For cardio, I do SoulCycle. I really don't like to run, plus I have terrible knees and get bored on the elliptical. SoulCycle is basically a dance party on a bicycle, and you burn calories, and it's so fun.
For cardio, I do SoulCycle. I really dont like to run, plus I have terrible knees and get bored on the elliptical. SoulCycle is basically a dance party on a bicycle, and you burn calories, and its so fun.
I personally love working out, but I always try to switch it up. I do a few different things, like SoulCycle, SLT for Pilates, yoga.
I got really into SoulCycle for a bit.
To work out, I do yoga and go to SoulCycle.
Twenty-thirteen was the year I got super into SoulCycle.
I wear SoulCycle stuff every single day of my life.
I can count on one hand the number of times I've done SoulCycle. I was not soul'd.
SoulCycle - When I'm stressed or feeling down, it always turns me around.
I try to switch things up by going for a bike ride or taking a SoulCycle class.
I'm not great at just getting on a treadmill or an elliptical or even going to, like, a SoulCycle-type class.
I don't get stage fright, I actually love the energy, I love the spontaneity, I love the adrenaline you get in front of a live audience, it actually really works for me.
I run a solid 4-6 miles at a time, and over the last year two years I've gotten really into SoulCycle. It's sort of an evolved form of spinning.
Only God’s thoughts, or love, is actually real. So when we separate ourselves from that love, we’re actually not thinking at all: we’re hallucinating.
SoulCycle feels gross, is gross, and I'm grateful to have found it.
I actually love the summer. When I went to Miami on tour, I was actually like, 'I love this place.'