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Core Fusion with Meghann and Missy

Since Meghann got stuck in NYC for a few extra days because of this week’s snowstorm and was staying at the Gansevoort, it was a perfect opportunity to bring her to Core Fusion with me this morning! There is an exhale spa location in the Gansevoort, so all she had to do was come downstairs.

Of course, that meant I had to travel to the opposite corner of the city in the wee hours of the morning. I wasn’t willing to take the stress of not one but two subways arriving in a decent time at 6 am, so I forked up the cash to cab it over. This is something I rarely do and it was worth it. And this is the reason I don’t usually take class at the Gansevoort. It would be different if it were only one train ride away like the Central Park South, Upper East Side and SoHo locations are. But when there are two trains involved, nothing is certain!

I arrived at the Gansevoort at 6:40, nice and early the way I like to get places. I texted Meghann to let her know I was there and a few minutes later the locker room door opened. I looked up expecting Meghann but it was Missy! Meghann arrived a few minutes later and we took some photos, being the bloggers that we are:

Dori and Missy CF

Dori and Meghann CF

I felt great since I gave myself time to get ready in the morning. Enough time to make coffee and order leggings online. Oops.

Splended leggings

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I have discovered that coffee is they key to 7 am Core Fusion.

I brought my extra pair of Core Fusion grippy socks so Meghann could have the full experience, although I was considerate and I warned her they haven’t been washed recently. What can I say? I’m going to Queens to do laundry at my mom’s on Saturday. City living, kids!

We went into the studio and I helped Meghann get set up with 3 lb weights and a strap. I showed her how to hang from the stall bar, which is important to use before and after Core Fusion class for a nice back and full body stretch. Since this class was recently added to the schedule, there was only one other person there. It’s funny – if Meghann wasn’t in NYC, Missy and I would have gone to Central Park South and that person would have had a private lesson!

Stall bar:

Stall Bar

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Diana introduced herself to us and I told her about my foot tendinitis. She asked what I’ve been doing during thighs and I told her the teachers have been having me do chair pose and wide V (second position for all you dancers) so I can keep my feet flat on the floor, since I can’t go up on my toes right now.

Class started and the plank was very good. I was very conscious of my form and Diana complimented the entire class on listening to her instructions on having the proper form. Pushups were good, reverse pushups were good. I can’t believe how much easier reverse pushups have become for me over the last month and a half. I used to barely be able to bend my elbows at all and now I can do it!

We did arms and I felt strong again with my 3 and 4 lb weights. It burned but I was able to keep up and do it all.

When we did thighs, Diana had us only do exercises I could participate in! In my other classes since being injured, if the class was doing something I couldn’t, like small V (first position) on their toes, the teacher would come to me and have me do something different. But Diana set the exercises today based on what I could do. I thought that was so nice of her. Of course, no teacher should ever have to do that or feel like they have to. The needs of the class are most important and I will be fine doing anything I can. That said, I thought it was a very nice thing of Diana to do.

We did chair pose, wide V and thigh dancing (there are usually three sets in thighs). During the first two sets, I felt like I’ve really gotten a better grasp on the correct positioning. I tried hard to keep my stomach pulled in and my back flat and straight. It’s not easy, but I’m hoping to make this second nature, or at the very least, as close to second nature as I can get it! Thigh dancing is pretty rare during Core Fusion classes because it is considered one of the most challenging moves. The last time I did it was a few weeks ago. But I was able to hold my own today! Diana even complimented my moves, as I got really into the “dancing” idea of this. Not that it didn’t burn, because it did. But I didn’t collapse out of the position, which is great.

Then we did pushups and after a couple I felt so strong I decided to try for straight legs. And I did it! It was very hard and I couldn’t get myself as low down, but I was able to do real pushups! About 7 in a row. It felt great.

For glutes we did the moves on all fours on the mat. I hadn’t done that in awhile so it was a nice change of pace. The core work we do sitting under the bar was great too, I really felt it in my abs with the way Diana had us move our legs. We did an alternating legs straight in and out and then bent in and out and back to straight. I’m able to lift my legs during bent legs so that really helps me feel the burn.

Instead of another plank at this point we did a movement I haven’t done before, keeping our feet together in front of us and lifting our butt off the floor and back on in a sitting position. Very nice change!

During the C curve (also called the Curl if I haven’t mentioned it) I also felt pretty able to keep up and take my hands off my legs at certain times. I’m definitely improving here. It was very hard though! I glanced over at Meghann to see how she was doing and I could tell it was tough for her as well. As it should be!

We did different leg stretches at the end which was also a nice change of pace. I enjoyed this.

And at the very end of class, the very last song was . . . the theme song from House. Again! Erin played it on Tuesday as the first Music Yoga Flow song and now Diana was playing it as the last song in Core Fusion when we rest in savasana and stretch. I loved hearing it! It felt like a big screen was going to emerge from the ceiling and an episode of House would play. Which, really, would be the perfect end to a Core Fusion class. . One hour of class followed by one hour of House. Fred, what do you think?? 😉

Since there was no big screen, class ended and we went up to Diana to chat a little. In my first post about class in this challenge, I wrote that I like taking Diana’s class because she reminds me of my friend who is a professional dancer. Diana’s hair and body both remind me of Emily. I told Diana about that and it turns out she knew exactly who I was talking about — she knows my friend! They just danced together recently. What a small world!

When class was over I felt so amazing! I feel like I overuse that word here but really, it is the most accurate term to describe how I feel after class. I was in such a great mood and I came to work happy (Maaaaaybe the upcoming 3 day weekend played a part as well). Missy and Meghann both loved the class too. I really wanted Missy to love it since she takes lots of classes and hasn’t had Diana before, and I wanted Meghann to love it since she has never taken class!

You can read Meghann’s review here and Missy’s review here.

I just love how a wonderful Core Fusion class sets the tone for the entire day.

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Updates:

Check out Rachel from Shed It and Get It’s results from her Core Fusion Challenge using the DVDs!

Mazel tov to my baby brother and Mallories on their engagement!!!!!

Crazy Planks and Music Yoga Flow

On Tuesday, I finally had the chance to try Music Yoga Flow at exhale spa. I wanted to try this class for weeks but always had scheduling conflicts. I was going to go only to that class, but the weather forecast was predicting 12 inches of snow for Wednesday. Knowing I wouldn’t make my Wednesday class in the snow, I decided to squeeze in a Core Fusion class as well to get my classes in for the week. I left work a few minutes early, which I never do, and made it to the SoHo location (my first time there!) for 5:30 Core Fusion to be followed by 6:45 Music Yoga Flow.

Both classes were with Erin J. I took her class once back in June and I remembered thinking it was insanely hard! Confession: that might be why I haven’t been back since then. Before class I introduced myself to Erin and told her about my foot injury (I’ve got tendonitis from running – I know, I am so injury prone) and she had had the same injury and understood. She knew exactly how to help me throughout the class. Perfect!

Core Fusion always begins with a quick warmup, and then the first things we do are planks and pushups. That is to be expected. What is not expected, however, is the way Erin teaches these moves. Whoa.

So we started in a forearm plank and alternated lowering each knee. Then we stayed still, and then we lowered both knees (burning abs!). But here’s where it got crazy. We went right into slow pushups without stopping. I thought to myself, “OK cool. After slow pushups we will do faster pushups and then be done.”

Um, no. After slow pushups, we went right into a straight arm plank. Again, no stopping! Once in straight arm plank we did even more movements and some side planks too. When we went back into a still straight arm plank I thought we were done.

Again, no. We went right into fast pushups. NO BREAK. This was so hard! I’d never done it this way before and it was such a great challenge. Just what I needed, actually. When we finally finished, my heart was racing!

Arms were especially good at this class. I think it is because I took a few days off from class and my arms felt refreshed. I felt very strong with my 3 pound weights, when just a few days before on Saturday I had to go back to 2 lbs because my arms were so tired.

During thighs is where I need to do different movements because I can’t go up on my toes with my foot tendinitis. Erin was on top of it, telling me what to do and making sure I kept up with everyone else. Butt was great too, and we did another straight arm plank before abs.

And then it was time for abs. I couldn’t believe it, the class sped by so quickly! The hour usually goes by fast in Core Fusion, but this was unlike any I’d been in before. I couldn’t understand how time was moving so quickly. The music was fantastic, which probably helped, but I don’t know! It just went by fast.

And I might have signed up for Erin’s class again on Saturday!  🙂

We did my favorite abs movement, with the strap wrapped around the bar. Love that! And during the C curve I really held my own! I was able to do most of it and I am getting better at staying lower down.

When class ended, Missy and Kristine arrived to take Music Yoga Flow with me.

Here is the description from the exhale site:

This class is geared for students looking to have a great time in a consistent flow from pose to pose. Set to great music, including rock, reggae, hip hop, blues and world beats, each flow class offers an inspiring message and a deeply relaxing finish.

The class was completely packed! Erin put the music on and I could not believe it – the very first song was the House theme song! Anyone who knows me (or sees my Twitter homepage) knows that I LOVE House. It is one of my favorite TV shows of all time. And I had no idea the theme song was a real song. I downloaded the entire soundtrack later that night.

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So right away I was happy with the music in this class.

Music Yoga Flow class was a serious workout. I was sweating and working hard to keep up. It was a flow yoga class, which means we move from pose to pose without stopping. There were a lot of very challenging planks and some pushups too. Kristine told me she finds the class relaxing, but I didn’t feel that way at all. It felt like a hard cardio workout! The music was phenomenal. I want to listen to all the songs Erin played. She has excellent taste in music.

I’m not really a yoga person, although I love Core Fusion Yoga because it is a perfect mixture of yoga, cardio and Core Fusion. I have also been enjoying Yoga Level 1 – which I actually do find very relaxing, and it teaches me the poses in a nice, slow way. I love the stretch I get from that class as well and find it helps my muscles when I run. I would probably choose those classes over Music Yoga Flow, but that’s just me. Music Yoga Flow felt a little too yoga-y for me if you know what I mean. That said, I’d try it again but I won’t skip a regular Core Fusion class for it unless I had extra time that week to take more classes. I definitely recommend trying out Music Yoga Flow and seeing if you love it – because I am sure many of you will.

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