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Spin Class Volunteers

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Spin Class Volunteers

Thank you for your interest in volunteering for our Spin Class Series! Indoor cycling volunteers support our winter spin classes by providing technical programmatic assistance. Volunteers arrive early to help with equipment set-up, welcome participants and fit them to their preferred bike, troubleshoot equipment issues, and make sure everyone keeps the wheels turning during a 30 minute session.

You are welcome to ride one of our stationary bikes if there are enough available for participants. You may also be asked to pilot a tandem bike to help a participant keep their pace consistent.

Dates: Nov 6, 13, 20; Dec 4, 11, 18

Time: 5:30pm-7:00pm 

Location: Magnuson Park

Responsibilities:

  • Be able to bike on a stationary bike or trike for at least 30 minutes 
  • Bring the stoke and keep energy levels high 
  • Have some basic bike maintenance and fitting knowledge 
  • Be age 16 or older 
  • Previous spin class/indoor cycling experience preferred, but not required 

Virtual Training

Use this link to enroll in the below volunteer training courses:

  • New Volunteer Orientation (only complete once)
  • Participant Protection Policies (complete annually)
  • Disability Awareness (complete annually)

What to bring: Athletic clothing, water, snack, towel, cycling shoes and pedals if desired (all bikes will have toe strap cages) 

General Information And Documents

PARTICIPANT PROTECTION POLICIES

SPORT PROTECTION REPORTING FORM

Outdoors for All does not tolerate abuse or neglect of any kind, between any association of staff, volunteers, participants, family members, or caregivers. In Washington State, abuse or neglect is defined as the physical, sexual, or emotional injury of child (or vulnerable adult) by any person under circumstances which cause harm to the individual’s health, welfare, or safety; or the negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child (or vulnerable adult) by a person responsible for or providing care to the child.

If there is suspected abuse or neglect, or a claim of abuse or neglect, taking place within an Outdoors for All program, or with a participant who is involved in an Outdoors for All program, Outdoors for All has a legal and ethical responsibility to report such suspensions or claims to the appropriate authorities and/or support investigations into such claims of abuse or neglect.

During an investigation, Outdoors for All may limit the participation of individuals involved in the claim. Outdoors for All does not have an obligation to share the details of an investigation with those involved in the claim, to protect privacy and prevent retaliation of those involved.

Staff and volunteers complete yearly training on abuse and neglect prevention and
reporting practices within Washington State.