of resistance on, ending at a slightly heavy hill. You’re welcome again 😉

Track 4 drops the gear back to your flat road, where we have a slow gradual seated climb, ending at your super heavy hill.

Track 5 is a mega track, holding your heavy hill from Track 4 out of the saddle to position 2 and shifting to position 3 for 3 sets.

Track 6 drops back to your flat road, where we have 3 sets of sprints; the 1st and 2nd are 30 seconds, and the final minute is a sprint to the end.  You can add a slight incline throughout the track for added difficulty. Yum!

Track 7 has a 1 minute flat recovery, then the work starts once you add to your small hill to come out of the saddle to position 2. Do 3 sets in position 2, recovering in seated position 1 and holding your small hill the whole track.

Track 8 holds the same small hill to start, and every 15 seconds you shift from position 1 to 2 for jumps the entire track. Each time you come to position 2, you add a small gear, ending the track at a heavy hill.

Track 9 drops back to your flat road once again, where we have 3 sets of sprints; the 1st and 2nd are 30 seconds, and the final minute is sprint to the end.  Same as the first sprint track! Yum!

Track 10 comes out of the saddle to position 2 right after adding to your small hill right away, then 3 sets shifting from position 2 to 3, each set adding to get to a super heavy hill. Finishing strong with a heavy heavy hill!

That’s it! Whew! If you have any questions about the ride, don’t hesitate to ask! What are your favorite spin songs?

Happy sweating!

Warmly,

Dani

This week’s awesome new cycle class playlist and choreography (ride #15)

I recently did a lot of music organizing and choreography, creating this brand new 45 minute ride from scratch (not including cool down and stretch). I wanted something fresh to kick 2015 off right! I hope you enjoy it, and go get that workout in! I always set up the ride so that whenever we’re out of the saddle, you use the beat to guide your pace to keep your RPMs on target.

IMPORTANT: Always remember to warm up and workout within your ability according to your doctor. Listen to your body, and if you need to stop, please do so. I am NOT responsible for any harm you may cause yourself! Please be sure to have the proper safe bike setup.  Now that that’s said and done, lets have some fun!

2015/01/img_4196.pngAfter 4 minute flat warm up, start off with a gradual hill for track 2. That classic rock is perfect for that grinding seated climb, ending at a heavy gear. Muahahaa. It’s a short track though. You’re welcome 😉

Track 3 is a mega hard track (yes, that’s a very technical term I use), where you climb out of the saddle using the beat to guide your cadence and simply shift from position 2 to 3 (standing run to standing climb) for 3 sets during the chorus. You’re welcome again 😉

Track 4 drops the gear back to your flat road, where we have 3 sets of sprints during each chorus.

Track 5 is the other mega track, but starting off at a small hill out of the saddle in position 2, then shifting to position 3 for 3 sets for each the chorus. Each set, add a gear ending for the final set at a heavy hill.

Track 6 has a 1 minute flat recovery, then the work starts once you add to your small hill. 3 sets of jumps during the chorus, position 1 to 2, for 8 counts. Add a half gear each set, ending at a slightly heavy hill.

Track 7 drops back to your flat road, where we have 3 sets of sprints again during each chorus, same as Track 4.

Track 8 adds to your small hill, then crank it onto a heavy hill for 3 sets in position 3. Shift back to position 1 and drop the gear back to your small hill.

Track 9 drops back to your flat road once again, with a very gradual seated climb, building that very heavy gear to the end and holding into the final track.

Track 10 recovers to walk it out of the saddle right away, then 3 sets shifting to position 3, holding that heavy gear.

That’s it! Whew! If you have any questions about the ride, don’t hesitate to ask! What are your favorite spin songs?

Happy sweating!

Warmly,

Dani

Today’s Holiday Tabata class workout plan!

Today I taught a holiday themed Tabata class! Check out the layout of what we did! It kicked our butts, and I know it will kick yours too 🙂

My Tabata class workout plan
My Tabata class workout plan

Tabata is 20 seconds of active work followed by 10 seconds of rest.  We repeated each exercise 8 rounds before moving onto the next listed exercise. It is a phenomenal high intensity interval training workout. We used a 10 lb weight for the “Row the lawns” and a 7 lb weight for the extension side lunges. Pick a weight that works best for you, and as always modify and listen to your body. Enjoy this before you change into those Christmas pajamas 🙂 Wishing you a very merry everything!

P.S. I am happy to explain the exercises in more detail, feel free to comment below for clarification or demo by yours truly.

Happy Sweating!

Warmly,

Dani

Spin: a class for all

I can’t even begin to tell you how many people I’ve talked to over the years have told me that spin is an intimidating class, especially for the first time. And I seriously used to be one of those people! My dear friend Erika (shout out!) essentially dragged a grumpy me to a class. I was a runner, a home workout video-er, and I enjoyed working out by myself. I was not a gym person. At. All. Well, right off the bat, my bottom hurt like nothing else from that horrible seat! How on earth could anyone begin to enjoy this class with such an uncomfortable seat?! But as we started to get into it, the music was pretty great, the instructor was fun and motivating, I sweated like a pig, and I was hanging with my friend, so all in all, it was fun. For reasons I still can’t quite explain, and even thought my bottom hurt for a couple days afterwards, I found myself wanting to try it again. My bottom hurt less the second time around, and I started to understand what the heck Tara (shout out!) the instructor was talking about during class. Yep, I was hooked. I didn’t realize what I was missing!

So please, set aside any intimidation you may feel, or expectations you may have. Everyone there has the exact same goal – to workout! And yes, you too, guys! Maybe you had a bad experience one time, and the music or instructor didn’t quite jive well with you. Don’t throw in the towel completely! Try the instructor again, maybe you’ll enjoy the music next time. Or try out a different instructor! The beauty of indoor cycling classes is that truly any fitness level can achieve a safe, great workout. Seriously, the age range as well as fitness level I have in my classes would astound you. The key is to just continuously listen to your body and monitor how you are feeling throughout the class so you don’t overdo it. You don’t have to go super heavy with the resistance, or even get out of the saddle! Trust me, you can just sit there with a low resistance, and that still counts. Get there early, and let your instructor know if it is your first time so they can go over safety, proper setup of the bike and explain the format of their class. That’s their job! Plus, cycling is low impact, so it is fabulous for cross training or as a form of rehabilitation. Trust me, it’s just like riding a bike. Go for it! See you in class 🙂

What was your first spin class like? Or are have you not taken the plunge just yet? Feel free to post your positive thoughts!

Happy sweating!

Warmly,

Dani