Does spinning give you a fat bum? I think it does. Discuss.

I've started spinning my ass off lately or should I say my ass on. I've noticed something slightly disturbing about my newfound semi-favorite workout: It makes my butt grow. I know, I know, it's muscle, but I don't care if it's money bags, I don't want it on my bum. What am I going to do with a muscular badonkadonk? It's not like I can lift sh** with it.

So folks, what do you think? Does spinning do an ass bad? Check out the rears of your most avid biker gal pals. Chances are, you'll see a trend and it ain't pretty. Another sh**ty observation: this phenomenon doesn't seem to affect men. If you don't believe me, next time you see a biker in a dorky yellow glowing shirt, check his bum bum out.

If you're an avid spinner or cyclist who has managed to avoid the fat bikers-butt trap, pretty please let me know how you do it. Less resistance? Smaller jumps? Share the wealth. What's the secret to maintaining a sexy and small bum as a spinner?



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