Last year, I posted my 2010 DSB Year in Review. I just started working on the 2011 DSB Year in review yesterday so I’ll be able to post it next week. At first, I was a little concerned because 2010 was such a big year for me and my blog, and I thought I wouldn’t have anything worthwhile for 2011. But as I went through each month, I realized that is not true at all. Isn’t it weird how all our memories of the year merge together? One of the reasons I’ve come to love blogging is because it lets me really dissect my year month by month, and I’m reminded of how many really great things have happened this year. But I’ll get to all that next week.
I may have spent another unproductive weekend on the couch. Although in my defense I did get up to take Core Fusion Cardio on Saturday and Refine Method on Monday, and to continue my Jewish family tradition of going to the movies and eating Chinese food on Christmas Day this past Sunday.
Something that bothered me during and after marathon training was that my jeans stopped fitting. I cut back on my strength workouts and ate less healthy meals, and once the race was over I of course wanted to get back to my normal. I got pretty close, even being able to wear the jeans once (though they were admittedly not as comfortable as last year). But then I got a cold and spent more time lazing, less time working out, and now I am back to not being able to get them on. It really is quite the vicious cycle, and even though I have a relatively small frame, I am not immune.
So now I get serious again. Right now, that means a mix of Refine Method, Core Fusion Cardio and Core Fusion Yoga. Also, Core Fusion Boot Camp (which I like to call Core Fusion Fusion), although it’s not on the schedule often. I also have a month of Figure 4 at Pure Yoga to use at some point. Because of my hip injury, I still can’t take regular Core Fusion. And honestly, I don’t know that I will ever be able to again. And I’m OK with that.
But I love the workouts I can do. And the thing about Refine is that Brynn Jinnett, the founder, constantly makes changes and tweaks the class based on what she sees working and what she learns and researches about exercise (sometimes she writes about it on the Refine blog). Because of that, the class has gone through a number of changes since I started taking it last year, and they all make the workout that much better. I took a couple months off during training and when I came back things were more different than usual. And if it is possible, I love the workout even more. The most remarkable thing about my absence was coming back and seeing all the same people I normally see at Refine — but the change in the way they look is astounding. It is amazing how well this class works and it’s also amazing how out of cardio shape I am in. I can run a marathon and feel great the entire time, but make me do an intense cardio burst at Refine and I feel like I’m going to pass out.
[Me at Refine, all smiles. That girl is next to me in almost every single class. Photo by Erica Sara]
This goes to show how much I have to improve at Refine, and I think it will help with my running too because I’ll get used to pushing myself harder. One of my goals for 2012 is to PR the half marathon distance, but I have a specific time in mind that I’m not ready to share yet. But I’m in no way ready because I never really worked very hard or did speed work.
The workout highlight of my week, however, will be Phish Yoga. I’m excited to have the day off from work and to take the class with Missy and Cameo. When I stopped writing for NBC New York, it was a huge relief not to have to take classes that I didn’t want to or that I might not love when I could be at a class that I know I love, and that I know would be a great workout. But I still like to try the classes I actually want to try, and that includes most music-themed yoga and spinning classes. I love my Beatles Yoga and I have a feeling this class will really be something special. I haven’t been so excited about a new class in a very long time. And the fact that it’s a special workshop and not a regular class makes it that much more exciting.
The long-winded point I am trying to make:Â I want to devote 2012 to workouts I truly love and want to do. No more wasting efforts on workouts I don’t care about — even if I might be missing something great.
I hope everyone had a really great holiday weekend and has a wonderful New Years!
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Amber
December 27, 2011 at 11:26 am (13 years ago)Well I was going to say I am sad that you can’t do Core Fusion anymore but it sounds like you have so much you can do that you’ll be fine without it! I actually can not do Core Fusion Cardio anymore (if I want to run) which kind of sucks. I miss my punches!
Happy New Year!
Hannah
December 27, 2011 at 12:29 pm (13 years ago)I can’t do Core Fusion, either! It sucks – but I’m making yoga a goal for 2012 instead. I love your “resolution” or whatever you want to call it; just do whatever workouts you love and you will probably get that much more out of them! It was fun to read your NBC posts, and I’m sure it was a fun experience, but now you can do what you want to do.
Cameo
December 27, 2011 at 12:38 pm (13 years ago)I am excited to try phish yoga but nervous because I have not done yoga since I left Exhale! I might not even be able to touch my toes! I, like you, LOVE Refine. And, not to be a turn-coat, but Core Fusion looks pretty silly next to Refine. I was doing it daily and saw almost NO results and then in one month of Refine was completely transformed. Seriously. But, I do love Core Fusion Cardio and need to revisit that class again one day…
Kara
December 27, 2011 at 1:11 pm (13 years ago)I’m also hoping to PR in the half-marathon this year! (and am not ready to disclose my time either, I get nervous about it, haha). I’m excited to try Core Fusion, I bought a package of classes from RueLaLa and am hoping to start in the next couple weeks.
fiona
December 27, 2011 at 8:53 pm (13 years ago)I miss CF Cardio! Although I’m not sure it’s good for my IT band. But I don’t see any Core Fusion in my future. Every time I read your blog it reminds me I have to cross the park and get to a Refine class. Can Brynn open an UWS studio any time soon???
melissa (fitnessnyc)
December 28, 2011 at 1:25 pm (13 years ago)I am looking forward to the 2011 review! I am positive you will achieve a half marathon PR, you are a great runner–and like you said, you’ve never even done speedwork. I am still thinking of my workout goals for 2012, better nail those down soon.
Samantha @ Health, Happiness & Skinny Jeans
December 28, 2011 at 10:01 pm (13 years ago)I am with you on wanting to only do workouts that you love. There are lots of classes and fitness styles that are popular but I just don’t enjoy them even though I have tried. I am all about making the most out of a workout and I try my hardest when I actually enjoy what I am doing!!
Missy Maintains
December 30, 2011 at 8:37 pm (13 years ago)I’m a little late lol but just wanted to say thank you for bringing me to Refine and yoga today! Phish yoga was so fun and Refine was amazing! I love the new changes and want to devote 2012 to 99% intenSati and Refine. Core Fusion did not work for me but I am quite sure Refine would! Let’s fit into our jeans again!
Marilou
March 7, 2016 at 3:14 pm (9 years ago)You require one that is limited enough to pull your waist in and has enough framework so it doesn’t simply just roll
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