Sep 08
Wednesday
  • Metabolic Testing

    Metabolic Testing

    Read the Idaho Statesman article by Dana Oland about her experience with our unique and effective Metabolic Testing method in tailoring your program to your specific needs. Read more...
  • Health Assessment

    Health Assessment

    We have all the tools you need to be successful at developing a healthy lifestyle it is up to you to apply them, If you apply you are guaranteed. Read more...
  • Body Challenge

    Body Challenge

    Every year Body Basics Inc. sponsors a body transformation challenge. The client that makes the best progress and accomplishes his or her goals is the winner. Be sure to be involved next year. Join us today and sign up for the Body Basics Challenge. Read more...
  • Personal Training

    Personal Training

    We at Body Basics Inc. take fitness seriously and we want each of our clients to know that when they leave Body Basics they feel stronger in their Mind, Body and Spirit. We educate each of our clients on how to feed, exercise and love their bodies. Read more...
  • Exercise Gallery

    Exercise Gallery

    We are adding an exercise gallery to show correct form on some of the best core exercises and routines. Be sure to check back often to see the updated gallery and remind yourself how the correct way to do things is. Read more...
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What is Spinning?

Spinning refers to indoor, group stationary cycling, usually led by a certified instructor. It is a non-impact workout for people of all ages and fitness levels.

The spinning bike is a specially designed stationary bicycle that is designed to mimic an outdoor bicycle ride. The bike has fixed gear-racing handlebars, pedals equipped with clips or cages and an adjustable bike seat. The intensity of your workout can be adjusted by manipulating the resistance knob, which is located on each spinning bicycle.

Spinning began in 1989 in Southern California when bike racer Johnny Goldberg opened the first spinning center. It has gained popularity in the last few years. Spinning may enhance cardiovascular fitness and improve muscle tone. Spinning works various muscle groups, including the quadriceps, hamstrings, calves, hips and abdominal muscles.

Research has shown that an average 40-minute spinning workout will burn about 500 calories. The amount of calories burned will vary, depending on the intensity and duration of the workout.

A typical spinning program lasts about 40 minutes and is often led by a spinning-certified instructor. During the workout, the instructor uses a variety of visual and auditory techniques such as music and coaching to motivate the class.

Participants are often led through a simulated bike ride, where they follow terrain encountered on an actual bike ride. It includes hill climbs, sprints, and interval training. The participants are able to make adjustments on their cycles, which correspond to the difficulty of the perceived ride.

Heart rate monitors are sometimes worn during the workout to help participants gauge how hard they are working.

Interested in a Spin Class?

Any fitness level can participate. Spinning is also great rehab, Spin bikes are used in rehab clinics for knee and hip replacements. GO AT YOUR OWN PACE IN YOUR OWN SPACE!

Currently there is a sign up sheet on the coffee bar counter-top for a spin class in June. We need at least 5 people before we’ll have the class. If you are interested sign up today!

NOTE: Always check the bar counter-top to see if there are any classes coming up and/or for important updates!