If you have questions about the changes in Music Licensing Fees I may have found someone with some answers. I'm interviewing Alexandra Williams – MA tomorrow at 10:00 Central time and would love your suggestions. Alexandra has written an extensive article in the latest IDEA magazine (sorry no link) about some of the changes going on in the Music Industry in different parts of the world.
Alexandra and her twin sister Kymberly, are fitness authors and together run FitandFun.org
Please post your questions below and I will try to include it in the interview.
Amy and I will be in Scottsdale then February 24th – 27th. We are participating in the Life Time Fitness Cycle Club winter training. If you will have us, Amy and I would love to drop in on your class or maybe just meet somewhere. Post a comment below and we can connect.
I was alerted to a picture of the new Spinner® Indoor Cycle (it's not a bike) with power in the WSSC catalog. No other information is included but I see that Mark Tickner has sessions scheduled called Introduction to Power and Riding With Ultimate Power. I'm sending an email to Mark to see if he will divulge any additional information.
Based on what appears to be a conventional steel flywheel shown in this picture, I'm going to guess that the new Spinner® with power does not use Magnetic Resistance like the Schwinn AC Performance and Keiser M3. Eddy Current (Magnetic) resistance systems in the Schwinn and Keiser cycles require Aluminum flywheels. There is also a curious cover on the right hand side that houses something related to what they are referring to as their patent-pending drive train.
From the catalog:
We are letting our competition see the front of our new 2011 Spinner® because once it’s unleashed the only view they will ever have will be from behind… Twenty years ago, Spinning® started the group cycling revolution and the competition has been trying to catch up ever since. Six years ago, we changed group cycling design forever with the Spinner® NXT. In 2011 the new family of Spinner® bikes will explode out of the pack and leave the competition behind…again. Improved biomechanics, patent-pending drive train and user features never seen before will redefine the group cycling experience for all Spinning® enthusiasts. Come experience the ride at WSSC.
If you know more please let us know by commenting below.
“From the lighting to the music to the actual cycling, it’s a total experience. No one wins in a spin class. It’s not about competition.”
Hoots should know. She took a local spinning class shortly after outdoor enthusiast Johnny Goldberg (“Johnny G”) and his good friend John Baudhuin (who co-founded Mad Dogg Athletics) came up with the concept circa 1992, but her passion wasn’t ignited until she made several trips to Miami to train under master instructors.
When she fell for spinning, she went all in.
SPINNING A NEW LOOK
“I came back to Albany and asked Tony if he’d give us some space for a spinning room,” Hoots said. “He had an area that I think had been for women only that he said we could use. I recruited John Medlin, who’s a phenom with a skill saw, to redesign the room and started negotiating with others who could help with the makeover.
“We redid the whole room – the look, the lighting, the sound system – added a few more bikes and once we found acceptance in the community, we couldn’t keep people out. Now we have a waiting list for all our classes.”
Powell, who opened Tony’s 29 years ago this May, has seen every fitness fad and fashion that’s made the rounds come and go at his popular gym. But he says he’s never quite seen anything go over the way spinning has since Hoots’ program evolved into a local craze.
“We’ve offered spinning here since it started; I think we started with 15 or so bikes,” he said. “It did OK, but once Barbara started teaching and making changes to our spinning room, it’s just become a phenomenon. It’s such a unique activity; from the atmosphere of the class to the state-of-the-art sound system, spinning is the total fitness experience.
“Spin classes here have become the hottest ticket in town. If you don’t get to a class a little early, you’re not going to get a seat. And we’re up to 55 bikes.” Read the rest if the story.
From AccuWeather.com Chief Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi may have bad news.
I'm forecasting full classes till March
While cold weather is of course a part of winter, the persistent nature of colder-than-normal conditions and a lack of brief warm spells people can typically look forward to during midwinter have been unusual this season. Temperatures since Dec. 1, 2010 have averaged below normal from Boston and New York City to Chicago, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Atlanta and even Miami.
Bill Pryor and I want to introduce you to CyclingStudio.Org, the very first resource and community dedicated exclusively to the Owners and Managers of Spinning® – Indoor Cycling Studios located around the world!
Welcome to CyclingStudio.Org The mission is simple: A place where cycling studio owners and those passionate about this business can learn, share, and network. A place specifically designed to help you grow your business.
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