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Starring Bethenny Frankel as Bethenny Franked and Bethany Frankell

On Friday, Missy and I went over to Melanie’s apartment to do something we had planned for months: Watch our beloved Bethenny Frankel in a 1994 movie she starred in. We had read on the interweb that Bethenny plays a topless serial killer. There was no doubt in our minds; we needed to see this movie.

Some background information: In August, 2007, I went on a birthright trip to Israel. For those of you not familiar with this program, it is a free 10-day trip to Israel for people age 18-26. The requirement? You must have at least one Jewish parent, and you cannot have participated in an organized trip to Israel already. Two friends and I signed up to go together and after being on a wait list (we might have been a little late in our planning efforts) got on a trip that August.

When you go away with two friends and the rooms are two to a room, someone is going to be left out. I tend to be a bit of a loner, so I was happy to venture out on my own. As a result, Melanie and I roomed together a few times. We spent a lot of time together during activities and even rode a camel together:

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For some strange reason I cannot fathom, Melanie wore a top hat.

I didn’t talk to Missy throughout most of the trip, but for some reason we took a picture together during our night out at the club. I didn’t even know who it was with me in this picture until my friend told me it was Missy!

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Looks like we are having a lot of fun! We still didn’t really talk though. We had nothing against each other; we even ate our meals at the same tables! But for some reason, we never really had a conversation. Towards the end of the trip, we randomly sat together for a feast in a Beduoin tent:

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And then by chance we somehow we ended up hiking Masada together! The two of us stayed together the entire time. That was the first time we really talked.

This is Missy and I with our backs to the camera, taking a picture at the top of Masada. I’m the one with the backpack.

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At the bottom of Masada with Melanie:

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On the plane ride back, once I woke up from my 6 hours of being completely passed out, we all sat together and chatted and laughed and I really felt like I had made some friends.

After we got back from the trip — and I don’t even know how this happened — Missy, Melanie and I started going out religiously. I believe that Melanie and I talked online and she gave me Missy’s screen name. Then Missy and I began talking online all the time while I was at my old job. On a Friday night — the night of my worst day at work ever (more on that another time!) the three of us met at Melanie’s apartment for a night out.

The following week, I quit my job. I had a glorious couple of weeks off before my next job began. During that time, Missy and I went out for drinks almost every night! We got extremely close at that point. On weekends, the three of us would often meet at Melanie’s apartment before going out. We always had the most outrageously fun nights out together. I was thrilled to finally have what I had wanted — a group of girlfriends in the city.

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To backtrack a bit, the infection that caused my GI problems started in the airport before we left for Israel. I was actually quite sick my first few days there, but recovered. However, my permanent problems also slowly began to show themselves at this point. Throughout the following months, my illness progressed. While I had a fantastic time going out with my new friends, I was aware that my body was not the same. I remember one night in the shower looking at my stomach and gasping — it looked completely distorted. It wasn’t flat; it wasn’t round. It was bumpy and strange shaped. That night I got dressed in loose fitting clothers and managed to get out.

As time went on, I stopped fitting into my jeans. The first to go were my “going out” jeans — the tightest of the bunch. Soon, even my “fat” jeans no longer  fit. I was not eating any more than usual. Then I started feeling uncomfortable and increasingly lethargic. Missy and I went to Melanie’s birthday party in November, 2007. I remember having to wear leggings because nothing else fit. That was the last time I went out with my friends.

After that weekend, I simply could not make it out. I could barely get out of bed on the weekends, I was so uncomfortable. Getting dressed and going out at night was simply not possible. I was in pain. I was large. The thought of being social was too much to bear. This was just three months after our trip. My time for going out with my friends was short-lived.

We still talked and every now and then saw each other, including my birthday and Missy’s. But it wasn’t the same as I just couldn’t do anything aside from go to work and lay in my bed, and the occasional dinner. At the same time I stopped going out (Nov 2007) I also had to stop working out. I first noticed a something was seriously wrong with my tummy while I was at the gym on the elliptical in October. Even though my problems began in August, they were gradual and not immediately noticeable. I had been sucking up the pain at the gym but it got to the point where  excercising was too painful to continue. At this time, I ceased all social activities and workouts.

Now, almost two years after that fateful Israel trip, I know how to better eat to control my symptoms. While I still can’t go out at night to bars or stay out late, I can definitely see my friends in a relaxed setting. Due to my illness, Melanie’s random illnesses and our busy schedules, the three of us hadn’t gotten together just us in FOREVER. The Spin-A-Thon was the first time I even saw Melanie in about 6 months! So when Melanie ordered Hollywood Hills, 90028 we knew it was the perfect excuse to get together, eat sushi and Holey Donuts and oggle a 23-year-old Bethenny. Just the three of us. The way it used to be.

Before I get into my movie recap, I just want to say how wonderfully refreshing it was for us to all hang out together like this! We are alike in so many ways and we know so much about each other that everything just fits when we are together. I look forward to more time with my friends. Of course, that is contingent upon how I am feeling at any given time…

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And now, the movie. When we first heard the dialogue, we couldn’t figure out if it was real; meaning, was this movie written seriously or was it written as a joke? It is hard to believe it was real, but I had not heard of it being a spoof. I honestly don’t know. When Bethenny was saying her outrageous lines, did she think she was in a real movie?? I would love to know. As I had no idea this movie would have this hilarious dialogue, I didn’t write any of it down. I would like to watch it again with pen and paper in hand, as I believe you would all get a kick out of it. Furthermore, the movie looked like a bootleg. The filming was shaky and not at all steady.

Bethenny’s face was fuller back then. I saw some expressions that I still see her make. But what we really wanted to see were her boobies. We were wondering if this movie was pre- or post-boob job. The answer? See for yourself.

The movie itself really was ridiculous. I’m going to give a recap, which really won’t ruin anything for you should you choose to see it. As Bethenny says, “trust.” Bethenny plays the new girl in school, who “falls in love” with a dorky boy who is part of a group of “cool” kids. When she finds out that the summer school teacher will give the boy a bad grade, she kills him with his gardening tools. Only at this point, you don’t see that it is Bethenny. As if it were a secret who the killer was.

The students are told only that their teacher died in his sleep. Then, when Bethenny is hanging out with her new friends, she mentions that her parents died in “a mysterious gardening accident.” No one questions this.

Bethenny and her new girl friend are laying out to get some sun and Bethenny takes her brarawf. Okay, her bikini top. That is when she reveals her topless self for the first time. Bethenny tries to convince the other girl to take her top off too and the girl refuses. Eventually, Bethenny tries to kiss her. The girl freaks out and becomes the first person to suspect that something is off about Bethenny.

When Bethenny’s dorky boyfriend (after a gratuitious sex scene that added no value to the movie whatsoever — but allowed for more Bethenny bosom time) mentions that one of the guys in their group used to be mean to him in the locker rooms in junior high, Bethenny shoots him in his man place. She goes on to kill her boyfriend’s father and best friend. “We can’t tell the police that I killed Keith and drove Dan to accidental suicide!” Real line.

So basically, the plot is that Bethenny kills everyone that gets in the way of what she wants. The girl who was her friend found her journal where she conveniently wrote all about her murders.

You know the movie is the real deal when the star’s name is spelling incorrectly in not one but TWO places.

On the back of the box, Bethenny Franked:

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In the credits, Bethany Frankell:

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You can’t make this stuff up. I am truly curious as to what Bethenny thinks about this movie now. I would really love to know!

TUMMY UPDATE

Since I mentioned my GI problems a bit in this post, I’ll provide an update now on what is going on. As I mentioned, I went to see a new GI on Friday. My current one recommended I see him, as he sees more patients with conditions like mine. I brought him all my test reports to date as well as a six page description of what I have gone through. We talked in his office for awhile and then he examined me. We went back to his office to discuss further.

Basically, it is not likely I will get better. It is also not likely medication will ever help, as I have tried it all with no success. There are two more tests I will do; the real reason is to officially rule every possible thing out, even things we have already ruled out from previous tests. This way, we can be sure we ruled out every possible cause for my problems.  Once those tests are finished, the last option is surgery.

Here’s the thing about the surgery — it is major. There is no turning back. There is no guarantee I will feel better after. Additionally, it is a personal choice. I can survive without it, but it is a matter of my quality of life. The good news is that they can do it laporoscopically, so no major scarring and shorter recovery time.

The doctor told me that should I opt for surgery, it should be at my absolute breaking point. The point where I decide I simply cannot live like this anymore. The point where I need to end my suffering for my life to resume normally. The personal choice comes in here — what is that breaking point for me? When will that be? I still can’t believe that what seemed to be a simple “problem digesting food” as I told my very first GI doc has turned into this. I can’t really understand the path it took to get here.

I will wait as long as possible if it comes to this. Once this surgey is compelte, there is simply no turning back. I have fears on both sides:

Fear – I have the surgery, and a year later a new medication comes out that would have been my answer. That would have made me better, without surgery.

Fear – I don’t have the surgery, and I wake up on my wedding day with the excrutiating spasming pain that is common for me. There are no medicines that have ever helped this pain for me; the medicines I do have make me fall asleep.

Fear – I have the surgery and feel much better. A year later (as the doctor told me has happened to others) my old symptoms return. It was all for nothing.

Fear – I don’t have the surgery and spend my entire life wondering what would have been if I did.

Fear – I have the surgery and spend my entire life wondering what would have been if I didn’t.

And on, and on, and on. Obviously there is a lot to think about and this isn’t a decision to be taken lightly. But first I will go through the final tests (one which will be AWFUL and I am dreading, the other which will be time consuming) and see what happens there. If it comes to the point (as the doctors suspect it will)  that my only option is surgery, I will visit more doctors for more opinions. I will speak to people who have gone through the surgery to hear their experiences. I will do everything possible to make sure I know as much as there is to know. And then I will wait for my breaking point. While I wait, I will do my best to eat the foods that don’t bother me, to get out and enjoy the city as much as I can and to remain upbeat despite the situation.

In happier news, tonight I will try Kinespirit (thanks to Melissa) and report back tomorrow. Also coming this week: a surprise popchip delivery, PETA’s Vegan College Cookbook review and another class at the Nalini Method! I also have more to post about the doormat situation!

P.S. I loved my Holey Donuts on Friday night. Try to win yours here. Or here.

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Mallories says: this post wins the award for most people involved and most effort!

Hooch is crazy.

The Best Class You’re Not Taking

Missy and I went to the Nalini Method today. We went in not knowing what to expect; all we knew was that it was a Lotte Berk method based class, as Physique 57, Core Fusion and The Body are. I read the wonderful testimonials and was impressed. But, these testimonials were on the Nalini Method site. There are no reviews on Yelp or City Search — although I might just have to change that.

Class description, from the site:

Voted top workout by the NY Post and featured in VOGUE, OPRAH, and FITNESS magazines, Nalini Method is a proven, challenging, and dynamic workout that delivers an enviable long and lean physique. You’ll enjoy the rapid results of a private trainer within an energized group atmosphere.Influenced by Western and Eastern practices, including Ballet, Yoga, Pilates, Lotte Berk, and resistance training, Nalini Method promises:

• A sculpted and stronger physique
• Longer and leaner muscles
• Enhanced flexibility and balance
• Improved endurance and energy
• Stronger core muscles
• Increased bone density
• Increased body awareness
• Improved posture and alignment

This unique mind-and-body conditioning takes place in an hour-long class that utilizes mats, resistance bands, weights, ballet barres, and exercise balls.

Needless to say, I was excited to try this! It is located on the Upper West Side on a quiet block right off Central Park West. I was turning on to the street the class is on when I saw Missy turn on to it right before me! After I yelled her name for the second time she saw me. What perfect timing! We were chatting about the class we were about to take as we started to walk in to the studio and someone came up behind us and asked if we were there for Nalini Method. We said yes and it turned out that was Rupa, the founder of the company! She was so warm and welcoming. She said she saw us and knew we must be there for her. She walked us in and gave us forms to fill out, all while talking to us about the class and asking how we found out about it. Honestly, I have never felt more welcomed into something new in my life!

The forms specifically asked about injuries, with a checkbox to check what body parts might cause a problem during the class and more room to write what the specific injuries are. I checked the knee box and drew in my own box for shoulder! I wrote that I have bursitis and bone marrow edema, and as I spoke to Rupa while giving her my form I told her that I just put a freeze on my gym membership and am looking for something that will give me a good workout and build strength without causing stress to my knees. She told me that she would help me during class and to let her know if anything was bothering my knee.

After we filled out the forms Rupa gave us a tour. The studio is actually a place with a few dance rooms. While we were filling out the forms, we heard a kids tap dance class and we walked by what looked like an adult ballet class. Rupa showed us a little closet with the supplies for her class and advised us to take weights, ankle weights, a mat and two yoga blocks. She brought us into the classroom and said we could just put our stuff down anywhere and take a spot. She also went around the room dropping off stretchy bands for each of us.

I just need to point out here that part of the marketing and allure for the other classes we’ve taken (Physique 57, The Body, etc) is the gorgeous, carpeted classroom and cute couches and pretty walls. There was none of this here. The room was bare. The floor was not carpeted. We used thick mats that said Nalini Method on them and were very comfy. Some people wore socks (required in the other studios) and some were barefoot. This class is not about presentation; it is about results.

About Rupa, from the website:

Rupa’s entrepreneurial vision, Nalini Method, was born at New York University’s Stern School of Business. After receiving her MBA, Rupa further cultivated her teaching style and passion through intense fitness training, most notably at the Lotte Berk Studio, Yoga Works, Yin Yoga, and Baron Baptiste.

Called a “pint-sized guru” by VOGUE Magazine and the “Rachel Ray of Fitness” by the New York Post, Rupa has and continues to foster a solid knowledge of specific teaching and exercise techniques that reap the best results. Her signature Nalini Method class combines her enthusiasm and experience within a challenging and results-driven atmosphere.

Known for her attention to detail, Rupa is extremely focused on each client’s form, providing instruction and hands-on guidance throughout the hour. Like a personal trainer, her continuous feedback and attentiveness enables each client to achieve his/her individual goals. Rupa’s unique personal teaching style, energizing atmosphere, and small-class size ensure an informative and truly rewarding experience for her clients.

Sounds good, right! So while Missy and I were getting out stuff together, she presented me with the free shoes she got from work. I tried them on and they fit perfectly and looked amazing — but they are SO high! As I was modeling them and going on and on about their height a woman who was there to take the class told me they are really cute and look great on me. So nice!

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By the time class started there was a nice sized group, but not at all overcrowded. There were two women in front of me who seemed to be in their 40s, with the most amazingly toned bodies. They were both clearly regulars, which made me excited that this class can make people look like THAT.

We started with the usual arm/opposite leg lifts and then went on to upper body. I took both 3 and 4 lb weights because I wasn’t sure if we needed a heavy set and a light set, or just one set. I picked up the 4 lbs and we started working on arms. And kept working on arms. And arms. And arms. Meanwhile, I was still holding the 4 lbs and while it was hard and I was struggling, I wasn’t unable to do it. So I did it. I could have switched them out for 3 lbs, and believe me I was tempted to. But I made it through all of arms (including shoulders & back) with 4 lbs! I regretted it after since it contributed to some pretty intense shoulder pain. Next time I will use 3 lbs.

And then we did a plank. I despise planks. They’re just so difficult and uncomfortable!  I don’t like discomfort in any way. 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. Girl pushups were not an option at this time though! Rupa said even if we can only go down a tiny bit, just do it. But do it.

I know that I CAN go down farther than a tiny bit, but by this point my stupid shoulder had started hurting from weights and then the plank on top of it. So I went down just a teeny bit because of stupid bone marrow edema, whatever the hell that is and however the hell I even got it. Whose shoulder just starts to hurt out of the blue one day?! Sigh…

Then we did forearm plank, which I prefer to regular plank. We did a variation move during that minute as well, which really helps. Although I remember the last time I went to physical therapy for my knee, a year and a half ago, they made me do planks and hold them for as long as I could. I remember holding them so long they told ME I could let go. Wonder what happened since then!

Then we did some girl pushups – yay! We rested our elbows on two yoga blocks which I liked. Of course, my shoulder was still hurting so I wasn’t able to do my best at this point. Honestly, I felt like I had a major decrease in my range of motion with my left arm because of my shoulder. I really couldn’t move it!

We also did some of those backwards pushups, where you put your arms behind you and hold yourself up and bend and straighten your elbows. We put hands on the yoga blocks. Normally, I love these and am good at them. But by this point, my shoulder was hurting SO badly that I could barely bend my elbow. I did my best, but my shoulder was killing me! I need to take it easier on my poor shoulder next time. With all the current hype about my knee I tend to forget about my shoulder injury.

Then Rupa told us to put on our ankle weights. ANKLE WEIGHTS! None of the other classes I’ve taken have used these babies. I had no idea what to expect.

(Not me pictured below)

Ankle Weights

We went to the barre and faced the classroom and did some leg extensions. When it starts it feels easy. No big deal. But then you keep doing it. And repeating. Small, targeted movements. And then you feel the burn. And it is the best kind of burn, the burn that feels so good because you can literally FEEL your legs toning.

I absolutely loved it. It was, without a doubt, my favorite thigh eksusize I have ever done. For one, there was absolutely no way it could bother my knee. And like I said, the burn was a good one.

We moved so the barre was on our left sides, and then facing the barre, and did thigh work I was more familiar with, such as putting the playground ball between our legs and squeezing. It burned. I felt it working. But — we didn’t do it to the point of fire. What I mean is that when I took Physique 57 and The Body, I had to stop and stand up a few times during the thigh work. My thighs felt like they were on fire. Last night, on the other hand, was more about correct form and making sure we were doing the exercises correctly. Rupa went around the room constantly correcting us. I loved it. As soon as she moved me into the right position, I felt the burn so much more — without feeling the breaking point of needing to stop. Rupa reminded us that going down far does not necessarily mean you’re working harder! Get the right posture and positioning, and that is how you get the maximum workout. Thighs was exponentially better here than the other classes. And with my knee, I didn’t want to bend down as much as I could. But I felt the burn, so even my modified moves were enough!

Then we moved on to tushie. We got down on the mat and put a resistance band over our thighs. This is another thing that the other classes do not use! And it is another thing that really made ALL the difference in feeling the workout. Rupa gave the class the option of keeping their ankle weights on for an extra challenge, but advised Missy and I to take ours off since it was our first class. And I am so glad I did! Butt work was more challenging than it ever has been. We were laying on our sides, legs bent on front of us, bands over our thighs and raising the top leg and lowering. I was doing it incorrectly at first and Rupa came and helped me to get it right. We did a number of variations in this position. In the other classes, during the butt portion, sometimes I don’t always feel it the way I know I should. In this class, I felt it in the side of my tushie. I felt it bigtime. It burned. We pushed into a weight in front of us to really feel the exercise. We did one move that involved extending the top leg forward and bending it in. After we finished, Rupa came up to me and asked if it bothered me knee. So nice! I told her it was my good knee on that side, so I was able to do it all. Then we moved to lie on our left sides and did it all again. When we go to the point where we straighten the top leg and bend it in, I didn’t straighten it. I kept it bent and did very small movements that didn’t really make my knee move. And even though I was doing a modified version, I felt the burn SO much. So just a note to everyone — if you have a knee injury you can still get a good burn from this! I love that I felt it exactly where I was supposed to. But that is because Rupa makes sure of it! She really cares that everyone is getting the most out of her class.

Thigh resistance band Nalini

I neglected to mention that we did deep stretches following every body part we worked. This was another thing that Rupa excelled in. She actually came around and pushed me into a deeper stretch than I knew was possible for me! The point of the stretching is to develop long, lean muscle tone and I am now certain I haven’t been getting the most of my stretches in the other classes!

After butt was abs. We moved our mats up against the wall and grabbed on to the straps that were tied to the barre. Rupa made a crucial point here — don’t think that by using your arms tight on the strap you are working your abs any less. It doesn’t work that way. I am particularly glad she said that because that was a misconception I had the entire time! She gave people the option once again of using their ankle weights here for an added challenge, and advised Missy and I to hold off this time. Once again, I am thankful I was not wearing them. Abs were hard!

We did a variety of ab moves. We put a yoga block between our legs during some of them. I held on to that strap for my dear life. The abs burned. I prayed for relief. The burn continued. Finally, abs ended and we went into child’s pose, which felt better than ever. While we were relaxing there, Rupa went around the move and did a super quick little massage on everyone’s back. I didn’t expect it so I gasped since I had no idea I was about to be touched — but then I was happy because it felt wonderful!

And that was it. Class was over. As Missy and I walked our supplies to the storage closet, we both said the same thing: “That was the most incredible class of my life.” We both thought it was perfect. We did tons of arms, thighs were worked but not to the point of needed to stop (which really, I just hate. That is NOT a good burn), we actually FELT our tushies being worked once we were positioned correctly and abs went on for a long time and was a serious challenge. Plus, none of the abs moves hurt my back, which was my complaint about Core Fusion abs. And today, my abs are SORE. They hurt when I laugh. When I hold them in I feel it so much. I have never felt this way after a class before. I love it.

Oh, also — I LOVED the music! When the class began with “If U Seek Amy” I knew it was going to be a good class. And when “World Hold On” came on — an Israel memory song for Missy and I — I was so happy! And Rupa is open to hearing your music requests so she can incorporate new playlists going forward. We saw Rupa after the class and spoke with her a little. She asked us what we thought and we just raved! She told us we could always be honest with her about anything we didn’t like in the class and she could change things around. How fabulous is that!

I told her that the only thing preventing me from joining for a full month is the schedule. And here, my friends, is the one downfall of the Nalini Method. Right now, the schedule is a bit bare. The only evening classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The only weekday early morning classes (if I were ever so inclined) are Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are no classes on Saturdays. Sundays only offer morning classes (I am not an early weekend get up and out of the house person).

Rupa understood. She said that right now the big limitations are the studio, which doesn’t have availability for her on Monday and Wednesday evenings because it is shared with other classes, and the number of people interested in the class. If more people take the class and show an interest in new class sessions, she would be better able to offer a more comprehensive schedule.

So my advice, kids, is if you have an interest in taking an amazing full body workout with personalized attention — try it out. You get your first two classes for the price of one, which is a great deal. Maybe you’ll love it. Maybe you’ll want to go more. Maybe you’ll hate it. But it can’t hurt to try. There was none of the competitiveness of Physique 57 and Rupa is quick to correct you — and to compliment you when you’re doing something right!

When I got home to the boy’s after class, I was going on and on about how amazing the class was. I was talking fast, bouncing around — I felt like I took a drug! It was probably similar to a runner’s high. I couldn’t stop saying how amazing the class was, how I need to go back, how wonderful Rupa was. When the boy gets home from a workout, he plops down and feels so tired. He couldn’t believe I had so much energy after this. But seriously, this class is like a bright burst of sunshine and warmth on a dreary, rainy day. Which is actually the truth. Yesterday was a  thunderstorming day. Which got a whole lot better after this class!

Again, if you’re in the NYC area, try the Nalini Method. I can guarantee it will be a great workout. Another testimonial said that no two classes are the same — so don’t think your class will be the same as the one I just described. But do think it will be one of the best workouts of your life, because I have no doubt about that:

Rupa is wonderful at one-on-one attention. Even when the class is full, you feel as if you are taking a private class. Her classes are never the same so I never get bored because she is always adding a new exercise!

I can’t say enough about her specifically and her class. I really feel as if she enjoys getting people in shape. There is nothing better than a teacher who loves what they do.”

And if you’re not in NYC, check out Rupa’s podcasts here. Get a great workout with Rupa from wherever you are.

So, here’s the deal. I need to do a regular workout this month that won’t hurt my knee but will strengthen my legs. I believe that for the money, this class will deliver the best results and the fact that I don’t hate it (aside from planks!) is a good thing. It is certainly addicting; I already can’t wait to go back! The problem? Limited class availability. If class is only given on Tues and Thurs evenings, I will feel confined to those. If plans or something comes up on a Tuesday, my whole week is screwed because there aren’t enough alternative times I could go. Joining  here for a month at this point is not a good idea. Dropping in for a class every now and again — when I don’t have a month membership somewhere similar — IS a good idea. I will of course go back for my second class next week, but after that I think I will have to wait until the schedule gets filled in better to commit to a month there. Rupa would love a bigger schedule too, so show some interest and stop by! You won’t be sorry — I already feel tighter today.

Next week in this blog: A surprise popchips delivery, a vegan college cookbook review, Bethenny’s topless movie and the new doormat at the scene of the crime!

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