...if I bought a used car or a gym membership. Either way I feel the pain.
I went in to check out a large local gym, got the tour and explained my goals of better cycling and hill climbing -- since we have none here. It is a nice facility, lots of equipment, clean, and a little elegant. The people seem more serious than my last gym and more "beautiful." Me? I slog in with my Crocs and a backpack. I look more ready to attend a campfire than work out.
Anyway, we get down to brass tacks and the guy starts writing all sorts of numbers down and crossing them out passing it back and forth to me saying he could do this amount "if I sign up today." He super low-balled me as a litmus test when I told him I was not going to sign up that day, I needed to discuss it with my financial planner (aka Nifi). I walked.
Thinking it over and doing some research, I went back a couple days later. Of course the deal was off -- but I got it for the price he had quoted before the "low-ball" which when challenged he had no good answer -- he "just said that" was the reply. Alas, I am am member for the next year+. I also signed up with a trainer for specific toning and weights that I felt I was missing. More on the next post.
So, I go to my first Spin Class that next Saturday morning. Lots of bikes were already reserved but I was pretty early and found a good spot, sort of out of the way, stowed my gear and bottles and started warming up. Just before class starts, people are filing in and out. The instructor looks at me and asks "Did you sign up for this class?" Um, no, Mr. Used Cordova never explained that to me. So, all the bikes are reserved. I have to collect my stuff and leave. Of course I slip in my cleats, spill water out of my bottles and look like a dork with my hands full of loose crap. Instant flash back to Junior High.
So I DO sign up for the following class an hour or so later. Man it was like Bikram Spin. The room was all hot from the first class and full of dankness. But, the teacher was good and so was the workout. No jumps, which I have mentioned do not play well with my anatomy.
Bottom line I am at a serious gym where people take more for fitness then socializing. I suppose that is why I am going, right?
The next morning I got in 30 miles on the road before it go too hot, but I sure felt the heat in my chest and level of fatigue. I did finish strong with a good average speed.
Next meet Tony The Toner
Spin On
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