30th Birthday Gift to Myself: My Own Schwinn Indoor Cycling Bike

Hi! A big thank you to everyone who came out to the DSB & Fitness NYC Revolve Body Ride class! last night. Jason is an amazing instructor who taught a challenging, fun, motivational, high-energy class.  I’m amazed and impressed by his ability to know every nuance of every song and be able to cue perfectly to those. I can only hope to be half  as good of an instructor as he is one day. I consider every class at Revolve “studying” and Jason is the perfect study guide.

So about that thing about me hoping to be half as good as Jason Tran one day: I have this need to be awesome at certain things. By awesome I mean the best and by certain things I mean everything. That reflects to work, to my writing, to my performance at Refine Method, to my running (I take my own improvements as the measure of awesome here) and now, with being an indoor cycling instructor. And when I’m not awesome, I’m hard on myself. Really hard.

The entire reason I even became an indoor cycling instructor is because I was unhappy with many of the cycling classes I took in Jersey City and believed I could be better. And I can – but me being me, I want to be better than better.

The thing is, there’s a natural talent some people (like Jason Tran and the other Revolve instructors) have. I don’t have it.

I’m not saying the great instructors don’t work hard, don’t listen to every song 200 times before playing it in a class, don’t labor over every song on every playlist. It’s more of a personality thing. There’s a way of being that makes a great instructor, and I am not that way.

That doesn’t mean I’m not a good instructor now (I am) or that I won’t ever be a great one (I will). Rather, it means I have to work on figuring out my place as an indoor cycling instructor. Where do I shine? What am I doing that isn’t reflecting my own personality, just because other instructors do it? What would I be doing if I just relaxed and was more myself? How can I give my class the best possible experience? What will make me a favorite instructor? Would I benefit from taking a shot of vodka before each class?

OK maybe not that last one. (Or maybe EXACTLY that last one).

My point is, I want to be better. I want to be awesome. I want to the best. Or at least, one of the best in Jersey City.

Dori's Schwinn spin bike

Enter my own indoor cycling bike.

After obsessing over this purchase for about a month, I realized the only way to stop thinking about it would be to just buy it. But $318 is a lot of money, especially when I’m trying to pay for a wedding. Then I realized I’m turning 30 on March 21, that’s a huge birthday, I’ll probably get a little money and this could be my birthday present to myself. After all, it’s helping my future earning potential.

After doing tons of research, I ordered my original choice, the Schwinn IC2 (Amazon affiliate link). I got it for $318 and the price went up since then, further validating my decision to go for it. I chose this bike for a few reasons, the most important being that I was certified through Schwinn and believe in their indoor cycling philosophies and bike technologies, and because this was one of the only inexpensive bikes to have a display monitor for RPMs.

If I’m getting a bike so I can plan the most awesome and effective rides,  I need to be able to see my RPMs. That’s a personal decision for me because, like I said, I don’t have that natural talent on my own. I need to see the numbers and work hard.

I haven’t had a chance to use it much yet other than jumping on quickly the other day when I wanted to see if a certain song would work in a class, but I’m excited to start using it more. I want to be able to hop on to test songs and also to try full classes, to see how the class will feel when they’re riding what I planned out and most importantly for me, to better learn the cues of my music.

The fact that the bike takes up very little space in my small apartment and that Andy can (and I think will) use it for his own workouts makes it even better. When the weather is shitty or I don’t feel like leaving the apartment, I can get a great workout in right at home (especially since as much as I try I am not a workout DVD person).

In addition to the bike, I also ordered this gel seat cover and mat (both Amazon affiliate links).

So, happy birthday to me – the gift of pressure to be the best at yet one more thing! Kidding. The gift is for my capacity to improve, my desire to give other people a great workout, my happiness in doing something I love.

Have you ever bought yourself an extravagant birthday gift? Does anyone else have their own spin bike?

10 comments on 30th Birthday Gift to Myself: My Own Schwinn Indoor Cycling Bike

  1. Laura
    March 12, 2013 at 11:48 am (12 years ago)

    That is the best birthday gift ever! (also, you have great windows in your apartment). I think you are too hard on yourself but at the same time I appreciate and relate to your desire to be the best. It’s a great/sometimes frustrating quality! Happy early birthday to you!

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  2. Gianna @ Run, Lift, Repeat
    March 12, 2013 at 2:56 pm (12 years ago)

    I don’t teach spin nor plan to in the immediate future – but super jealous you have a bike at home! sadly living with roommate pretty sure I would have to relegate mine to my room – and while I have a nice spacious room in Hoboken…that would definitely be an eyesore.
    I need to hop on over to JC and try out one of your classes, I would love to meet you! 🙂

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  3. melissa
    March 12, 2013 at 3:18 pm (12 years ago)

    I was unbelieveably impressed with Jason’s cueing. He literally know every beat of the music. I am sure you are a great instructor now and will be one of the best in the future!

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  4. Missy Maintains
    March 12, 2013 at 4:13 pm (12 years ago)

    So jealous and amazed by the spin bike in your apartment! I need to come take your class! Thanks for last night. Jason is so amazing and fun!!

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  5. Nicole
    March 12, 2013 at 10:19 pm (12 years ago)

    You have those awesome windows! Why not face the bike outside?

    Also enjoy 🙂

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  6. Theodora
    March 13, 2013 at 9:58 am (12 years ago)

    $300 is def a lot of money, but I’m actually surprised it wasn’t more! I bought myself very fancy shoes for my 30th birthday. Also, I want to take your class one day!

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  7. Erin
    March 13, 2013 at 10:18 am (12 years ago)

    I am so jealous!! I always have to sneak into the spin room on my own time or get to class super early to test some ideas…it would be so much easier to have one in my own place to use whenever I want! Fantastic purchase and we should swap spin songs/workouts sometime because I am always looking for new ideas! Happy early birthday 🙂

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  8. Angela
    March 17, 2013 at 9:17 pm (12 years ago)

    that’s awesome!! I’m totally jealous (not that I’d get much use out of one anyway). Love seeing your dedication to becoming a better spin instructor – as we’ve discussed in depth, the spin instructors in JC leave a lot to be desired so it’s awesome that you’re trying to bring people a better spinning experience. I should come to your class at Hamilton soon

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  9. Cat
    March 18, 2013 at 3:15 am (12 years ago)

    I bought StreetStrider Summit 8r trainer for my 30th birthday. It’s as much fun as anything I’ve ever done. I love it.

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  10. Suzzi D
    March 23, 2013 at 7:16 am (12 years ago)

    $300 may be a lot of money but it’s a great investment. I’m a regular spinner and love it, partly due to bad knee but that’s another story. Have fun and happy belated birthday!

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