Teach yourself to spin

I had a question from Jessica about how to teach yourself to spin. I learned from a woman who, when I commented aloud about a drop spindle kit, "but this doesn’t seem like the sort of thing you can learn from a book", piped up that she would show me.  I don’t think it took more than a couple minutes for me to get the hang of spin/park/draft/travel.  (Thanks, Michelle!)  Now I can do it without parking, which is what you need to handle wheel spinning. However, Jessica doesn’t seem to have the luxury of a spinning teacher in person.  … Continue reading Teach yourself to spin

Fencing

This is a new category – but not the last, by any means!  (I have SO many interests…) I am not sure what gave me the idea that fencing was not only cool (self-evident, really!) but something that I should try.  I know I was taken along to watch my uncle Tom teach fencing in the Cleveland area when I was a small child.  I recently found out my aunt Amanda (other side of family) competed in fencing while in college, and she’s also a ballet-trained dancer, like me.  I was Very Impressed by the femme fatale that Madonna played … Continue reading Fencing

Spinning class

that had nothing to do with bicycles or gyms.  (Geez.) I taught a drop spindle class at Unwind last Saturday to 6-7? enthusiastic students.  They all did very well, and Sara and I even got a bit of fanmail feedback afterwards.  I’d like to teach some more, but the next one is scheduled on the same day as Festival on the Green, so Sara will take the next one on her own.  I’m going to create a handout for her about the historical aspects, and it occurred to me that such an item would be Very Useful for me to … Continue reading Spinning class