Indoor Cycling / Spin FAQs
Below are four commonly asked questions (and answers) that can help you understand the benefits and logistics of Indoor Cycling / Spin:
Is Indoor Cycling suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Classes are designed so you can adjust resistance and pace to match your fitness level. If you’re new, arrive a few minutes early to get help setting up your bike and learn basic form from the instructor.
What should I wear or bring to class?
Wear comfortable, moisture-wicking workout clothes and athletic shoes. Many indoor cycling bikes accommodate cycling shoes with SPD clips, but standard athletic shoes work just fine. Don’t forget a water bottle and a small towel, as you’ll likely work up a sweat.
How intense is the workout, and can I modify it?
The intensity is largely up to you. You control the resistance and speed on your bike, so you can make it easier or more challenging depending on your goals and fitness level. Instructors provide cues to help you push yourself safely.
What are the primary benefits of Indoor Cycling?
Indoor Cycling is a low-impact workout that boosts cardiovascular endurance, burns calories, and strengthens your legs and core. Because it’s easy on the joints, it’s a great option for individuals looking to improve fitness without high-impact stress on knees or ankles.




