Saturday, September 26, 2009

Hamstring Curl on Cybex

Currently doing 3 sets of 10 (slow) reps at 30lbs.

Holy moly! Do my hamstrings get warm. I slowly to insure proper form and function of the movement.
The first set is the hardest. The second set gets easier and the third set is for endurance. It's amazing how the muscle prepares to work on the 2nd and 3rd sets. The muscle seems to wake up and wants to work. :)
I rest about a minute between each set.

User Positioning - 100 degree angle between seat and back pad helps maintain a neutral and more comfortable back position and also relieves hamstring tension. Pads positioned under the forearm encourages a neutral spine.

Tibia Pad - Offset input arm allows for the tibia pad to adjust with minimal effect on the starting angle of the knee. In combination with proper pivot location, this allows the use of a contoured pad for improved comfort.

Body Building 101

I'm taking Body Building 101 at Kingsborough this semester to learn about weight training, machines, and freeweight exercises. Surprisingly the first 20 minutes of class are dedicated to a discussion of Nutrition. My combined experience of Americorps/Share Our Strength and my personal interest in optimal nutrition practices, I'm ahead of the curve! :)
The weight training part is where I need to concentrate my efforts. I'll attempt to post a new move every week. Afterall, the blog is the fun part of my life this semester. To document my activity which directly influences my happiness levels.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

AFAA Pilates Workshop part 2


The workshop definitely met my expectations. Amy Marshall was the presenter, a master trainer from Massachusetts. She taught us the 27 AFFA exercises along with brilliant modifications and adjustments to use when correcting clients. We had fun, worked hard, and learned new ways of looking at the Pilates movements. I highly recommend AFAA workshops for continueing education credits as opportunities to keep up-to-date on fitness trends and to network with peers. AFAA gets 2 thumbs up!

The workshop was held at 24 Hour Fitness Ultra Sport/Derek Jeter Club on E53rd St and 3rd Ave. It's a large and beautiful, new facility with an excellent Group Fitness room, locker rooms, and a generally friendly staff. Though one guy I talked to gave a bit of attitude about having to help me. Come on, those fancy lockers with digital locks are tricky! Overall I give it a 3 star rating. I'd have to see what it's like on the weekday when I am certain it is full of stressed out office workers.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

AFAA Pilates Workshop


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Yay! I'm so excited to attend the AFAA Practical Pilates workshop. I was certified by AFAA last February and took their primary Group Fitness Certification and the Practical Yoga Workshop. I had a blast, learned some new techniques and cueing ideas, and met a fantastic group of fitness professionals.
So if last year was any indication of the AFAA experience, tomorrow is gonna rock!
I look forward to what I will learn and how to incorporate it into my classes for the benefit of all my clients.