Monday, September 12, 2011

RPM 52

Today was the official release of RPM 52.  It is awesome.  I don't think it contains a "dud" track, at all.   On first hearing, it may turn out to be my favourite release of all time - well, at least so far.  "Disarm Yourself" is prob my new favourite.  Being release day meant there was joint instruction from the Hutt girl and the Young American.  They work well together.  Sort of the "old guard" with the "new guard".

I had this brief conversation with someone in the changing room afterwards.  She commented she found listening to the Young American and her instruction quite hard.  I found myself commenting on the positive things of the Young American.  I'm not sure why I felt the need to defend her.  I actually find her accent a little hard too - but that's in contrast to Hutt girl, whose accent and speech I can relate to "eh?"  The thing about the Young American is she gives it her all and instructs well - and that's all you can ask for from an instructor - she just lacks a few years of experience compared to the  Hutt girl or some of the other instructors.  So, I think she does a really good job, so that's why I defended her ;-)

I had to sit on bike 19 because some "random" got to bike 20 before me.  Having previoulsy posted I'm not attached to seat 20, I was a little peeved.  I like 20 becasue its by the speaker but not directly under the speaker.  I sat in seat 19, directly under the speaker.  This was fine until Lady Gaga did a bit of an expected remix on the machine.   It was too much esp as being release day the music was being played to the max! 

I observed though, the bike itself though rides differntly.  It was a much smoother motion.  Maybe that's why the Bodybalance lady sits on it.

The nice young guy on reception clipped my "Match Fit" ticket twice.  I'm not sure that's how it is supposed to work.  I'm sure he does it for several people!  Two clips (for the price of one) closer to Fiji

I didn't wear my new shoes - maybe Wednesday, when I can get to class a little earlier to adjust to the new "settings"

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