Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Go regularly. Find a class that fits your schedule and be there once or twice every week. Don't let yourself off the hook just because the gym feels far away.
Step2
If you don't like one instructor, keep trying until you do.
Step3
Use your instructor as a resource. Tell her about your goals and don't be shy requesting workouts or even music.
Step4
Wear cycling shoes. Clipping into the pedals gives you more control, makes you more efficient, and works your hamstrings in addition to your quads. It will help your outdoor riding.
Step5
Stay hydrated. Spin classes tend to be intense so keep a water bottle within arms' reach and drink often.
Step6
Pace yourself. Spending all your juice on the first simulated hill climb means you'll struggle the rest of the class. A heart rate monitor helps you keep your effort in the right range.
Step7
Imagine that you're really out there climbing that hill or sprinting to the finish. You'll feel more motivated and have more fun.