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	Get your move and groove on in this choreographed cardio dance ride that is NOTHING like a traditional Spinning class! During the 20-min rhythmic Spin session, it’s not just about the legs – we’ll extend the spine, train the arms and core, and get the brain working too! After riding hard and fast, we’ll hop off the bike for a beautiful 10-min full body stretch to align your spine and give your muscles some love. Hop on and let’s dance!
 
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	Cadence: a tempo, rhythm, or pulse.
In the case of this calorie stomping cadence-based cycle, it’s the thumping beat of a viciously determined army of strong hearts, toned legs, and zero ability to quit. The mission – to kill even MORE calories in this sequel to Brian’s original Killing Calories with Cadence ride. You’ll get four drills with cadence as the guide, sweat as the winner, and calories as the loser. Hop on and hit the beat!
 
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	More muscle means less fat.  So let’s build that lean body mass in the legs, while melting fat off the entire body. That’s what happens in this short, but sweat (I mean sweet, no I mean SWEAT) express spin®. You’ll dig into hill after hill throughout the ride, but for fun at the end you’ll enjoy a little fast and furious flat road drafting, followed by a well earned leg and lower back stretch.  Ahhh… SWEATy bliss. 
 
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	Welcome to my favorite workout of all time – I call it PRIME CLIMB… 2! The first Prime Climb workout was so wildly popular that I was compelled to bring you a sequel.  
In this amazing 40 Minute Spin Class, we’re climbing with our legs timed to the beat of the music for pretty much 30 minutes straight. I know, I know, that sounds so hard, but that’s not how you should look at it. It’s an incredible accomplishment and you CAN do it.
In the first Prime Climb, we went from shorter, steeper hills, to longer, flatter hills. In this one we flip that – starting with longer, flatter hills, then ending with shorter, steeper grades. Life’s a climb, so let’s start trekking.  
~Cat
P.S. If you missed the Original Prime Climb, you can see it here. You don’t have to have taken it to excel on this ride, but do try it soon if you have not. And if you’re not an All Access Pass holder (why not btw), you can download the original Prime Climb here.