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Monday, March 17, 2014

502 Power Yoga


Another week, another new class. This time I tried out the free class at 502 Power Yoga that was offered through Lululemon


502 Power Yoga recently opened this year. They are located on Dundee just off of Bardstown Road in the Highlands. There is a limited number of parking spots behind their building. I just parked on one of the side streets. I entered the studio through the back entrance which was easy to find by their sign. I took my shoes off, entered in their studio, and was warmly greeted by one of the instructors. Once the previous class was done we walked in the heated workout room to set up our mats. It was suppose to be a full - 42 person - class so we had to have just a couple of inches between our mats. We ended up only having about 30 people so we were able to space out a little more. 

The style 502 Power Yoga teaches is Power Vinyasa Yoga. As described on their website it is "inspired by the Baptiste Methodology—is suitable for all levels. It is a powerful, energetic and playful style with a strong emphasis on breath and proper alignment. There’s plenty of room for beginners, intermediate and advanced students to be challenged in the same class." They also offer classes that are non-heated. 


We began our workout warming up. Cat Larimore, our instructor talked us through the poses versus seeing her do them. I was in the back, so it would have been hard to see them. There was plenty of people who I could watch plus they had 2 other instructors that were walking around fixing your form as needed, which I found helpful. I had no idea my heels could actually be touching the ground in downward facing dog. The instructor talked throughout the whole class reminding us to check in with our bodies, to relax, smile, and breath. Near the end, they turned off the lights, added some music, and turned on the disco ball while trying to do some back bends which I was not even close to doing. Afterwards, we did a few more moves before cooling down and relaxing. At the end, they passed out cooled lavendar washclothes to each of us to cool down even more. 

I really enjoyed the class even though I was unsure of being so close to others. It was great stretching for my runnerself, which I do not do nearly enough. Prior to class, I tweeted them asking what I needed to bring, being my first yoga class at a yoga studio. They said a mat, water, towel, and sense of humor. They were right. If I had a do over, I think I would bring a beach towel with all the sweating I did!

502 Power Yoga is this month's Lululemon studio of the month, so there are 2 more free classes - today and next Monday at 7:30pm. You signup online to make sure everyone has a spot. They are also offering new students unlimited classes for $40 for 40days. Drop-in class is $16 and they have other class packages as well.

Another interesting tidbit, you can participate in their energy exchange program. If I lived closer this would be very tempting. For a weekly shift of volunteering there, you can get unlimited free yoga! 

Be sure to follow them on facebook and twitter to stay up-to-date on their events and classes!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Workouts for the Weekend! March 14, 15, and 16

There are lots of 'fit in' options for the weekend! Lots of options on the calendar and venturing outdoors on your own for some fresh air via biking, walking, running, hiking is always a great option too!


Friday:
AcroYoga with Africa Yoga Project - You Do Yoga - 100% of the proceeds go to the African Yoga Project. "This workshop will consist of demonstration, partner work, and discussion."
Black Light Zumba - FitMe Studio - $3 - A fun night of fitness with friends 

Saturday:
Bike to Beat Cancer Kickoff - Seneca Park - 5-15mile bike ride
Nutrition 101 - VO2 Multisport - Free, preregistration needed -  502-290-7433 
Green Derby Gallop 4K- 4th Street Live
Kenny Gilliland Memorial Fundraiser 5K/10K - Crestwood

Sunday:
Mommy and Me Yoga - You Do Yoga - Donation Based


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Kids Races

The adults should not have all the fun with road races! Here are some kid-focused or kid friendly races in the area.

Mighty Titans - Races (mud, obstacles) all throughout the spring and summer. Check out their website for more information. [My son LOVES these races!]

Derby City BMX Racing - Check out the website for practices and races at EP Tom Sawyer Park

Kid's Fun Run - After each segment of the Triple Crown - The last one is March 22.

Great Amazing Race - Family race with kids K-12 grade - Seneca Park - April 19

Kentucky Derby FunRun - Ages 3-14 - Louisville - April 27

Louisville MB Short Track Series - Kids Race for free - Starts in May

Throo the Zoo 5K - Family Friendly - Louisville Zoo - May 10

Splash and Dash - Ages 7-15 year olds - Blairwood Swimming Club - May 31

Color Run - June 7 - Louisville - All ages

Douglass Hills Kids TRY-athlon - Ages 6 + -EP Tom Sawyer Park - July 27

Hike, Bike, and Paddle - Typically Memorial and Labor Day weekends - FREE - Family friendly

IronKids Fun Run - August - Waterfront

Bike to Beat Cancer - Family Group Ride - Sept.20

Big Hit Kids Fun Run - October - Associated with the 1/2 and 1/4 marathon

Kentucky Stampede - Running group for youth and adults


Also check out my post on Not your Typical Road Races for additional possible family friendly races such as foam or glow races.

Know of other races and events that are kid friendly? E-mail me at fitinlou@gmail.com so I can update

Monday, March 10, 2014

Homefit Personal Training Bootcamp with Erin

Continuing my quest to try out new fitness classes, I ventured into HomeFit Personal Training to give Erin's bootcamp class a try. I received an e-mail from a 40something female saying Erin's class has helped her get in the best cardiovascular shape ever and to check it out, so I did.

HomeFit Personal Training at St. Matthews Station
HomeFit Personal Training is located in St. Mathews Station - same as PiYo. They are located in the front just off of Shelbyville Road.

I was greeted by Erin at the front desk and signed a waiver for my participation. We placed our drinks and other belongings at the back near the water cooler and couches. We (about 24 of us) walked out into the hallway to get started. Erin led us in warming up with arm circles and leg stretches while she was going through announcements for the regulars. She welcomed the newbies and said you may feel lost, you will catch on,  just watch the others, and work at your own pace.  Pretty much spot on.  Erin also mentioned with warmer weather in the future, boot camp will be moved outside so you would need to dress accordingly or in layers. Staying inside shorts, tights, t-shirts, or tanks is appropriate attire. If you have some workout gloves, I would recommend those as you do alot of work on the floor. Also eating something an hour before class and staying hydrated throughout the day is highly recommended!

The warm-up continued with ladders and stairs. Next we did variations of the inchworm and gorilla crawl down the hallway in St. Matthews Station. Erin did a great job demonstrating all levels of the exercise. Although there were other people in the boot camp, it was up to you to still pushed yourself as much as you can. I imagine each time you return you can see yourself improving into the harder levels. After the hallway work, we moved upstairs with variations of burpees with stairs. Again, Erin was right there with us doing the workout.  Finally, we ended with some ab workouts, and we all crashed on the floor when we were done, covered in sweat.

 This was a great total body workout. All fitness levels were present in the class. Erin keeps the class going and gives ample water breaks. She kept the class engaged and motivated. Seeing her lead the class by working out right alongside us was encouraging - she is a beast (and I mean that in a good way)! This class would be great for someone who needs to have their fitness scheduled into their day. You can get the workout several times a week , just focusing on getting your fit in while you are there. I heard stairs and push-ups are common, but the class is never the same, so you would never get bored with the same old routine. I would recommend this class for ALL fitness levels because she did a great job in showing different levels of each exercise and alternatives.

Homefit Personal Training also offer yogafit and specializes in individual, couple, or group personal training.  They offer TWO free workouts so there is no excuses not to try it out to see if this is a good fit for you!

*For more first time is free classes check out this post.

**Know of another place that you love that I should check out or wondering about a place? Let me know: fitinlou@gmail.com

***Be sure to check out the other reviews: b.silque, trapeze, Zumba, Insanity, Hwang's Martial Arts, Mighty Momz, Pure Fitness Training, Project Body, Skyrobics

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Weekend Workouts March 7,8, & 9

We are moving on to another weekend in March. Looking forward to a pretty decent weekend to enjoy the great outdoors! Weather is suppose to be clear and in the high 40s and low 50s! Great for getting your long runs for next month's Derby mini, 2nd leg of the Triple Crown, hiking in a local park, or maybe drag your bike out for a ride.

Here are some other active ideas to get your fit in this weekend:

Friday
Community Yoga - $5 - Infinity Bliss

Saturday

  • PiYo - $8 drop-in or mention you are a Fit in Lou reader and your first class is free - just need a mat.

Sunday:
  • InstaFam Hunt- Fun Redone - Tickets Needed - Fun and active for the whole family
  • Zumba - FitMe Studio -$8



FYI-
  • VO2 is hosting a Nutrition 101 class on March 15. It is free but pre-registration is needed.Just give them a call.
  • 502 Power Yoga is Lululemon studio of the month so sign up for one of their free Monday classes or check out one of their donation based classes with Africa Yoga Project

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Mega Quest

    Looking for something special to do with the family or a date night that is active? Check out Mega Quest at MegaCaverns. It is a ropes course that is designed for adults and kids 5 years and up.
I recently checked it out with my 6 year old son and a few friends. He was so excited and even more so once we got into the room with the lights and music.

    We checked in and were fitted with our safety gear - harness and helmet with a light. Scout said he felt like a minion which he thought was pretty cool. The instructors go over rules and how to work the latches on the ropes. Once we practiced, we moved on to the course. You can go anyway you want on the course and stay on the course for 3 hours. There is an upper level and lower level. The upper level seemed more challenging than the lower level. I recommend practicing some on the lower level before heading up to the upper level. The zip line into the cargo net was by far the favorite section of the course for both my son and I. A few of the challenges with moving wood to walk across was difficult for my son, but that was in the minority.
After about 2 hours, Scout was getting tired and ready to go. Definitely worked up a sweat along with some upper body workout going across the cargo nets or holding on with my arms and hands on the other challenges.

   This is just another unique experience that Louisville has to offer. It is a great way to beat the cold or hot weather to do something active.




Monday, March 3, 2014

Skyrobics at Skyzone

Helping you to find your fit in Louisville has taken me to new heights at Skyrobics at Skyzone.
I recently met my friend and soccer teammate, Jamie there to try it out for you.

The first hurdle, although not major, is making the reservation. These classes fill up fast! Skyzone has 2 classes each day on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 6pm and 7pm. We were able to make a reservation the day before, but they did not have many openings. They said typically calling the week before you can pretty much get a spot in the class. To reserve a spot, you must call and pay over the phone. The classes cost $12 plus $2 for the socks. You can also buy a 10 class pass for $99. The socks are yours to keep and can be reused. However, they may not last too long as I saw some sticky things from the bottom of the socks on the trampolines throughout the class.

Skyzone socks
Skyzone has some of the most friendliest greeters! After checking in with the friendly staff and getting my socks at the front desk, the staff worker took me back to the dodgeball courts where the class was going to be held.  I met Mary, who was a sub instructor who was super positive, encouraging, and friendly. The other instructors happen to be under the weather. We were able to leave our shoes, water, and other belongings right there.

My frog jumping moves
From their website, they describe skyrobics as "low impact and combines advanced calisthenics, core exercises and strength building aerobics." The class started with a warm-up of getting a feel for the trampoline with jumping in X's and V's and a few other exercises for about 15 minutes including some weighted exercise balls. Then for the next 30minutes we did a circuit workout (including exercises such as crab walk, leg lifts, frog jumping, lunges, tricep dips). Each person from class was at one station. Mary demonstrated each stations before we started the circuit, but also did so throughout the circuit workout since it was hard to remember what each one was without others to watch. Each station lasted about 60seconds. After the circuit workout, we did a few ab workouts, had a race across the trampolines where we split into 3 teams, and then cooled down.

Throughout the workout we could get water as needed and work at our own pace. I think this workout would be great for someone new to fitness, needing low impact, wanting to get back into shape, or wanting something active and fun to do with friends. It definitely worked the whole body. It wasn't quite as cardio intense as I expected, but surprised with the upper body exercise that was done. Just wearing your normal workout clothes that allow you to move around easily would be good. For more of a cardio workout you can just jump with friends during their open jump time.

Another perspective from my friend, Jamie:


Warming up
It was definitely different.  I really liked the trampoline and found it challenging to master some of the moves (Frog Jump anyone?).  The hour went by very quickly.  It would be a good beginner class.
My suggestion for the class would be to do more creative jumping and balance incorporating the trampoline (jump toe touch, jump and try to turn around 180, frog jumps etc).  Another suggestion would be to offer more modifications both less and more difficult to meet the fitness level of all of the participants.

Jumping Jack Jamie
All in all it was a fun change of pace and definitely worth trying out if you want a low impact all over workout or are looking for something new to kickoff a “workout more” resolution.