A week in workouts and the Nalini Method reviewed!
Plus, some more May flowers, gotta get some perks for having so many events in one week.
Monday:
AM: 10 minute treadmill run, 30 minutes elliptical, 5 minutes abs
PM: 30 minute elliptical
Tuesday:
4 mile run
Went to the gym on my lunch hour and found it closed for 2 weeks, guess AM workouts it will be for a while…grrr!
Wednesday:
10 minute run, 30 minute elliptical, 10 minute rower, leg segment of core fusion dvd
Thursday:
4 mile run
Nalini Method Class with Dori and Missy!
I was really excited to try this class! Missy and Dori recently recapped it, and I have to say, I was surprised they found it challenging, boy did they have their game faces on, they made it look easy!
This class is very similar to Core Fusion, Core Fusion Sport and Physique 57. I would say from my one class, it is about as hard as one of those classes with a good instructor. I have taken harder CF, CFS and P57 classes, but that is the exception not the necessarily the norm. It all depends on the instructor, and I loved Rupa! Her music was fabulous, current and very fast paced! There were tons of props: blocks, weights, the barre, a curved two handed dumbell, ankle weights, a ball, a mat, and the star of the show for me: a rubber ring–for seriously killer thigh moves. Plus, there were only a few students, so she corrected me and/or encouraged me throughout the whole class, on pretty much every move. That was great. She also really stretched me out after every section, I felt like I was back in gymnastics with my coach pushing me down into a full 90 degree stretch. The stretching was great, and I think probably accounted for the fact that I was not sore over the next few days, despite feeling the burn throughout the class.
The arm work was done seated, which was interesting, normally I think standing is best because you engage the whole body, but as we were propped up, you had to work the stomach to maintain posture. The arm work was pretty easy, maybe I should have uped the weight.
The leg work was done on the floor and at the barre. Using the rubber ring for leg raises and a bunch of other stuff in what was probably the longest series of the class seriously had my inners and outers burning, it was awesome. I felt like we attacked all three sides before we moved on to the barre work. The barre work was pretty similiar to the other studios, a little shorter, so I never started shaking uncontrollably, but like Dori pointed out in one of her posts, while the class is hard, it is possible, occasionally, okay sometimes often, that’s not the case at the other studios.
The ab work was done on the mat. It was fairly challenging and a few times I lost the mental battle and fell out of the position. It was a little harder than P57 usually is and a little easier that CF usually is. I liked it! I felt a little weird with weight on my ankles and my feet flexed toward the air, it is similiar to birthing position, but it was pretty effective when we were lifting and lowering the weighted plate in mid-sit up position.
The class flew, and I mean flew by, Rupa really let you know what was coming, so you knew what to expect, and I love that!
I am excited to try my next class, although I couldn’t commit to going that far out of my way on a regular basis, I am certainly happy I tried it!
Friday:
30 Day Shred segments 2 and 3
Saturday:
3 mile run, lots of city walking
Sunday:
Core Fusion DVD, lots of city walking, hopefully some elliptical tonight
I tried to go to the building gym in the AM and it was closed for a reason still unbeknown to me, then I tried to go to the local track and it was locked–annoying since yesterday a rowdy soccer game was in full swing by 7AM and then a baseball game kept the noise level up until nearly 5PM, you would think the Yankees were playing across the street. By this point, it was raining, so I headed back to the apt. for some DVDs. Whatevs, sometimes you have to go with the flow and change your plan.










