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so what do you get when you combine the rush of cycling
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and the rhythm of Vanda?
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We are here at Dripp Cycle in Wheattier,
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California, so let us put you on.
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We had a little money to invest.
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We are into fitness we wanted something in the health space and
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something to target our Latin community.
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So happy to be here at Trip Cycle because it feels nice
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to teach to my community where I'm some.
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P. Oh, the idea for the banda came from our
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community. There is the backyard banda cycling party.
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Esso. My favorite thing about cycling is the moving meditation that
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it gives me. You come in,
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you clip in, and you're just like there with the music
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making the music with your feet.
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It feels like therapy,
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a little cheaper, a little cheaper than therapy.
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The outreach and the outpour comments and feedback has been amazing.
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Being a first generation Mexican Latina,
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I wanted to open up something for our people.
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Oh, that was a vibe.
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That was amazing. Banda cycling.
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No more FOMO because I finally did one of those classes I've
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seen gone viral online.
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this exists. This is out here.
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I'm gonna put you on.
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Put you on highly recommend drip ye here on Radio California.
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Thank us later. thank us later back to you guys in