Monday, September 16, 2013

Niki's 10-20-30 Pilates Challenge - Mixed Equipment Class

Ok today is Monday and aside from chasing my wild natives of children around, I didn‘t do any form of exercise all weekend. So as you can imagine, I was a little slow moving this morning getting to class. I had a new teacher, Laurie who was (no surprise) very sweet and helpful. The class reminded me a lot of Pilates playground. I attempted to do some sort of modified handstand type thing. (Note to self- remember to tuck my shirt in if I will be inverted.) I definitely need to work on upper body strength. Hopefully 9 weeks from now I will be walking backwards upside down or at least not flashing half the class when I attempt to do a handstand. You’re welcome fellow classmates or I’m sorry. Here’s to another adventure in my challenge!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Niki's 10-20-30 Pilates Challenge - Movement/Postural Evaluation

So today was my pilates evaluation. Basically what that means is the I spent an hour one on one with an instructor (Laurie) and she had me bend, twist and turn in all different directions to check my form, posture, strength etc. At the end of the evaluation I learned two really interesting and helpful things. First, I tend to arch my low back and stick my butt out. Laurie showed me how to “tuck” to fix that. Immediately I felt my lowers abs (one of my problem areas) engage and when I looked in the mirror, I swear I looked 5 lbs thinner when I was using proper posture and “tucking”. The second thing I learned was that I walk and stand in what’s called a turn out or with my feet in sort of a “v” shape. I’ve always known I walk this way but never knew that there was anything I could do about it. Apparently, it is the result of weak inner thigh muscles (another huge problem area). Laurie showed me again how to properly align myself and again I felt my muscles engage immediately. (Side note- as the daughter of a chiropractor I should definitely know better. My dad is probably reading this right now shaking his head saying “this is what I’ve been trying to tell you for 30 years Niki” Sorry dad) So armed with my new knowledge and an awareness that I apparently walk and stand like a duck, I am now determined to implement my new proper posture into everyday activities. I’ve tried to make a conscious effort to correct myself when I catch myself in duck walk and am hopeful that it will become second nature very soon.



Sunday, September 8, 2013

Niki's 10-20-30 Pilates Journey - Week 1 down, 9 to go!

Today was my third session and I had a little trouble getting here this morning as I was still kind of sore from Core Barre yesterday. But I am so glad I came! Pilates playground is my favorite class so far. Basically we just used all the different strange looking contraptions for an hour of what actually felt a lot like recess. I don’t know why, but I get a kick out of the fact that we are using what looks like bed springs to work out with. I’ve decided that my favorite thing about pilates is the reformer. And if I’m being totally honest, it’s because I get to lay down while using it. I am practically like the “Walking Dead” these days with as little sleep as I get, so I’ll take any and every opportunity to lay down. Any way, class was great and maybe I’m just imagining it, but I feel like I’m tightening up in my legs already! Huzzah!


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Niki's 10-20-30 Journey - 1st CoreBarre class

Today was session 2 of my challenge. I decided to try a Core Barre class. I was excited to try this class because my dream body is that of a ballerina’s. Since we’re being totally honest here, I secretly dreamed of being a ballerina while growing up but was never graceful/coordinated/disciplined enough for it. I was really hoping this class would be more of ballet exercises vs. actual dancing. (It was) As soon as I arrived I met Meredith, the instructor for the class. Ok, if I wasn’t motivated enough before, I am now after seeing Meredith (a mom to a 1 yr old) with a movie star body. It’s on now. I am putting Meredith’s picture on my fridge so she stares at me with her ridiculously hot mom body every time I want to eat cookie dough
at 10 pm
. Here is my proof that being a new mom does not have to equal being a slob. And she was nice too. I hate her. Just kidding, I really want to be her friend, and Loralee’s too for that matter. I wonder if they ever have wine night at the studio……Okay back to the class….We started class on a yoga mat which felt familiar (I am a long time yoga lover) and reassuring (no 8 counts). We quickly worked through a series of different exercises on the mat before moving to the barre. So, I finally figured out why ballerina’s have rockin awesome bods….Because they freaking work their tails off. That barre stuff is no joke. It was a totally different kind of hard then I’m used to. I could tell it was working deep little muscles in the areas I never seem to be able to really target (inner thighs, hips, low abs) Meredith had to correct my form several times. Each time she showed me the proper way to do something, I could instantly feel that it was working the muscles more efficiently. Even though it was tough, I was able to push through it and really enjoyed it. The hour went by very quickly and when it was over, I felt like my shaky thighs, arms and abs were sort of like a badge of honor. I knew I had gotten a very good workout. (My poor thighs were not quite sure what to think) I am as equally excited about this class as I was about the reformer class. So far so good. Two down, 28 left to go


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Niki's 10-20-30 Pilates Journey-1st Session

-My First Session- I decided (per the recommendation of Loralee) to start with a reformer class. I’d never used a reformer before and had no clue what to expect. Upon arriving at the studio I was greeted by a warm smiling face who I knew had to be Loralee (the owner). I arrived early and therefore had an opportunity to watch a bit of the class before mine. I was delightfully surprised to find out that the studio has very small class sizes. Being the klutz that I am, I have anxiety about falling on my rear or looking like a Spartan cheerleader from Saturday Night Live when I’m supposed to be zumba-ing or stepping in sync with 30 other people. So one major thumbs up for the 5 person class size. On a side note, I didn’t mind waiting at all because the studio is very soothing and comfortable. I definitely did not feel like I was waiting in a locker room. The class was great and with a little gentle help from the instructor, I actually felt pretty confident using the reformer. I could feel my muscles working but because I was laying down it felt much easier then I thought it would. However any thoughts that I wasn’t working out very hard were quickly dismissed as soon as I stood up on wobbly legs and confirmed again that night when I was sore in area I had long since forgotten about. All in all I would say session 1 was a success.