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DSB Review: Work It Out – Hoboken Boutique Fitness Studio

Two to three times a week, I cross state lines to work out.

I live in New Jersey. The best workouts I knew were in New York.  Somehow, though, I came across Work It Out, a boutique fitness studio in Hoboken, New Jersey. I live just one town over in Jersey City, of course trying this studio became a priority last fall. Their website alone enticed me to come in.  It appeals to women like me on many levels. It’s inviting, informative, friendly and not intimidating — which is the perfect way to describe this studio.

Their classes intrigued me: with class names like “Sweata Weatha,” “Riding High,” and “Core Disc-O” I knew this studio would be right up my alley. Finally, after lots of scheduling issues, I got to try my first class there. I opted for the Riding High spin class:

Take your upper body along for the ride. This 50-minute WiO Ride spin-off incorporates upper body light weights and high reps so your legs don’t think they’re in it alone. They have feelings, too, you know.

I happened to try my first class on the same night as their two-year anniversary party. There was a lot of fun stuff going on like custom t-shirts being made and Baked by Melissa cupcakes. But the best special event of the night was the LIVE SAX PLAYER in the spin room. During my class.

work it out bikes

Every spin class should have a saxophone player. Seriously. He was able to add to every single pop song and make it seamless. The energy in the room was incredible, and I had more fun in that spin class than I’d ever had up until that point.

The pink bikes didn’t hurt my excitement either. This is a studio that knows its way to a girl’s heart.

The next time I went to Work It Out was for their 90-minute Turkey Burn event. I recruited Ashley and Laura because this sounded too much fun to experience on my own.

The first annual Turkey Burn was a 90-minute combination of an outdoor run, a high-energy Riding High and Sweata Weatha, their circuit-style workout:

You look hot! WiO’s 50-minute power sweat class makes temperatures rise by combining weights, body bars and cardio for an intense, nonstop, full body workout designed to cleanse, challenge and change your body in any weather.

We started with a run outside and around a small park. I don’t know how long the run was, but Ashley and I had a lot of fun trying to make sure we were among the first seven ladies to finish so we could be in the first spin group. I don’t know why, but I REALLY wanted to do spin first. I think that’s because when I imaged the workout in my head, spin was always first. The class was fantastic — like, really, really awesome — and the time flew by.

work it out waiting are

We switched rooms to the slightly-bouncy floor (they do gymnastics there!) of the main exercise room. Surrounding the entire room were the circuits. We started by doing every circuit for one minute, with 30 seconds of burpees in between. Each circuit worked a different muscle group, and there were always two weight options to accommodate different levels.

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This bouncy floor makes you feel like a kid.

The second time around we did each circuit for 30 seconds. By then, I knew what I was doing and could push harder knowing I didn’t have to work for as long.

When the other group finished spin they joined us in the room and we all stretched and cooled down together. We also got a great a reusable Work It Out purple tote as part of our participation in the Turkey Burn.

I loved that we ran outside. I didn’t know ahead of time we would be running, and it was a really nice, refreshing surprise that got me excited for the rest of the workout. I also loved the  Riding High portion, and I realize that pink bikes (saxophonist optional) automatically put me in the right state of mind to ride. As for the Sweata Weatha, while it was a very tough workout I wished the instructor was walking around the room helping us with our form and making sure we understood the exercises. I didn’t in some of the cases because I don’t normally take classes like this, but the instructor was busy actually being the boxing circuit.

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This is their bathroom. SO NICE.

During the second round, we didn’t box so she was available to help, but by then the majority of the class was over. I expressed this concern to Work It Out after and they were very receptive to my feedback – they also had come to the same conclusion themselves. So, no hard feelings. I expect the class will only get better from here.

If you’re near Hoboken and you like pink and purple, DEFINITELY give Work It Out a try. The staff is welcoming, the workouts I’ve tried are great, the classes are interesting and varied, and the bikes are pink. They offer fun events for their members, and the studio, bathroom and waiting areas are immaculate.

work it out reception

As for me… sigh. It’s actually easier and quicker for me to get from Jersey City to Manhattan than it is to get from Jersey City to Hoboken for Work It Out. I wish it was easier; it SHOULD be easier. For now, I’ll have to rely on Andy to drive me there every now and then to take a class. They’re by far the best option for spinning in this area, and they’re the only boutique studio in this area that offers such a great variety of classes.

I mean, I’m now a certified spin instructor and so I am very important and knowledgeable when it comes to indoor cycling bikes, yet I still can’t keep it in my pants when I think about Work It Out’s PINK BIKES.

I’m glad that studios like this are become more prevalent. A big gym won’t get women like me to exercise, but a place like Work It Out absolutely will.

And if you do decide to take a class there, let me know!

If you live outside of the NYC area, do you have any great boutique fitness studios near you?

Workout Plan: Week of January 28, 2013 (I taught my first spin class)

I just taught my first spin class!

Before I get into that, I wanted to add that this six days a week workout schedule I’ve been sharing is new for me. I increased my weekly workouts from four-five a week to six because I want to be extra hot for my wedding this June. When I was single it was easy for me to eat healthy most of the time; with Andy, it’s harder. Not just because he likes to bake cookies (he is a very good wife) but because we both really enjoy going out to eat at restaurants where the choices are just not AS healthy as what I would choose on my own.

Food is a pretty big part of our relationship and I love having these traditions (weekly Bloody Mary and sweet potato fries at Park & Sixth or an incredible pizza from Razza) and I don’t want to give them up. So while I’m trying to be more mindful of what I eat at home and on my own, I decided an increase in my workouts would be a good goal for the next few months. The Refine Resolution Challenge gave me the kick in the tush I needed to really make this happen.

Dori’s Shiny Workout Plan for the week of January 28, 2013:

  • Sunday – Refine Method (1 hr) and practice spin at Club H (1 hr)
  • Monday – Taught spin at Hamilton Health & Fitness (55 min)
  • Tuesday – Rip Ride at Revolve (1 hr)
  • WednesdayRefine Method (1 hr) Rest
  • Thursday Rest or East Coast vs West Coast Ride at Revolve (45 min) Refine Method (1 hr)
  • Friday – Rest (depending on Thursday) or Run (3-4 miles)
  • Saturday – Refine Method (1 hr)

How did I do last week?

  • Sunday – Refine Method (1 hr) – Complete!
  • Monday – Revolve Mashup Body Ride (1 hr)  Interval treadmill run (3 miles, 24:44) – Complete!
  • Tuesday – Real Ride at Revolve (45 min) – Complete!
  • Wednesday – Refine Method (1 hr) – Complete!
  • Thursday Refine Method (1 hr) TBD – Run or Revolve – Revolve (45 min), complete!
  • Friday – Rest – Complete!
  • Saturday Core Fusion Cardio (1 hr) Spin at Hamilton Health & Fitness* (50 min) and Refine Method (1 hr) – Complete!
    *I took a class at the gym I would be teaching at so I could get acquainted with the bikes and the room. I took it easy on the resistance because I wanted to be at my best for Refine later. I didn’t do CF Cardio because of a birthday RSVP misunderstanding for that class, which worked out because I prefer Refine.

OK, so I just taught my first indoor cycling class! To everyone who has asked me how it went, I say, “Not terrible!”

I woke up about a hundred times during the night because I was so anxious. I had a 4:25 alarm set, but I woke up on my own for good at around 4:15 to teach a 6 am class. The class is 55 minutes, which is 10 minutes longer than what I am typically used to. This meant I had to plan my ride profile even more thoughtfully.

I worked on everything at home all weekend – I chose my playlist, I decided how many hills, how many sprints, how many pushes with high resistance, etc. While my certification class provided me with about a year’s worth of rides already set up with the right music and all, I decided to go with my own music and plan this myself.

Music is really important to me when I work out, and no matter how nervous or how miserable of an instructor I am, I knew that my music would be the thing that makes this class my own. If nothing else, I hoped the class would leave saying “That was an awesome playlist.”

Dori teaching spin

I bought an extra long cord so I could keep my phone on my bike with me. SMART DECISION.

 

One person complimented my music, so I feel really good about my decision. I told the class I’m happy to give out my email address so they can send music requests going forward! I do think the music was too low. The gym told me they get complaints from an upstairs neighbor so I shouldn’t blast it. I didn’t, but I wish I adjusted the sound system better so I had more room to go up in volume on my iPhone. I did get off my bike during the last song (Love Today by MIKA) to raise the volume a little. That song requires it!

I’ll share my playlist in another post soon. For now, I’m just winding down from the nervousness and thinking about all the ways I could have been better. I’m glad the first class is done because I think I’ll be more comfortable from here, more myself. I also think I was working a little too hard to speak and think well – I was more out of breath than I’d have liked to be when I spoke to the class.I also thought of jokes and things I wish I had said to the class – but really, how could I have known EVERYTHING I wanted to do as it happened?

I went to my gym to practice at around 5 pm last night. Once I was there I realized that all the work I did at home was practically useless. I needed to be ON the bike to realize what exactly I wanted to do and how I wanted to communicate this. I got really tired there after an hour though and went home, totally exhausted and unable to do anything more. Next time, I will plan my entire ride in the spin room at my gym on the bike. I know my next class will be better if I approach it the right way (for me).

This was all very much a learning experience. I did not expect to get a subbing job so quickly, so this was very much a whirlwind weekend. I am not an awesome instructor yet, but I hope I can become one. I also hope the six people who took the class won’t see my name the next time and say, “Meh. Not going to bother.” I hope I can get better, more relaxed and more “me.”

I am so hard on myself.

How’d you do with your workouts last week? Anything fun planned this week? I’m excited about my Rip Ride with Kira Stokes at Revolve!

 

 

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