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If You Want To Change Your Body

Just take Core Fusion regularly. Seriously. It is amazing how difficult it is, how quick it goes by, how much pain you are in during it, how great you feel after. As you might remember, I used to spin between 3 and 5 days a week for months. I was obviously burning lots of calories. Then when I stopped spinning because of a knee injury, I also stopped constant, high intensity cardio. I tried to be as active as I could, but I didn’t work out even 2/3 as much.

I don’t weight any more now than I did when I was spinning every day. In fact, I weigh a little less.

I think the knee injury was a blessing in disguise (assuming it will get better) because it forced me to stop. It forced me to stop running out of work to make it to 6:30 spin, feeling anxiety that I would be late. It forced me to stop pushing my body to its limit — and I mean limit, as I was constantly at 95% of my maximum heart rate (MHR). It forced me to take a step back and REALIZE. Realize that I don’t need to torture myself to be in good shape. Realize that I don’t need to stop all life so I can spin for 45 minutes. Realize that I don’t need to spin 4 days a week to be skinny.

And let me tell you, I am so much happier now. Do I miss spin? Yes, but I don’t miss doing it every day. I don’t miss choosing what days to make plans based on what instructor teaches that day. I would love to spin once a week — but no more. I quit my gym membership and I feel great about it. I used it primarily for spin, but I can always go as a guest to NYSC. I don’t need to revolve my life around it. I don’t plan to ever “quit” spinning for good. I plan to resume it once a week or less. This way, I can push my body hard and reap the cardiovascular benefits of such intense exercise — but not tire myself out. I used to feel dead tired every day. Now I don’t. I no longer fantasize about down comforters and fluffy pillows when I am at work. It is a good feeling!

And spinning did not change my body. Core Fusion, on the other hand, would — if I did it on a regular basis. Unfortunately I can’t afford to join, although after last night’s class Missy and I were trying to figre out what we could cut out of our budgets to fit it in! That class works every muscle group until it burns, but you can practically feel yourself transforming during it. I hate it while I am there, but I absolutely love it.

Last night Missy and I arrived at the Gansevoort for part 2 of our free 2 days there. We were pleased to see they stocked up the mouthwash cups! Unfortunately, the dressing room was a madhouse and we couldn’t even get near the lockers, much less claim one for ourselves. We changed while crushed between lots of other ladies and brought our umbrellas, shoes and bags into the classroom.

Bar at Exhale

Remember yesterday I said there was no clock?  Well halfway through the class last night I noticed there WAS one! I’m not sure if it was there the day before and I just didn’t notice it, or they hadn’t put it up yet. My guess is the latter.

Class began with pushups and PLANKS. We didn’t do planks the day before so I was hopeful. But alas, there they were, in their evil form. I had a hard time with them because I was so worried about my shoulder but I did my best. Next we did the arm weights and it was much tougher than the day before. My arms were sore and tired from that, in addition to the fact that this instructor was TOUGH. When she counted out seconds, they were not real seconds. They were super long Missississississippi seconds. Ugh.

We did thighs at the barre. It burned. Very very painful and long. It felt like it was never going to end. I was suffering and in agony and then we were finished and I felt like I just became stronger! Oh, it hurt. My legs did shake, but not so bad as to stop me from participating. And then she said 5 more seconds and I pushed myself because I knew relief would be coming soon but WAIT! 5 seconds in her time is like 45 seconds in normal time! WHY DOES SHE COUNT SO SLOWLY? Who knew there are 15 seconds between the counts 1 and 2?? Ahhhhh!

We moved to the floor where we did more pushups, more planks. We worked our tushies while leaning on one knee, our hands forward on the floor, one leg up in the air. Butt exercises are extremely challenging in this position because you have to use your arms as well to support yourself. You also have to balance to stay in the correct position, so it works your core. The instructor was very into holding positions for a long time as well.

We did some core work in the middle of the room and then moved up against the wall. We pushed our hands above us into the barre and held our legs out straight, not touching the floor, and did some moves that way. It was SO hard! My abs were burning. And they burned even more when we went to the middle of the room for more pushups and planks and the C position ab work. It was not easy! I can never hold up my legs in the air while staying in the C.

Which brings me to another point about CF. I always talk in these posts about all the moves I can’t do. Not that it hurts so I don’t do it, but that I physically cannot do because of the limitations of my body. I strongly believe that regular CF classes are the only way I will gain any flexibility and be able to participate in all the exercises some day. (Yoga would too, I know, but it is very hard on my shoulder — and I simply don’t enjoy it!)

In addition to gaining flexibility, I am so sure that CF — along with its counterparts Physique 57, Nalini Method, The Body, etc – would change my body. (Not that I find anything wrong with my body; I’m talking in terms of toning and becoming stronger and more flexible.) I like CF much better than Physique 57. I love Nalini Method but the schedule is bare. The Body is not convenient. Core Fusion has four locations in New York City alone, in addition to one in the Hamptons and locations in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Turks & Caicos. Everything we do in the class, all small, repetitive movements mostly using our own body weight, causes so much burn that I know my muscles are transforming. Like I said, it hurts so much at the time and feels so good after. And it burns calories! I am always sweaty and pushed so hard during the classes. I think if I did this 3 times a week and no typical cardio at all I would see incredible changes. Too bad it costs so much!

After class my legs felt like jelly. I hard a tough time making down the subway stairs! But I felt my usual post-Core Fusion high and was in a great mood the rest of the evening!

Food

I have a Kombucha question. Every time I open a bottle, it explodes. Even if it is sitting on a shelf for hours. I NEVER shake them. But here is my question:

Look at these two bottles. One says shake gently and one says do not shake. What if someone read the one flavor and shook, and then bought a different flavor, assumed they had to shake it, but it was one of the “no shake” flavors?! And why would this instruction change from flavor to flavor? Because of the way the juices absorb? I don’t know! Do you?

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And regardless of whether or not you shake, they ALWAYS explode anyway!

And one more question.  A nut butter question. I can never mix the oils in well enough and by the time I get to the last third of the jar, it is a hard, unappetizing, difficult to get out rock. Any advice on mixing it better? I try my best but it is never good enough!

And I am loving my curls! They are looking nothing like the old fro now that I do the Curly Girl method! They are spirally and corkscrew like. Here are some pics from today. (I’m not yet good at distributing product evenly, excuse the lack of definition in the back!)

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I Heart Core Fusion

Last night Missy and I went to the opening of Exhale Spa at the Gansevoort Hotel. They are offering free Core Fusion classes for the first two opening days. I love Core Fusion so I jumped at the opportunity to go twice for free! I never went two days in a row because I am usually so sore after one day, but I couldn’t pass up a free class.

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The spa itself looked gorgeous. The locker room, on the other hand, was not up to par. Perhaps I am spoiled from the humongous locker room at the Central Park South location, but there were barely any open lockers. Missy and I got there early and were able to get lockers, but most of the people in our class had to pile their bags in the classroom. I was surprised to see that there was only one shower stall, since there are constant Core Fusion classes and a small gym where you can work out. After navigating through the other changing people, we discovered that there was no toilet paper. And then we discovered that while there was mouthwash, there were no little cups to put it in. I was disgusted that the hairbrushes were sitting in a communal bin and not in one of those sanitary brush things. Not that it will affect me, curly girls can’t brush their hair! (btw I am loving my curls from doing the curly girl routine)

Our class was taught by Fred and Elisabeth, husband and wife and creators of Core Fusion! They are the people in the DVDs if you’ve seen those. They both have incredible tight bodies and are really just the nicest people. Fred asked everyone to introduce themselves to him and he was very understanding when I told him about my injuries and my need to modify some exercises.

I was surprised to find that there were no mirrors in the room! I don’t mind at all, I just didn’t expect it. It was cool because it meant there was no “front” of the room. We faced different directions at different times depending on where Fred was standing. It is funny when I talk about Fred because for years and years I had a dance instructor named Fred. He also started a company, the dance company I used to go to! All these Freds.

Exhale Gansevoort

At first, Fred sounded just like he does on the video! It was strange! But as class went on he sounded more like a person than like a video voice. The carpeting was really nice. Since it was the first day of the studio, Fred was still trying to figure out where to stand and all. We started with pushups, and luckily girl pushups were allowed. My favorite CF teacher insists on long form pushups only, which I am afraid is bad for my shoulder. After the pushups I expected a long and painful plank, but that did not happen! We picked up our hand weights and did exercises using them for awhile, longer than in most CF classes I have taken. I like that, I always want to do arm weights more.

When we finished the arms and the accompanying stretch, we moved to the barre for thighs. The class was PACKED and we were squished at the bar, but it was totally doable and not bad at all. Thighs burned, as always. Here is my issue with the thigh burning:

– When my thighs are burning during these moves and my legs are shaking uncontrollably, I get frustrated. I can’t get the most out of the move and I have to keep stopping. I feel embarrassed when the instructor sees and more so when I look around the room and no one else is shaking.

– When my thighs are burning and my legs are not shaking, the workout is extremely challenging and painful. I typically don’t stop during it, and I embrace the pain. It sucks, but it goes quickly and before I know it, we are done.

What I have discovered after taking a bunch of CF classes is that it depends on the specific thigh moves the instructor chooses. Because of this, I have stuck to one instructor who I absolutely adore. While her workout is super challenging, I am always able to do the thigh portion without shaking — and feel very sore the next day.

My legs were not shaking in last night’s class. Phew.

But it was very difficult. When we finished thighs and performed the requisite stretch, we moved on to the tush. We began with standing splits, and because I’ve taken this class so much and know my body, I ran to the side of the room where I made sure to notice the yoga blocks were stored. I grabbed two and used those to support myself during this move. I am not at all flexible and cannot touch the floor on my own during this move.

We moved to the barre for a series of challenging butt moves. They were similar to others I have done, but more intense. More reps, more positions, more challenge. After that stretch it was time for abs and core. There was no clock in the room which threw me off at first because I always need to know how much time has passed and how much is left, but I got used to it since the class flew by so quickly.

We sat against the wall under the barre and did the eksusises where we hold out legs in front of us and try to lift them off the floor. I suck at these. I can’t lift at all! Then everyone had to put their legs up and hold them and do stuff in that position, which I can’t do since my legs don’t straighten as a result of having no flexibility. I did what I do in ever CF class — hold a nice long stretch on each leg individually using the band. I always feel left out during this because I am just sitting there while everyone else is doing the exercise. It also upsets me that I am usually the only one in a group of many who can’t do it. Last night there was one guy in the room, and he couldn’t do it either.

Then we moved on to the floor and Fred told us to get into a forearm plank position, but quickly corrected himself and advised us to take our C positions instead. I wasn’t sure what was going on and why there were no planks, but I was NOT complaining! I hate planks and my shoulder hates them too. We then did a long, strenuous ab series in the C position. It was very hard but I am usually able to get through it. Next thing I knew, class was over and we were in savasana. I look forward to this moment in every class. I also look forward to using the band to stretch my leg to each side. It feels so good, it is the best stretch.

I really enjoyed my experience at the new Exhale, especially with Fred and Elisabeth. It was Missy’s first Core Fusion class and she loved it, which made me happy. Tonight we are going back for round 2! We will be sure to get there very early again to secure lockers.

Another thing I like about the new Exhale is their Wellbar selection. These are relatively inexpensive, short mini treatments. The Blemish Banish and Luscious Lip treatments sound great to me, and I would love to try them at some point. I wish my Central Park South location would offer that!

I plan to try my new popchips flavors this week, so stay tuned for my review! I just got the email about the upcoming NYC Restaurant Week, of which I always love to partake! I have been working on a professional website for myself, which has been very exciting. Between work and the website, I’ve been overwhelmingly busy. I basically completed the site though, so I am excited about it. I am just trying to make it through to the long weekend! I want to relax, eat good food (without overdoing it!), enjoy the sun (if it’s out) and attempt another run.

And now I leave you with a picture of Santana passed out on the couch in her dress. It is a very tough life, that of a puppy:

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