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My First Time (Acupuncture at exhale)

Now you know about Part 1 and Part 2 of My Hip Injury. While physical therapy seems to be helping (the swelling went down! finally!) and cortisone took the pain away (at least for now), who am I to turn down something I have always wanted to try when it was offered to me — acupuncture.

From their website:

Exhale incorporates the 5,000-year-old system of healing known as acupuncture and oriental medicine into its everyday environment. Both safe and effective, acupuncture excels at integrating the body, mind and spirit to promote health and balance. Throughout its history, this complete system of healing has addressed the medical needs of large parts of the world’s population. The focus of this medicine has always been the prevention of disease by establishing and maintaining the balance and harmony of all aspects of the individual’s health.

At exhale, all of our acupuncture practitioners are master healers, achieving the highest level of training and exceeding national standards for the profession. All are Nationally Board Certified by the NCCAOM (California State boards) and are State licensed health care providers. They hold a Masters of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. More than that, each acupuncturist at exhale was hand-selected for their unique healing skills. They bring to exhale the deepest level of empathy, compassion, and care combined with skill and knowledge.

I went to exhale spa for my appointment last week and met my acupuncturist, Jordana Allen. I actually heard about Jordana before this visit because one of my Core Fusion teachers told me that there is an acupuncturist who also has a torn labrum. How ironic coincidental (a little pet peeve of mine, kids — learn it).

After changing into a comfy robe and lounging with a warm neck pillow, Jordana took me into a massage room and instructed me to sit in a chair so we could talk. I actually expected to hop right onto the table and get right down to business, but now I realize how important this initial evaluation is.

When Jordana asked me why I was there, I told her about my hip.

Then she asked to see my tongue for her . . . tongue diagnosis? Clearly I did not do my research beforehand because I would have learned that this is an important part of any acupuncture evaluation. According to Sacred Lotus, “the tongue has many relationships and connections in the body, both to the meridians and the internal organs. It is therefore very useful and important during inspection for confirming TCM diagnosis. It can present strong visual indicators of a person’s overall harmony or disharmony.”

Tongue Diagnosis

[Source: Sacred Lotus]

Apparently my tongue did not reveal the fact that I am always freezing, although many external factors can influence how my tongue looks on any given day, so it is not 100% accurate. Also, Jordana explained that tongue diagnosis can change from session to session and every acupuncturist will have a different opinion of you and your diagnosis.

Jordana asked me if I have any other issues she should know about, and I didn’t really think of anything until she gave anxiety as one of her examples. I’ve actually battled anxiety for many years. She said that the acupuncture treatment would help with this problem.

Then, as an afterthought, I casually mentioned that I suffer from a chronic gastrointestinal illness.

I could tell by Jordana’s face that I probably should have disclosed this sooner. I honestly thought I was there only for my hip! And while I had considered acupuncture for my GI illness in the past, I never did go through with it due to the inordinate amount of money I spend weekly on other treatments.

“We will work on your stomach too,” Jordana told me after I gave her the details of my problems. WOW. I did not expect this. Wow. Wow. How did I get this lucky?

As I lay on the heated table with a heat lamp over me (I could have done just that and been happy with my hour!), Jordana told me she saw a tinge of blue in my stomach channel along my legs. She said this is not normal, and that it indicates cold.

Stomach Channel

[Source: ITM Online]

She also revealed that my tongue showed some stagnation in my stomach (meaning things are not moving). That reminded me of the time I was getting a pedicure and during the foot massage, the woman was pressing on this one point on my foot that felt strange. She asked me if it hurt and I said yes and she jumped up and came back with a big book. She opened to a page about the colon and pointed to that, and then pointed to my foot, explaining as best she can with our language barrier that the foot issue indicated colon problems.

Obviously I was shocked that the pedicure was so completely on the mark. She could have said that strange sensation on my foot meant anything, but she got it exactly right.

And so I went to this acupuncture appointment aware that my body reveals the underlying issues I have.

Discovery Health explains the two thoughts on how acupuncture works by explaining:

Approximately 2,000 different acupuncture points lie along the body’s meridians. The idea behind acupuncture is that stimulating these points with acupuncture needles or pressure relieves obstructions in the flow of energy, enabling the body to heal.

In the Western view, acupuncture likely works by stimulating the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) to release chemicals called neurotransmitters and hormones. These chemicals dull pain, boost the immune system and regulate various body functions.

Jordana put about nine needles in different parts of my body to target my hip and my stomach (I say stomach as a general term to mean my overall digestive issues). One needle went in the top of my head.

Let’s talk needles. I was not at all afraid of them going into this session. From everything I’ve heard about acupuncture, you do not feel the needles at all and they don’t hurt. Before the session, Jordana showed me a needle, and flinged the sharp part to show me how light and bendable it is.  Because of this, I had no apprehension whatsoever about the needles.

But you know what? Yes, they’re small but they are still NEEDLES. They are still sharp and you do feel them. Each one pinched as it went in. While they were in they didn’t hurt, but I could certainly feel that they were there. They’re needles! And after the session, when Jordana pulled them out, I felt the little sting again.

It wasn’t pain and it wasn’t bad. But come on.  Let’s call a spade a spade.

Acupuncture needles

[Source: Discovery Health: How Stuff Works]

Once Jordana had the needles in place and made sure I felt no discomfort, she asked me if I wanted a foot massage.

Um, does Santana love tummy rubs?

YES of course I wanted a foot massage!

In addition to being an acupuncturist, Jordana is also a licensed massage therapist. The foot massage was the most amazing added benefit and really took my experience from great to incredible. I want to go back just for more foot massage. Mmmmmmm….

The entire time, we chatted. Those who know me know I can be uncomfortable and awkward with new people, unless vodka and tequila are involved. But Jordana made me feel completely at ease, and she was so knowledgeable and sweet. Also, SHE LOVES CORE FUSION! Yes, it was a match made in exhale heaven. The only thing I love more than extolling the virtues of Core Fusion with anyone who will listen is chatting all about them with someone who understands!

It was especially helpful to tell her I felt the pain get worse during the pretzel because she knew exactly what I meant when I said pretzel, a Core Fusion exercise.  Going to acupuncture in the same place I work out is a huge plus.

I did want to mention that I found an old email I wrote to a friend in September, a month before my hip hurt during Core Fusion, about a 10 mile training run I did. For 5 of those miles, my hip was bothering me. So it turns out the problem was getting bad before I even realized when I wrote my Hip Injury posts.

As we discussed my stomach problems, Jordana advises against eating fiber, which I already know is my #1 enemy. I haven’t eaten salad in years and I miss it every day. However, she gave me some advice I hadn’t heard before: avoid cold foods, like ice cream. She also suggested I put a heating pad on my stomach and lower back every day. So this visit was beneficial for more than just the needles.

According to Jordana, the benefits of acupuncture vary, and the effectiveness varies also. It depends on what the condition is and how long it has been going on. She always suggests that acupuncture be done at least once a week because each treatment builds on the last one, and you get better results that way.

Because I already had a cortisone injection and haven’t exactly been in hip pain, it might be difficult to know the effects of the acupuncture. It would have been a lot more cut-and-dry if I didn’t have the steroid injection, was in pain, went to acupuncturist and then could tell you all “the pain is gone!” or “ugh I still feel pain.” Instead, I am just going for overall healing and long-term health. As for my stomach, I should be able to tell you about any overall improvements by the end of these sessions.

I will write a full review of my entire acupuncture experience at the end of these four sessions. Given that it will be over a month after my first visit, I will be able to describe my entire experience along with any results. I actually noticed some improvements since this session but because it could be chance, I will wait to go into detail until the end of these sessions. I will also determine at that time if I want to continue with acupuncture treatments.

Have you ever tried acupuncture? How many times did you go? Did you feel or see any improvements?


I received this acupuncture treatment (the first of four) from exhale spa at no charge. While I am obligated to write a review, the opinions expressed are entirely my own.

Nalini Method at Pure Yoga + Yonect Giveaway

Back in 2009, I tried a fitness class called Nalini Method and I absolutely loved it. Then I went a second time! However, the class was inconvenient for me to get to and not offered all the time, so after my first two classes I didn’t return. But times have changed and the Nalini Method is now at Pure Yoga, with a robust class schedule! When I was offered the opportunity to try Nalini Method at its fancy new home, I couldn’t wait!

I’ve never been to Pure Yoga before, and it was even more gorgeous that I expected. I was blown away the second I walked in. It was like walking into luxury.

I was given this place card to bring to class — every person gets a spot in class that corresponds with their place at the bar — and shown to the locker room that was full of amazing amenities. Deodorant, hair dryers, body lotion, a sauna, q-tips, and more.

The class room is devoted to Nalini Method classes only, with this cozy relaxation area right outside.

What is the Nalini Method? From the website:

The Nalini Method is a challenging and results-driven class which promises to give students a long, lean physique. The Nalini Method is a combination of yoga, Pilates, aerobics, barre work, strength and resistance training. This dynamic class fosters the quick results of a personal instructor within an energized group setting.

The classroom itself was on the smaller side, with adequate room for each person. Reading back on my first review of Nalini Method is funny because I wrote this:

And then we did a plank. I despise planks. They’re just so difficult and uncomfortable! Rupa said we were going to hold the plank for 1 minute and I was nervous. But during that minute we did some movements by alternating each knee down which broke the time up a bit. Then we did pushups. Only they were real pushups. I do not do real pushups. I do girl pushups.

Anyone who knows me now knows that I love planks! They are my favorite exercise. I rarely do “girl” pushups anymore either. I might not get down very far, but I do my best with straight leg pushups. Oh, how much has changed in my life since May 8, 2009.

When I entered the room I was warmly greeted by Rupa. She was just as sweet as I remembered! She helped me get set up at my spot, which had ankle weights, a mat, a playground ball and yoga blocks. We were instructed to get a weighted disc as well. I looked around me at the other women and felt comforted that this class did not appear to be a fashion show. Everyone was dressed in their own style, whether it be a t-shirt and shorts or Lululemon.

The meat of the class did not change. It was just as I remembered it. We started with a very challenging sequence using the hand weights, with the yoga block between our thighs. I especially liked leaning towards one side holding onto both weights with one hand to work our waists. I don’t see that type of exercise very often and I really felt that one the next day — and that is an area I’d like to target more.

I was impressed with the strength of the people around me. They were all using pretty heavy weights for a “light weight” workout. The plank/pushup sequence was intense as well. Rupa had us secure our ankle weights on, which stayed on for the remainder of the class! This brought the entire workout to a whole new level. We started with full-form pushups, moved on to a straight arm plank, then pushups on our knees with our hands in the yoga blocks, then a forearm plank. This set definitely challenged me. During it, I was not happy but as soon as it finished I thought, “I want to do this again!” Very effective, and my heart was racing. After an in-depth stretch, we moved to the bar for our thigh work. The first thing we did was very different from other bar classes: we stood with our backs against the bar, held the weighted disc out in front of us, and got into a straight-back chair pose (imagine just sitting in a pretend chair in the air). We did pulses while holding the disc out, and we held the pose at the lowest point and moved the disc out and in. So intense and my legs were shaking!

(Rupa assisting a class wearing ankle weights.)

We went on to do more chair pose holding on to the bar (the “usual” bar class way) with the ball between our leg (I used a yoga block because of a hip injury, which Rupa was extremely attuned to and always gave me modifications) as well as some parallel leg thigh work. We did many short sets as opposed to three longer sets. These short sets made it easier to stick it out through the pain and broke up the monotony a bit. Rupa was so enthusiastic and inspiring, she really just made everyone WANT to stick through the pain. People were taking less breaks than I normally see in this type of class.

After more deep stretching, we went to our mats for some glute work. First some pelvic tilts/hip lifts, which have become my favorite thing. We then went into a tabletop position (on hands and knees) and Rupa gave the class the option of being on their hands or their forearms. I initially went onto my hands but Rupa thought going on my forearms would help work my core better and in turn help my injury more.  When we completed this it was time to stretch the areas we just worked. Since this involved hip stretching, Rupa helped me find stretches that would not bother me. I love the personal attention and help she gave throughout class — not just to me, but to everyone there.

We put our mats under the bar for our core work — and finally said goodbye to our ankle weights! Everyone had a strap tied to the bar at their spot, and we laid on our backs under the bar and held on to the strap to assist us on our abdominal exercises — all with the yoga block between our thighs. This caused us to engage our core and thighs at the same time. I have done similar exercises in Core Fusion, but this incorporated some different movements.

This picture portrays exactly what we did:

After a little more stretching, class was over. The time seriously flew by! The workout was nonstop, the music was awesome, Rupa’s energy was contagious and everyone was working to their limit. I pushed myself hard because the class environment made me really want to! Rupa was working the room, fixing everyone’s form the entire time. Her words of encouragement were motivating and inspiring, and I was a sweaty mess by the end of class! And the number one sign that I truly love a workout — I left craving more.

Rupa herself is just amazing. She spent time with me after class showing me stretches for my hip, since most of the hip stretches I know are openers that hurt me. She really took the time to assist me, and it is obvious that she does this for any student who needs help. I am so proud of Rupa and the way she expanded her business. She created an updated and modern take on an old (Lotte Berk) method, and it is no wonder she has such a devoted and loyal following. There is no way you can take Nalini Method regularly and not get results. I am thrilled that so many more people now know about the Nalini Method since it moved to Pure Yoga. Rupa deserves all the success she is getting.

Before I left, Rupa gave me a book she wrote called Yonect. I am always impressed when someone young writes a book — it gives me hope for myself. I read Yonect and it made me admire Rupa even more than I already do. Her parents taught her important life lessons, which she shares with her readers through anecdotes and explanation. Rupa writes in a way that made me feel like I personally know her mother and father; I feel like I can walk right into their home and be welcomed. Rupa is extremely wise, especially for someone so young, and she thanks her upbringing and supportive family for this knowledge and confidence to handle anything she encounters.  She hopes to impart her life lessons onto everyone who reads this book, and she encourages you to think about your own past and experiences and choose one word to define yourself; one word to remember in good times and bad, to ground you and enlighten you, to keep you remembering your purpose. Rupa found that choosing one word helped her discover who she is and who her parents are, and hopes everyone else can experience this as well. Read a sample chapter here.

I recommend ordering a copy of Yonect. It is less than 100 pages and is sweet, inspiring and beautiful. I took so many incredible lessons away from it, and along with Rupa I hope you will too. That is why I am giving away one copy of Yonect.

Win a copy of Rupa Mehta’s book Yonect:

To enter to win, leave a comment here telling me who inspires you. It could be anyone: a parent, a teacher, a friend, a celebrity, a politician, a puppy. I just want to know who inspires you! I will announce the randomly chosen winner in next week’s post.

I also strongly recommend trying Nalini Method at Pure Yoga if you are in New York City.

I have no doubt you will find Rupa and the Nalini Method just as inspiring as I did.

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