How to Dress for Spinning

Spinning, which is an exercise regimen involving the use of a stationary bicycle in a classroom setting, has become a very popular way to burn fat and increase cardiovascular health. Choosing the appropriate attire for Spinning is essential to your performance level as well as your enjoyment.

Things You'll Need

  • Appropriate attire for Spinning
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Instructions

  1. Dress for Spinning

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      Select your footwear based on the type of pedals on the stationary bike you'll be using. If the pedals have a simple strap, then you should use a high-quality cross-training shoe with mesh or breathable uppers and stiff soles. If the pedals have toe clips, then you'll have to purchase a bicycling cleat that is designed to snap onto the pedals. Ask your instructor about SPD (Shimano Pedal Design) cleats and pedals, as they offer the maximum performance in Spinning footwear.

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      Choose bicycling shorts that have a chamois crotch for maximum comfort while Spinning. Opt for padded shorts, or even a padded seat, if you experience a lot of discomfort while Spinning. Shorts should be tight and form fitting to help reduce chafing and shifting unnecessarily on the bicycle seat.

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      Dress in a shirt or top that will help to absorb excess perspiration and keep your body cool and dry. Be careful, however, not to wear clothing that is too thick, such as sweatshirts, since the Spinning rooms are usually already hot and humid and you don't want to overheat.

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      Consider wearing a pair of bicycling gloves to protect your hands. This will help to prevent calluses from the handlebars and also help eliminate blood circulation problems that may occur at the tips of your fingers.

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      Ask your Spinning instructor or consult such online resources for more tips on how to dress for Spinning (see Resources below).