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Core Fusion YOGA + Bendie Bag Review

Before I start this post, I wanted to give everyone one more chance to join in the Core Fusion Challenge. One perk of the challenge that I did not mention earlier is that you have the opportunity to engage in weekly check-in/Q&A session conference calls with Fred DeVito, co-founder of Core Fusion and Catherine Hesse, Health Counselor & Core Fusion teacher. You can ask them any questions you have – such as if you are doing a movement correctly that you saw on the DVD. Please let me know if you’d like to join!

Update– Melissa told me that Core Fusion workouts are free on FitTV if you have it.

And I am excited to announce that my Core Fusion challenge experience can now be found on the exhale website! The posts are similar to these blog posts but edited to be appropriate for their website. So if you hate me but like Core Fusion, you can now read about the challenge there. But everyone else should check it out too!

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On Sunday, the second day of my Core Fusion Challenge, I decided to try the Core Energy Flow class. Actually, it appears on the website that the rumor I heard is true and the class has been renamed Core Fusion Yoga. I like that name even better!

Here is a description of Core Fusion Yoga:

Developed by Elisabeth Halfpapp, one of the innovators of Core Fusion®, Core Fusion® yoga is yet another transformational experience efficiently programmed into a 60-minute class that is fueled by music.

Designed to shift your energy and improve overall wellbeing, Core Fusion® Yoga inspires guests with a combination of yoga asanas that raise the body’s heat and increase cardio endurance, intense core functional training to strengthen and tone the core, Qi Gong circular movements, and stretching to move energy and produce a state of inner calm and balance.

I was very nervous going in to this class. I’ve mentioned this on my blog before, but I have taken a few yoga classes in the past few years and never liked them. I felt bored and I felt like I struggled and was unable to do many of the poses. I forgot about yoga for a couple years, but lately I had been feeling a strong urge to try again. I took a Yoga – Level 1 class at Exhale and actually enjoyed it for the most part. I did a couple 20 minute yoga workouts on ExerciseTV onDemand, two 10 minute ones from Yoga Is Yummy and then I bought two Rodney Yee Beginner Yoga DVDs from Gaiam. I decided to try and like yoga.

But still, I was nervous for this class. I wasn’t worried that I wouldn’t enjoy it so much as I was worried it would be too hard to me and I would feel lost and embarrassed.

So I made Missy come with me.

Before leaving, I rolled my brand new Aurorae yoga mat that you might remember being given away on a bunch of blogs last month (see, blog marketing DOES work!) into my brand new yoga Bendie Bag!

Bendie Bags are being improved and relaunched in March, when they will start appearing in stores and be available for purchase on their website (also relaunching).

I had been wanting a yoga mat bag and Melissa and Gena have both written about Bendie Bags. I was really happy when I was offered a bag to review.

There are lots of colors to choose from and I love the color I chose, a medium/dark green with light green dots (color A_03 on their website for better pictures). Inside is even better, dark purple with light green dots! There are two external zipper pockets, one on either side of the bag. There are also pouches inside the bag on each side for further storage.

The bag is a very soft quilt material and I was so comfortable holding it on my shoulder. I surprised myself – I looked like a real yogi carrying this bag!

I’m very excited for the official Bendie Bag launch in March because there might be a little giveaway here for you!

Anyway, back to Core Fusion Yoga.

I specifically wanted to go on Sunday for my first Core Fusion Yoga class. This is because one of my favorite Core Fusion teachers, Barbara, was teaching. I knew that she would be perfect for my first time because Barbara is so friendly and understanding of any limitations or anything people are unable to do. I love her teaching style in Core Fusion as well, and she explains the exercises and the reasoning behind doing them in really interesting ways. I always come out of her class having learned something in addition to having gotten an incredible workout!

In fact, when I took my Humor Writing class from September through December, I was really disappointed that the class was on Wednesdays, the evening that Barbara teaches Core Fusion. Her Wednesday classes are always packed, so if you decide to take one sign up in advance! I was really happy to be taking Core Fusion Yoga with her because she already knows my strengths and weaknesses during Core Fusion (particularly my poor flexibility and knee injury).

I got to Exhale Spa early. I used to always say I would never join a gym I had to take a subway to, but going by subway to Central Park South has been so quick and easy. I don’t mind it at all, even on these freezing winter days. Since I was early, I was sitting on a bench in the locker room reading my BlackBerry when Barbara walked in. She came right up to me and started talking to me! She asked if I had my yoga mat (I did!) and I told her this was my first time taking this class. She was so sweet and started explaining things to me, and she asked me if I was there alone and I told her Missy would be there too for her first time.

Missy arrived and we both went to the yoga room. I love the Core Fusion room because of the openness and the skylight in the ceiling and I love the yoga room because it is warm and dark and has a fireplace! Barbara told us to lay our mats in the front near her and then she sat with us (it was still pretty early) and went over the way the class works and some of the poses we do during it. After she walked away, I turned to Missy and said, “And this why I wanted to take the first class with Barbara.”

Class began and I enjoyed it from the beginning. I felt flowy and stretchy and strong. Barbara was very clear in her instructions and I never felt lost. Of course, there were a couple of moments, particularly when we had to balance on one leg with no hands, that I was unable to do it, so when I put my hands back down on the yoga block Barbara would say “Good, Dori. That’s right.” I loved the positive reinforcement. That’s not to say I didn’t keep trying to balance; I did my best!

But for the most part I was able to do every movement! Remember in my last Core Fusion Challenge post when I said I despise pushups? Well, let me tell you something. We definitely did more pushups in Core Fusion Yoga than we do in a Core Fusion Open class, but I didn’t mind them at all – in fact, I enjoyed them. Not only did I not mind them and enjoy them, I actually did them full out. In Core Fusion, I do “girl” pushups, with my knees on the ground. That is because we do so many in a row that I just can’t support myself with my legs extended.

The reason I was able to do the pushups full out in Core Fusion Yoga is because we only did FOUR at a time before moving on to something else. We came back to the four pushups many times throughout the workout, but because we only did four at once, I was able to do them without putting my knees on the ground.

I LOVED THIS. Four pushups is not a big deal, and thirty pushups are not a big deal if they’re not all done in a row (for me). I felt so accomplished and happy about this! Maybe I will improve by the end of this challenge and do the pushups full out in Core Fusion as well? That wasn’t a goal for initially since I don’t usually like pushups and didn’t care one way or the other if I got better at them, but maybe it is something I should rethink.

We went through lots of different poses in a flowy way, repeated the same sequences a number of times. Lots of downward facing dogs, some upward facing dogs, some warrior and warrior two. I loved all of it. I really need to stretch like this more. The music was perfect as well, it really kept me going.

I was SWEATING. This class is cardio! We were moving the entire time without stopping. I’d love to incorporate this class into my routine to get a mix of strength and cardio in one.

We did some poses that made my thighs burn and was reminiscent of Core Fusion, such as holding a chair pose, only this time with our hands in prayer. We did some strengthening moves in our seat as well that I was all too familiar with – in fact, Barbara even said to me during the class “See, you already know this!” since she has taught many of my classes. Further encouragement. Love.

And, like any good Core Fusion class, we ended with abs. Abs were SO HARD. We used a heavy yoga block and held it on front of us while maintaining a boat pose and C curve and doing other movements while in this position. We raised and lowered the block. We moved it around. We put it between our thighs. The block made it so challenging. But before I knew it, we were done! Time to rest in savasana. I earned it.

I truly loved this class. The time went by quickly and I felt confident in my yoga abilities, something I have never experienced before. I was able to follow the class easily and so many of the movements felt so great, stretches I really needed.

After class, Barbara complimented me on my lilac Aurorae yoga mat!

I want to take Barbara’s Core Fusion Yoga class every Sunday, but unfortunately this coming Sunday I won’t be able to make it. Every Sunday after that, though, I will be there! Since I can’t make Barbara’s next week, I scheduled the class with another teacher for a different day, but we will cross that bridge when we come to it. I can’t believe I actually love a yoga class – I feel so excited about this.

I found out today that they filmed a DVD for Core Fusion Yoga — and it is coming out some time this year! I can’t wait to get myself a copy and try it out. I hope you all decide to get it too, because this was the yoga class for people who think they don’t like yoga.

I have three more Core Fusion classes this week. Wish me luck!

And oh yeah — I love having a place to wear my Bendie Bag to.  🙂

Wanna See My Writing Homework?

Hi kids and friends.

Yes, I made a list of things to post about the other day, but today I am going to post about none of those things. That is because I am not motivated to create new content. I am riding this bad blogger streak out as long as I can. Although I will be posting my 10K race recap (race is Sunday!) because I tested out my playlist today and I think I am in love.

I told you all how I signed up for a Humor Writing class at the Gotham Writers Workshop back in September. I took a free one hour course through them in Memoir Writing and loved it. When it came time to sign up for class, however, I had a hard time deciding between Memoir and Humor writing classes. In the end I opted for Humor because I read the instructor’s book, absolutely loved it and hoped to make her my best friend. I also figured that the lessons I learn in Humor would carry over into the memoir sector.

This proved to be true, as the class is modeled on humorous memoirs, such as anything by David Sedaris.  While I do realize in retrospect that Memoir might have been a better option for me based on my needs and the fact that I am hideously awful at constructing clever similes (a key aspect in humor writing), this class has challenged me and forced me to be a better writer. I learned the rules of the funny, and while I don’t plan to write a humorous memoir, I do plan to pepper my more somber future memoir with humor to make it more appealing, relatable, readable and overall better. Since my memoir would certainly be about my illness and possible upcoming surgery — a surgery that is very rare for a 26 year old in otherwise perfect health to get — it would certainly need some moments of funny in there.

I do plan to take the Memoir class at Gotham; just not next semester. After 8 weeks (out of 10) of 3 hour classes taking up my entire Wednesday night, I am ready for a break. I already use one night a week for a GI appointment, so it is hard for me to find time to see friends, work out, blog and relax. I’d like my time back for now, and maybe I’ll sign up for the Memoir class the next time around.

In my Humor class, I had to write two longer pieces that get critiqued by the class as well as shorter one page homework assignments. While I am not comfortable sharing my previous longer piece, I do hope to share my next one that is due next week! I will, however, share with you my most recent homework assignment. The assignment was different than most; usually our assignments are exercises in writing that remind me or writing like David Sedaris. This assignment, on the other hand, was to write a sales pitch for a product I invented. The more absurd the product, the better.

Because I have very few funny ideas of my own (at least none that can be leveraged for this particular course) I turned to my friends. I often turn to my friends for my homework, asking them for examples on funny sounding diseases or any type of simile. This time, my friend Dr. McGriddle (we love IHOP, I used to love Grey’s) came through and helped me with the idea and supporting elements. Thank you, Doctor.

For this particular homework, I volunteered to read it out loud to the class because (a) I was proud of it and (b) it meant I would not be called on to read my in class writing assignment, which tends to be beyond awful. When you read something out loud, the instructor critiques it on the spot. Some critiques I received was that the first paragraph is very strong, but the rest doesn’t fit with it; it is a one note joke and the tone got old very fast; I could have found a better flavor for one of my examples.

Please keep in mind this is very different from the writing I usually to do for this class, which tends to be humorous memoir type stories. Also, I struggle to make the most of the humor writing rules. Being funny is hard work. I have a hardcore newfound respect for these writers. Consider that next time you pick up Augusten Burroughs.

Behold, my writing class homework. My sales pitch.

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Have you ever taken a class for fun? What did you think of it? And, what do you think of my homework?

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