We see spin classes and centers popping up all over the map lately. It’s no secret that in the past ten years, along with fellow yogis, a spin enthusiast culture has emerged. Some might call themselves addicts. Because that is the exact feeling you get after completing a 55 minute – 80 minute class. 30 people in one small space, dim lighting, an instructor that motivates you and functions as your favorite DJ, and your imagination transforming your stationary bike into a mountain bike trekking somewhere in the Andes. Or at least that’s always been my experience. Where the club meets the rocky mountains. Before you know it, you’ve invested in a seat pad (trust me this will make sense after your first class), your own set of shoes (all the cool kids have them), and some snazzy spandex.
So how do we differentiate all these new spin classes? What makes one stand out from the rest? The instructors, the music, the staff, and now with the opening of Cycle House LA, the mission. At Cycle House, a new West Hollywood spin studio, charity begins at the gym. For every class you take, the studio donates two meals to feed the needy through a partnership with nonprofit Feeding America.
Cycle House is a new type of workout experience focused not just on improving you, but the world around you as well. Every class taken at Cycle House translates to two meals for someone in need and anywhere from 500 to 1,000 calories burned off of your body.
At Cycle House, you can take a spin class and know that each time you do, your money will be donating not just 1 but 2 meals to someone in need. This is not just a spin class, but a movement. You’ll not only leave with that “spin high” I was describing before, but you’ll feel like you’ve not only taken care of your health and body within the past hour, but someone else’s as well.
For spin newbies and regulars check it out HERE & let us know what you think!
Phone Number: (310) 358-0888
624 North La Cienega Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069