I spun the 150 I fly during slow flight with my instructor. It blew my confidence and I am having trouble with slow fight and stalls. I have my private check ride on the 18th of this month (take 2, I discountinued the first try do to airtraffic at the location and 20 mph cross wind gusting to 25, got 100% up to that point)
After spinning the 150 violently, or at least thats how it fealt, I feel less ready to take my check ride than I did when I showed up to take it last week.
My CFII is also an aerobatic instructor and is really helping me overcome this fear of spinning again, but I think what I really need to do is fly an airplane that can be intetionally spun and do a few hours of recovering from actual spins. We can't intentionally spin the 150 do to the STOL kit.
What caused me to spin was muscle memory developed from racing motorcycles for so long. I really wanted to use the handelbars and turn against the spin. I'm sure you guys know what happens when you do that.
I agree with whoever said keep the lessons short. We are combining Instrument with it. I put the foggles on as soon as I was in the air, flew out to the practice area, did what we had to do, and then flew the VOR approach back to the airport. Hopefully my CFII can get the other 4 owners in his Citabria to agree to let him insure it for spin training. Either that or I will visit a buddy who owns a school at Chino airport this winter and offers spin training. The best thing to do if something like this scares you., is to dive into it 100% and kick its ass. When it happens unitentionally, the last thing you need is fear messing you up.