Spinning in Paris?
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You might try: <BR>http://www.gymnaseclub.fr/ <BR>I do not anything about them.
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Even though I agree with other posters that it's a bit silly to travel all the way to Paris to go to a gym class, let's try and be politically correct and not judgmental: Gymnase Club has got a virtual monopoly on the fitness industry within Paris (there must be fifteen odd clubs throughout the city). The closest ones to your hotel are Club des Champs, Maillot and Palais-Royal. Expect tons of attitude and spandex. More relaxed - and spacious ones - include Denfert Rochereau, Italie and Nation. The latter one is the only one where I have personnally seen these famous spinning classes.
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Here are two gyms with exercise equipment (whatever that is - I've had no relationship with excercise equipment). <BR>Club Quartier Latin <BR>19 rue de Pontoise, 5th <BR>Metro: Maubert Mutualite <BR>30-meter skylighted pool, a climbing wall, squash courts, exercise equipment <BR>70FF per day, 75FF squash/per hour <BR> <BR>Espace Vit-Halles <BR>48 rue Rambuteau, 3rd <BR>Metro: Les Halles <BR>broad range of aerobics classes 100FF p/class, exercise machines, sauna, steam bath <BR>For more Paris information e-mail me - [email protected]
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For what it's worth. <BR> <BR>I would vote for walking, running, bicycling, and possibly roller-blading. Why excersise inside in Paris?? <BR> <BR>Places to walk - EVERYWHERE. <BR> <BR>Places to run: <BR> <BR>1)Along the banks of the Seine. <BR> <BR>2)Le Jardins des Plantes in the 5th. <BR> <BR>3)The Promenade Plantée just up from the new Bastille Opera(A converted, elevated railroad trestle) <BR> <BR>4)The Jardin du Luxembourg. <BR> <BR>5) The Bois de Boulogne and the Bois de Vincennes. <BR> <BR>6)The bike paths on the streets of Paris (BE CAREFULL!!) <BR> <BR>Biking: <BR> <BR>There are many paths especially for biker and marked accordingly, however this could be hazardous to your health. I think that they are up to about 140 kilometers of marked paths. <BR> <BR>Roller-Bladding: <BR> <BR>Every Friday night starting at about 9:30 - 10:00, there is an organized excursion through the streets of Paris, usually 5000+ roller-bladers and bikers. You will need to be pretty good on roller-blades. They even have their own web-site: Paris Roller: <BR>http://www.pari-roller.com/ <BR> <BR>Ciao, <BR> <BR>Randy Smith
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Hi Jennifer!!!
I´m travelling to Paris on september the 1st. and will be staying for almost 2 months... i´m looking for exactly the same: spinning classes... Were you lucky finding them? Please, if you have any info and you can tell me i would appreciate it a lot.
hope you had a great time in paris!
best wishes,
natalia
I´m travelling to Paris on september the 1st. and will be staying for almost 2 months... i´m looking for exactly the same: spinning classes... Were you lucky finding them? Please, if you have any info and you can tell me i would appreciate it a lot.
hope you had a great time in paris!
best wishes,
natalia
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>let's try and be politically correct and not judgmental:<
And so the OP will be left wandering in a fog of ignorance, thinking that traveling a few thousand miles to one of the most interesting cities in the world is a good way to get some exercise on a stationary bike while listening to raucous music played at high volume.
Wouldn't it be kinder to just shoot her?
And so the OP will be left wandering in a fog of ignorance, thinking that traveling a few thousand miles to one of the most interesting cities in the world is a good way to get some exercise on a stationary bike while listening to raucous music played at high volume.
Wouldn't it be kinder to just shoot her?