Stephanie Nieman’s Revolve Body Ride

After a week of fighting a cold and feeling lethargic, I was ready to try a new tactic yesterday. It was finally Friday and that meant it was time to welcome the weekend! I spent the day at the office finishing lots of work and taking extra doses of Vitamin C and warm liquids in hopes that it would soothe my throat.

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Once 6pm arrived, instead of heading home and crawling in bed, which I’ve done every other night this week, I decided to try sweating out all the germs.

I was feeling better but definitely not 100% and therefore couldn’t imagine hanging my head upside down at yoga or going for a run in my beloved Central Park. But, I could see myself jamming out on a spin bike. I knew I wanted something that would boost my mood and get my body moving. I hoped to find a class at Equinox but unfortunately either the classes were at the wrong time or they were all booked. Fail!  This is just one of the reasons I’m finally parting ways with Equinox after almost four years as a member. Twenty three hours in advance all their Saturday spin classes were already booked solid! Really? I’m not sure what has happened lately but it’s getting harder and harder to find a spot in their classes. That’s not something I’m okay with when I’m trying to have an active weekend!

Luckily, I’ve been chatting with Stephanie Neiman on Twitter for the past few weeks and had a special code to try out her spin class at Revolve for free! (The code is SN2013 for your reference!)

I snagged the last bike available and headed down to Union Square ready to give Revolve another chance. As you read in my previous posts, I wasn’t in love with the studio. The front desk staff hasn’t been the friendliest, the rides are a bit shorter than I’m used to, and the studio itself is still growing and finding it’s niche.

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What a difference an instructor can make! As luck would have it, due to availability and class schedule, I took the Body Ride for the 3rd time (initial Revolve review) and expected to feel the same way about it as I did the first two times. Rushed, too short for a real workout, and an arm’s section that doesn’t necessarily challenge me. Oh Stephanie was going to have none of that at all! The Friday night happy hour dance party started at 6:30 on the dot and by 6:40 the entire class was dripping sweat! The ride itself was filled with hills which kept us pushing the resistance and then, when we’d hit the top of a hill instead of getting a break Stephanie would have us push the speed for 25-30 seconds hitting RPMs of 100-105! Her music selection last night was mostly 90s jams, perfectly on tempo with the workout, that had us all bobbing are heads and shaking to the music.

Stephanie’s class had us riding for 39 minutes before squeezing in about 6 minutes of arms. Thanks to the 5 pound sandbag weights I used versus the 3 pounds my arms definitely felt the section. It was a mix of tricep, bicep and shoulder work but I liked that she didn’t have us keep riding during this section. In previous classes when instructors ask us to keep pedaling, even slowly, I find I have a hard time focusing on my arm form.

This was the perfect way to get back into the swing of working out while still fighting the last bit of the cold. After 45 minutes I felt like a new woman who was ready for a girl’s night out with Melissa!

If you haven’t tried Revolve yet I recommend you hop on downtown if you’re in New York and give it a try. The instructors who have been recommended the most to me are Kira Stokes, Dyan Tsiumis and Stephanie Nieman! If you’re around Sunday afternoon at 3pm Dori and Melissa are hosting another class at Revolve! Find out more information here!

Do you give studios a second chance after one not so great experience?

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Uplifting Strength with Michelle Mason

Friday morning I returned to one of my favorite places in the city to break a sweat, Uplift Studios. As you may recall, I’m no stranger to Uplift. (Previous reviews here and here.)I’ve taken a few classes here in the past, but this was my first time trying their new class format.

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In case you haven’t been to Uplift yet, here is a quick tour of the studio including their vibrant green color scheme, shiny gorgeous “locker room” which includes everything and anything you could need, and the group fitness studio. They even offer phone chargers, curling irons, Nespresso machine, and free wi-fi!

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Friday morning Theodora and I spent 55 minutes getting our butts kicked during Uplifting Strength, led by Michelle. As I referenced above, Uplift debuted a new workout class schedule back in February which now means they focus the schedule around two classes: Uplift Strength and Uplift Cardio. Their site does a great job describing the new class.

UPLIFTING – STRENGTH:
Uplifting-Strength incorporates dumbbells, resistance bands and your own body in order to build strength and power — two of a woman’s most important assets! You’ll use the heaviest weights you can and work each muscle group to fatigue before moving on to the next. To build explosive power (and to keep calorie burn high!), Tabata-style cardio bursts are incorporated, including a high-energy “finisher” to leave you feeling exhilarated, accomplished, and strong. Developed by Uplift’s general manager and head instructor Michelle Mason.

The 55 minute class few by thanks to Michelle’s awesome playlist which included a mix of top songs, West Coast rap, and old school favorites including Madonna! I love that the class focuses on burning out each muscle group individually and then sticks an intense cardio burst before you transition to the next muscle group. The cardio is not a joke though. It’s 4 minutes of heart pounding hell filled with mountain climbers, burpees, and frog jumps which always kill me!

In addition since you work one muscle group to exhaustion and then move on to the next part, you can push yourself to the limit. I used 15 pound weights for the majority of our strength moves and can definitely feel it two days later! The work we did with the bands were also killers as they targeted muscles in different ways. As always, due to the small class format Michelle was able to correct our moves throughout the class ensuring that we are feeling the moves in the right muscles and not injuring ourselves.

The addition of a timer also helped us push even harder as we knew that there were only 20 seconds or so left of each set. I fully believe in her mantra used in class that you can do anything for a short amount of time. Even if that means dreaded burpees or lunge jumps!

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Thanks Michelle for a great early morning workout! This was a bright, energetic start to my Friday while still being a fun social event since Theodora joined!

For more reviews, check out some of Michelle’s great reviews on Rate Your Burn and FitMapped!

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As One Fitness Review

Thanks to my partnership with Fitmapped, I had the opportunity to try a new to me studio last night, As One. Located in Columbus Circle, right down the block from the Time Warner Center, As One squeezes a tough workout into a short time by using functional, compound weighted movements with cardio bursts.

I honestly had no idea what to expect and tweeted yesterday that I was nervous – hoping someone would calm my fears. Just two days after the half marathon my legs were still a bit weary. What I discovered upon entering the studio, located 3 floors above Broadway, was an environment that was somewhere between CrossFit and personal training. 2013-03-20 19.19.38

The studio and machines were very no frill, a far cry from some of the other studios I’ve visited in New York. But, what the studio lacked in frills, it made up for in workout style and personality.

The six of us were told that we’d experience many of their more common workout moves in a 65 minute long class that would mix cardio and strength. In addition, the trainers ensured that they’d watch us for form, correcting us along the way because form is more important than repetition. I loved hearing this as Lauren, my previous personal trainer, often preached the importance of proper form.

Our warm up got each of hearts beating quickly while warming up our joints and muscles: 5 rounds of 20 jumping jacks followed by 5 burpees.

Divided into 2 groups of 3 we started to tackle the core of the class, weight and cardio. They explained that we’d go through a circuit of exercises five times, rotating to stations along the way. The stations included the following:

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Cardio: Airdyne bike and StepMill

Floor moves: lunges, squats, mountain climbers, pushups, ab roll downs, dead lifts and rows with sand bags

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I really liked mixing it up with the StepMill and Airdyne bike. While the bike was definitely a bit retro, using both arms and legs to keep the pace high was an added challenge. By the time we finished the first round I knew I’d be sweating at the end! In addition, having a small group atmosphere allowed us to gain energy from each other and instilled a bit of competition. I was happy that I could still complete all the pushups in regular style though I did slow on the last round to ensure good form.

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True to their promise, the instructors did correct form the entire time and didn’t let anyone slack. This is definitely not a class for you if you like to take it easy or chill. Since the classes don’t allow for more than 15 participants, they can easily adjust and push you harder if they think it’s needed. I like having that level of accountability in a class.

One of the things that set As One apart from other fitness classes I’ve taken in the city that make me sweat and push me such as Barry’s or Uplift was the finale. Each class ends with 10 minutes of foam rolling and stretching. We did a few new to me moves with the foam roller, each of which targeted a different part of the leg! My fatigued legs were very thankful and I felt the buildup start to move as soon as the roller moved over the knots in my quads!

Would I go back: I’m spoiled considering that there are so many fitness options within walking distance of our apartment. If Columbus Circle was more convenient to my office or home, I’d definitely sprinkle this in when I’m looking for a good kick in the pants or with a friend. Their classes range from $20-$35 depending on the class and package purchased. If you want to try it out for yourself, they have such pride in what they do that the first class is ALWAYS FREE! Grab a friend and head uptown to try out one of their 3 different classes (As One Afterburn, As One Strength, or As One Cardio) and let me know what you think!

Want to read more? Check out the rest of the As One reviews on FitMapped!

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