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Rockin Models

I’m beat, kids. My first day at my new job was yesterday and I still don’t know where the bathroom is. It got to the point where I couldn’t even ask because it would have been like “What? You haven’t peed in over 6 hours?!” I mean, I know the general area where it is, but none of the doors seem to be labeled. Other than that, the gig seems really great and just what I needed. I might even get to meet my favorite imaginary friend Rachel (who coined the term ‘imaginary friend’!) later this month because of work-related travels. And I am taking this new job as an opportunity to reinvent myself as someone who wears mascara.

I ran the NYRR Poland Spring Marathon Kickoff 5 Mile race on Sunday. Perfect perfect perfect. That is all I have to say right now about the race, the weather and the PLAYLIST. Full recap next Tuesday once, you know, I get my official photos. I might be the vainest runner out there, but at least I own it. I run for professional photos of myself. Racing is my Glamor Shots.

Now is probably a good time to tell you about a fun and hard workout class I tried back in September called Rockin Models thanks to Bess. When I met Grace Lazenby, celebrity personal trainer and talent behind the class (and DVD), my first thought was “How does she get her arms to look like that?” My second thought was “I can see her abs THROUGH her shirt.”

Grace Lazenby

[Source: Beauty News LA]

The class was great! A very fun change of pace from my normal routine and luckily I had my Missy next to me. I am always more comfortable to workout with the support of my friend. We started the class with a burlesque style warmup. While the moves were fun, my body is so awkward and stiff when it comes to any type of sexy dancing (unless I have my vodka, in which case I AM AN AWESOME DANCER) that I just had to smile and go with it. I knew Missy understood. Even though she is better than I am at the sex dance, she isn’t that much better and I knew she felt my awkwardness.

The rest of the class was a mix of fast, sweaty yoga flow with periods of intense pose holding; difficult thigh moves reminiscent of Core Fusion but with a body bar instead of a ballet bar and seductively swaying our bodies down it in plies; challenging glute work that left me feeling sore; a nice abdominal section and even more burlesque — legs straight up in the air, legs wide open, legs back up in the air. Any workout where I get to spread eagle is my kind of workout.

Grace was nice enough to offer me a DVD to review as well. The DVD is actually pretty awesome. The music is exactly the same as in the class and it is outstanding! You guys know how I love my music, and this did not disappoint. As each new section and song begins, a credit appears on the screen just like a music video. Mad props to Grace for securing some awesome music. Workout DVD music can sound not unlike porn music because it is hard to get the rights to the big songs, but Grace secured some great ones. Also of note in the DVD, the fun lighting and the use of top hats as sexy props. Well done.

Rockin Models

A couple of minor issues I had, however. We did almost no upper body work in the class. When I take class with someone with arms like Grace, I want to do the workout she does to GET those arms. I still do not know what type of arm workouts Grace does because we didn’t do a single one in the class. Not even a stray pushup or a plank, aside from during the yoga flow section, but those poses weren’t held for long. I would be OK with this except that Rockin Models markets itself as a full body class.

The thighs section was very good, but there was no mention of form. From my extensive Core Fusion experience, I know how important form is for these types of body weight as resistance exercises. It is all the difference between effective workout and injury. I knew the correct form, so I wasn’t worried about myself during class, but I was concerned about the other people as I looked around the room. I saw a lot of poor form and there were little to no corrections.

That said, Rockin Models is a fun, different workout. I recommend the DVD. You will work up a sweat, get a fantastic abs, thighs and especially butt workout and learn some fun burlesque. The best part — Grace is not in any way annoying! If you are someone who likes exercise DVD you will enjoy this one — and still get a tough workout. Just keep in mind when you do the thighs section to track your knees over your second toe and keep ears over shoulders over hips.

You can watch a preview on YouTube and order a copy on Amazon. Read Bess’s review here.

See you next week with my race recap, slow songs playlist (obsessed, still listening, love) and photographs of me.

*Update – today is Election Day in the US. Please go vote. If you don’t vote you can’t complain.

Core Fusion Yoga Energy Flow DVD & Pur Earth Eco Mat

On Saturday I had my first long run of my half marathon training. My friend Melissa and I ran the full six mile loop of central park.

My Garmin proves it:

On my way home I saw Missy’s tweet that she tried the Core Fusion Yoga Energy Flow DVD that morning and it helped with her soreness. I’d been meaning to try this DVD for awhile and she inspired me! I took my mat out to my apartment building’s backyard (even in Manhattan we have a tiny taste of luxury), along with my laptop, my new Pur Earth Eco Mat and my blocks.

I kept my laptop on the ground while doing this DVD, I found that the best way to see the screen.

I’m always a little skeptical of DVDs that are marketed to be just like a “live class,” but I was really pleasantly surprised by this one. First, some background. I take Core Fusion Yoga every week. I am pretty much in love with one teacher and the way she inspires the class, and of all the Core Fusion classes I take, this is the only one I refuse to ever miss. That said, my expectations were not extremely high for the DVD. How can anything compare to my favorite class?

Well, it did compare. I loved this DVD.

I was really pleasantly surprised by Core Fusion Yoga Energy Flow! This was closest to a live class as any of the DVDs — please keep in mind you must select “Play All Without Introductions” to get the full class experience. The format was just like class, although there were some minor differences. Some of the differences were because Fred and Elisabeth, Core Fusion co-founders, were teaching this class, and every teacher does it a little differently. The others were due to the fact that this is a DVD, time is more limited and it cannot be exactly the same as class. But it was very, very close.

Exhale Core Fusion Yoga Energy Flow

The official description:

Reduce inches, tighten, lift, and tone with this unique combination of yoga, cardio, and core conditioning. An energetic, fast-paced practice, Core Fusion Yoga Energy Flow seamlessly blends traditional yoga postures with toning moves for the whole body. Get the calorie-burning benefits of cardio, the sculpting effects of Pilates, and the flexibility and balance of yoga and Chi Gong–all in one workout!

As I said earlier, Fred and Elisabeth lead the DVD. In the background you’ll find three of exhale’s absolute best teachers — Kate, Bergen and Erin Jacques. I love seeing people I know on the TEE-VEE. Erin Jacques happens to be exhale’s National Yoga Director. Fancy!

The DVD starts with stretching of the legs, arms and back and dived right into core work and upper body work with forearm planks and side planks. This is a great way to loosen up and brace yourself for the rest of the workout. I love me some planks.

There are two segments of sun salutations, and this is where you really build up the flow and the heat. If you never did yoga before, you will have to pay attention to the screen the first few times you do this DVD. If you have yoga experience, you will be able to follow the cues without always looking.

These sections include lots of straight arm planks, pushups and chaturangas. The flow is nonstop and you go through many familiar yoga positions, including chair pose (which was not nearly as intensive/painful as during the live class) with pulsing and twisting, reverse swan dive, downward dog splits (with pulses), warrior 1 (with pulsing), warrior 2, triangle, warrior 3, standing splits, upward dog, downward dog, side angle, lunges, half moon — and this is all done in a flow. I especially liked the plank/pushup with one leg up — never did that one in class! I was dripping in sweat after these sections. Luckily I had a towel with me.

I do want to add that one of my favorite aspects of live Core Fusion Yoga class is the music. I learn so many of my favorite songs from that class and it really gets me through the tough parts and just makes me happy. The DVD does not play music (aside from generic music that would fit in well in an, ahem, adult video) because they’d have to buy rights to all the songs and that’s silly. Something to keep in mind when doing this DVD or considering the live class.

Anyway, once that sweaty section is finished, it’s time for the Chi Gong and hip opener sections. The Chi Gong builds up a lot of heat too, and the thighs can burn if you get yourself deep enough into the wide second position. The circular arm movements make your heart beat fast here! Since I just finished a hilly run, I really appreciated — and needed — these hip openers. This section included the standing split/curtsy combination. Imagine stretching yourself out in a standing split and taking up as much space as you can, and then scrunching yourself as small as you can be, and then stretching back out.  Hard to explain here, but it is intense and it feels great. There is glute work incorporated into the standing splits, but after the incredible hip stretching the DVD moves on to the real glute and core section.

You need to have blocks for the core section. This was similar to class, where we cross our legs in front of us, the blocks next to us and we press down on to them and lift ourselves up using our core strength. Intense and just. so. good. Your heart rate really goes up from doing this type of core work. We move on to some gluteal work, lifting our leg while balancing on our forearms and then straight arms. Class ends as all Core Fusion classes end, with the abdominal curl. This is the most intense ab position I have ever done (imagine holding yourself at the top of a crunch) and this section seemed shorter than in class. Now that I know that, though, I will push harder next time I do it so I can get the most out of it. We do lots of different arm and leg movements during the curl so it never gets boring and there is always a burn. And the relief is so great when this is done! When the curl is finished, the work is done and it is time for joyous stretching and savasana.

The stretching and savasana section is called a bonus on the DVD, but we do this in every class and I think it is really necessary after this type of workout. After the curl, it feels so great to do counter stretches like bridge poses and twists. I felt so wonderful after completing this DVD; I really felt like I was in class. I’ve never gotten sweaty like that from a DVD at home before. And the best part was that I was not at all sore from my run the next day, even though it was my first 6 miler in a month and I ran the hills of Central Park. I attribute this to Core Fusion Yoga — perfect post run stretch!

I recommend the Core Fusion Yoga Energy Flow DVD to anyone. You have the option of doing it all at once (which builds up the cardio aspect) or do a ten minute segment anytime you want. And like all the Core Fusion DVDs, it comes with a free class for first time guests. Worth it!

The mat I used in my backyard was sent to me for free by the really cool people at America’s Nutrition. Because the Pur Earth Eco Mat is eco friendly (biodegradable, no irritating materials) it feels different than a standard yoga mat — almost like styrofoam. I was concerned I would slip on it, but I am happy to say that even with being sweaty, I didn’t slip. The mat felt nice and while it wasn’t super cushiony under me on the rough concrete of my yard, it definitely provided an effective barrier for my workout. I also love the pink/fuscia color.

The mat came with a strap to carry it on my arm which really came in handy when I carried it home from work, and would make for easy transport.

The details:

I try my best to be environmentally conscious, although I admit I often fall short. I do think this yoga mat is great for what it is. The mat might not be the best choice for a super sweaty practice, but for stretching and moderate-to-intense yoga it is a pretty ideal choice. I plan to use this very often as my official backyard mat because I now that I experienced yoga out there, I am mad at myself for not doing this sooner and I plan to take much more advantage of having a backyard to stretch and do yoga while the weather is still nice. I am happy to have a mat that didn’t cause me to slip or slide, a mat that is hot pink and most importantly, the very reason I selected this mat to sample, a mat that is eco friendly.

EXCELLENT YOGA DAY ALL AROUND!

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