2 Monday, April 13,1998 The latest fitness trend: spin by Theron Holmes Spring is near. Are you looking for a way to get in shape and have fun at the same time? If you are a fan of cycling and enjoy the group participation of step aerobics, spinning may be for you. Spinning is a high in tensity, low impact, cy cling simulation work out. It involves you, a stationary bike and a room full of “spin-o maniacs” sweating it up while cycling. You are led by a spin in structor, or a “spin doc tor,” as they verbally guide you, with the aid of heart-thumping mu sic, on a trek through daces places using your imagination. Relax. Focus as you travel along the beau tifully paved roads of Hawaii. Enjoy the magnificent scenery of Greece’s countryside. Perhaps you will have a better rapport with cornstalks in the farmlands of lowa. Sprint past the competition as a professional cyclist as you go for the gold in the Tour-de-France. Hang on, because you have hills to con- ite Cantus Calendar fear Pem State Harrisburg: far the weeks of April 13 thru May 9 Sunday April 12 26 Management Honor Society Informational Session 12:30-1:30pm Olm E 202 quer, which are guaranteed to get that adre nal gland pumping. Watch out as you jump over baby turtles crossing your path. Spin ning not only calls for physical adequacy, but a playful and imaginative mind as well. Spinning started a little under five As the spin-o-mani acs “mash” their way up Devil’s Road, you can hear an occasional chortle or snicker as someone makes light of their situation. quickly adopted by fitness institutions, and has since spread like wildfire across the country. The Harrisburg-Hershey area has not been untouched by the pandemic influence of spin ning. Many fitness clubs in the area off spin ning classes. Cocoa Courts, 1229 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, offers spin: studio cycling. “It is high intensity and no impact,” said Jan Parker, the spin doctor and group activities Monday IAA International 20 Week "Managed Care: The Nexl Ten Years" (two-part series) Howard Hughes,M.D, 8-9 am Downtown Center FINALS WEEK 4 "Managed Care: The Next Ten Years" (part two) Howard Hughes,M.D. NEWS/FEATURES years ago in Cali fornia by a profes sional cyclist, Johnny G, and was produced by Schwinn, a bike manufacturing company. The goal was to create a training workout for cyclists or any one interested in Tuesday SGA meetings 14 Marketing Club ls 16 Every Ttiesdav Elections South African Film 12:30 pm 3pm, E 339 Maker, Lindy Wilson Black Student Union Downtown Center Meetings Dr. Patricia Kirby noon-1:00pm Every Tuesday lam, Gallery 12:30 -1:30 pm Lounge FINALS WEEK 5 o-maniacs going for a ride director at Cocoa Courts Like any other form of exercise, it demands physical exertion. But there is nothing to fear. Men and women of all ages can find spin ning a rewarding exercise. Show no fear, and bring a positive attitude. “Unlike step aerobics which calls for the participants to move in unison, spin allows an individual to move at his or her own pace. They can in crease or decrease tension while keeping stride with the group,” Parker explained. Show me the motivation. The 8 a.m. class at Cocoa Courts demonstrates how spin de velops camaraderie. As the spin-o-maniacs lEEE lands growth award The Penn State Harrisburg chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi neers, Inc. (lEEE) was named winner of the Region Two Student Branch Membership Award for 1997. tort. It was The citation is given to the most active stu dent branch in the region, according to A.B. Shaffeei. The electrical engineering technol ogy professor and current counselor of PSH's branch of lEEE explained the award is given only once per calender year. A certificate was presented to PSH in rec ognition of their accomplishments. Signed Wednesday EARTH DAY 22 Marketing Club meeting 3pm, E 339 Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, noon, place TBA Dr. Louise Stevenson 7pm, Gallery Lounge Namaste, noon, Gallery Lounge FINALS WEEK 6 Thursda' Tamhelm Award 23 Reception 3-6 pm in the Gallery Lounge Monte Carlo Nite 9-11 pm Dining Commons FINALS WEEK 7 “mash” their way up Devil’s Road, you can hear an occasional chortle or snicker as some one makes light of their situation. Spin in structor Carol Wright encourages members with “cheerleading and visualization tech niques” creating a mental picture of the scene. She watches the spinners carefully and en courages as she pedals with the group. “Spin goes beyond cardiovascular exercise in that it pushes and encourages and individual. As an instructor we coach, cheerlead, and some- times we suffer with you,” said Wright. So remember, those winter pounds won’t melt in the sun. Go have happy spin-day. by the organization's awards and recognition chairman Charles E. Hickman, it read, "For outstanding leadership and results in lEEE memberships development activities." lEEE is the world's largest technical pro fessional society. Founded in 1884, it is cur rently comprised of more than 320,000 mem bers in 152 countries. "The men and women of the lEEE are the technical and scientific professionals mak ing the revolutionary engineering advances which are reshaping our world today," ac cording to the lEEE home web page. Frida’ SGA Awards Banquet 7:00 pm Dining Commons May 1 last day to withdrawl from class classes end FINALS WEEK 8 Saturday 17 18 RSC Spring Semiformal Time & Place TBA Rites of Spring XGISK Run Movie, Primal Fear 2:00 pm Dining Commons