Spring Obsessed! (plus the secret of cardio, calories and resistance)

I’m obsessed with Pilates.
When I pass by stores that sell housewares and I see the word “Plates” – I always think it says Pilates. Seriously, no joke.

My obsession has a structure. Each year, I focus my attention on a new element of Pilates. Something I hadn’t necessarily explored before in my almost 30 years of studying the method.

This year it’s the Springs!
I’ve become completely consumed with the primary tool of Pilates – the metal springs.
The use of Springs, and therefore resistance, defines Pilates.

And since Resistance training is scientifically proven to change your muscle constitution, create lean muscle and rev up your metabolism, then the Pilates Springs may be the magic potion we’ve all been looking for.

For the first time in my Pilates career – I have created a signature class called SpringTONE. It’s completely devoted to the use of the Springs and the resistance and tone they create.

Allow me to answer a few questions that folks have been asking!

Why did you create this class?

I created it to combat the trouble spots and the tone-resistant areas on my own body. After two kids and a few more decades, working out solely on the Mat was no longer enough. I wasn’t satisfied with group classes that were repetitive, or too loud or too crowded. And I wanted something new, and most importantly fun. The Springs are fun!

Why the focus on the Springs?

I’m losing 1 percent of my muscle mass every single year simply by virtue of being a woman of a certain age. Yes, this is a universal law. Just maintaining your muscle (which in turn keeps you burning calories) requires you to exercise with a certain degree of weight bearing and resistance. Before 30 – bodyweight exercises like yoga and barre methods were enough for me. But after, not so much. Now we need bodyweight PLUS! Not little elastic bands, but real weights, real equipment or in the case of Pilates, real Springs!

But what about Cardio

Ah, the age old question everyone wants the answer to. Of course I say yes – you must! Women die of heart attacks all the time. You need cardio to be heart healthy. And you can even get a nice calorie burn while you’re on the path, the stepper, the treadmill or the bike. BUT, the second you are off the bike, you’re done. You stop burning calories. Quite the opposite, the second you are done with your Resistance workout – you START burning calories! It’s that simple. Don’t get me wrong, I believe all exercise is good for you, but proven results require certain strategies. Studies show resistance training trumps cardio each and every time.

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The only downside to this new class is now every time I see the word RingTone – I think they are advertising my new class!

~Alycea

10
Apr
2011

…and on the 7th day…

…so the email from my 21 -day “cardio coach” (my pet name, not hers) Jewel Elizabeth began.  A gentle reminder that there is no rest for the weary – that the camera does in fact add 10 lbs and that it will be very tough to do a full run through of the DVD programs I am planning if I’m not in great shape.

I know what you’re thinking – it’s much like going to your 20 year high school reunion.  Well yeah, but here’s the thing.  At least you get to choose your outfit when it’s your reunion.  As the talent for hire in a DVD, I am subject to the costume director’s whims.  I fear cropped pants and a sports bra may be in my future.  …… oh, I can’t even think about that right now.  Change of topic – stat!

Here’s how my first 9 days went….

1.  Spin class – my choice of cardio poison.  Always fun.

2.   Run/ Walk – using my Nextfit Keychain Trainer – actually really fun.

3.  Zumba – way less fun than it should have been given my dance background.   It will be more fun when I “get it”.

4.  Spin (repeat)

5.  ——–?  (oh right, my lapse day – but honestly I had to attend a funeral.   No really, I did.

6.   TRX / Bike  /Kettlebell – with Brian Lawson (uber-trainer) my favorite workout day by far!  I love this stuff.

7.  Walk / Jog  – not as fun as the first time but the new Nextfit trainer was mean!

I did in fact eat too many marshmallows this week ( a friend sent me a box of homemade yummy ones) BUT I think I made up for in with the above caloric deficit!  I am using my Stickk.com contract with a referee at work to weigh me.

Big Pro for the week – I am definitely mixing it up.  What’s not written here is that I always do my classic Pilates mat – without it I wouldn’t get through this stuff – it’s my maintenance routine.

On the development side of things, I am busily mapping out three cool and innovating progams.  And of course casting my back up gals!

I think things are going to start to get really fun right about now.

..just gotta get those lateral delts workin’….


Next week………….the struggle for Power!!

13
Jan
2010