Namaste with friends!

I love when exercising becomes a social event! Before that, I have to quickly share my new love: The Lululemon Athletic Deep V III. Equinox presents each of it’s new members a 20% discount which they may use during their first month towards any non-sale purchase in their store. Most of my workout tanks are at least three years old and therefore needed to be thrown out. However, I wanted to have at least one back up before I retired my nike tanks. Yestereday I stopped in the UES Equinox in hopes of finding a replacement. I knew I wanted something that I could use for all my workout styles- running, yoga, and spinning. Therefore, it would need to breathe, provide support, and anything else was a plus. I was quickly drawn to the v-neck style of this tank and hoped it would be a bit more becoming than the average tank. Great success! This tank has a fully breathable back panel, an ipod holder, is long enough to not ride up during yoga, and served as a great base layer during today’s run! I highly suggest it for anyone looking for a new top!

Yesterday, Geoff and Elizabeth invited Bo and I to join them at Life In Motion yoga studio since his sister, Jennifer, was subbing for the regular teacher. Friday night they both raved about her teaching style and promised that the class would leave you begging for more but your muscles begging for mercy. Life In Motion is a small studio located at 105th and Broadway on the Upper East Side. I had never ventured north of 95th street and therefore was amazed with the area. It’s located on the second floor above a divine bakery. Imagine smelling fresh bread and treats while in downward dog! Due to the studio’s size it is a bit difficult to enter especially during the winter. There was a flood of people leaving the earlier class which meant the boot/coat closet area was quite congested. Luckily Geoff and Elizabeth showed up a few minutes after I arrived and directed me to the sign in desk and studio. The staff was friendly and excited that their sub had drawn a following. The class was $10 per person for first time visitors and then $2 to rent a mat. I immediately regretted not lugging my mat from home. These were unfortunately the dirtiest, thinnest, studio mats i’ve ever rented. I was appaled that they charged me for the thin mat. Oh well, that is what I get for not bringing my own! The studio quickly filled and Bo and I grabbed spots in the back since this was his first hour and a half vinyasa class. He has only taken 5-6 yoga classes previously and most of them were bikrham. The class began with the longest chant series i’ve ever heard but Jen told us this is something the studio requires as it helps ground each person in the practice and the present state. Hmm, not sure three minutes of chants really does that for me. Jen’s music selection was fantastic and really helped me find my groove as we moved through the poses. Her class focused on opening up our hips and lower backs while strengthening the core with a number of pigeons, downward dogs, and plank poses. I loved that I truly didn’t know what would come next as it didn’t follow the typical warrior 1, warrior 2, etc pattern. In fact, we never entered warrior 2 during the class! Elizabeth was certainly right, shivasana was amazing as Jen personally walked around to each participant and adjusted their shoulders!

If the studio wasn’t such a far trek I would definitely return as the price is very reasonable and the staff was pleasant. However, due to the 7 subway being shutdown for 9 weekends, the trek took almost 45 minutes. But, Bo and I have already decided that if Jen is teaching again next Saturday then we’ll definitely be there! Hopefully I can convince her to do a few one on one classes. My goal is to become comfortable in my practice and make improvements on my inversions. This is often difficult in packed classes as the instructor doesn’t have time to provide proper coaching. Have any of you ever taken small or 1:1 yoga classes? Is it worth the price?


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It’s not fitness, it’s life and other changes

Where do I even begin? It has been six months since my last post and quite a bit has changed! The biggest of which is that I enjoyed the most wonderful day of my life on November 21, 2009! Bo and I were finally married after six years of dating! The wedding was gorgeous, our friends and family flew in from all over the country to celebrate, and the honeymoon was a week of warm and sunny bliss. We chose Cap Juluca, on Anguilla, as our honeymoon destination after months of research and contemplation. We knew we wanted a destination which would allow for water sports, excursions, luxurious treatment and service, while also answering the needs of two foodies! The restaurants on Anguilla took us completely by surprise. Each one, filled with it’s own unique atmosphere, was very different but also allowed us to taste some of the freshest red snapper, goat stew, and plenty of caribbean influenced dishes. I will definitely dedicate a post in the near future to our honeymoon food.
Since returning, we have been going non-stop with work, holiday parties, traveling back to our home in Georgia for Christmas, hosting Bo’s best friend for New Years, and now this weekend we have two friends coming into the city for their first taste of New York! Living in a “destination” city is definitely one of my favorite parts about New York City! 
One of our big decisions upon returning was whether or not we’d finally join a “real gym.” My friend Lauren had been pestering me for the past three months to join Equinox. She insisted we’d be able to work out together, motivate each other to leave our desks at a reasonable time, and get to spend quality time at the gym. The price tag was definitely hard to swallow, but in the end, Bo and I chose to join on December 31st! We were able to take advantage of their awesome New Year’s program which meant no initiation fees! Bo even received one free month since he “referred” me. 
The gym has been incredible thus far. It has allowed Bo and I to finally enjoy classes together that challenge our bodies while also keeping our workout fresh. Last week, our first week as members, we enjoyed three spinning classes on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Each instructor has a very different motto for their class. For example, Dave M makes you happy you woke up and braved the cold for a 6:45 Monday morning workout. His motto is, “You have 23 other hours to recover so make this one your hardest.” His class pushes you with hill workouts, “dumbell sets”, and great music. Danielle, tomorrow’s instructor, has a more moderate paced class, but it serves as a wonderful recovery. In addition, she teaches a treadmill running class from 7:15-7:45 which i’m dying to try tomorrow. It combines speed and hills with the added benefit of having someone their to coach and inspire you. Last week I was amazed that over half our class joined her afterwards. I wonder if I can at least give it a try tomorrow? In addition to spinning, i’ve resolved to enjoy at least two yoga classes each week. Lauren and I were blessed with last Thursday’s Power Vinyasa class at 54th street. The teacher’s voice was young and calming but she also walked around during class ensuring that everyone was in the right posture. I yearn for teacher’s correction during class as that is the primary difference from using a DVD. On Saturday, I took a risk and enjoyed a yoga class on my own after my Equifit evaluation. I was intimidated when I saw people practicing headstands before class. While I enjoy yoga and hope to improve my practice this year, this bear is no Jenna from Eat Live Run. But, I put my worries aside and left my thoughts on the door’s threshold. An hour later I had attempted crow, one leg at a time, been assisted into an inversion, and released the week’s tension with four bridge poses! 
While I haven’t truly figured out what the role of this blog will be in my life, I have realized that I miss the community and the experience to capture my adventures. It will always include food adventures because as Julia Child’s character in Julia and Julia said, “oh I eat so well!”  In addition, I hope to capture some of the fitness experiences that a membership to both Equinox and New York Road Runners will allow this year.
So, that being said, i’m exhausted and have to be ready for another great spin class tomorrow morning. But, until then, if you have any thoughts or suggestions on returning to a blog please provide. As well, remember that i’ve been out of the blog world for 6 months and haven’t been reading during that time either. So if you’ve discovered a great new blog please send the site my way!
 
 
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Three questions Thursday and a giveaway

Wahoo! It’s Thursday evening which means I get to entertain my old friend, Charlene, tonight for our favorite shiritaki italian dinner, tomorrow is Friday, and then Bo and I head up to my family’s place in Manchester Center, VT! I’m so excited to see my family! But, Thursday also means it’s Three Questions Thursday! Here they are, straight from good ol’ Iowa Girl. Similar to Iowa Girl and the other bloggers out there, I love learning about my readers, especially the lurkers. According to my most recent blog data, i’m getting around 75-100 visits a day so i’d love to get to know everyone!
  1. Do you have any summer vacation plans you’re excited about? So far we have two trips up to my family’s place in Vermont, one trip down to Savannah, my bachelorette party down at the shore, and then enjoying everything this amazing city has to offer in the summer. I have summer hours in my new job which means I get off at noon on Fridays! I am hoping to catch some matinee shows and events with friends!
  2. Would you rather live in a place with seasons, or somewhere that’s warm or cold (if you’re into that!) all year round? I absolutely love seasons! I grew up in Savannah, Georgia where you had HOT and cool. There was no in between and we only saw snow 2 times the first 18 years of my life.
  3. Is your car clean or messy? My car used to be pretty messy at times because I would live out of it when I was living between NYC and Philadelphia. But, I am not a messy person by nature and it drove Bo absolutely crazy!

GIVEAWAY

As promised guys, we have a fabulous and tasty giveaway this week! The amazing folks over at Sonny and Joes want everyone to have the opportunity to try their products. Therefore, they are offering up TWO of their wonderful sampler packs to lucky winners! You can see our review of their products here, but needless to say we have loved every flavor we’ve tried so far and will definitely be buying them again soon!

Two lucky readers will win a sampler pack from Sonny and Joes including 6 different flavors of hummus!
How to enter:
1) Leave a comment below telling me the best movie you’ve seen lately either on DVD or in the theater!
2) Add me to your blogroll or follower and let me know below
3) If you don’t have a blog, leave me a comment letting me know
4) Follow me on Twitter. Earn 2 bonus entries for tweeting about this giveaway! Healthyhappier is my twitter name or search by email aerudolph@gmail.com
The contest will end next Monday, June 8th at midnight! Good Luck!
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