Friday, 13 September 2013

Princess Health and Aisling: "Once I Started With Zumba I Honestly Haven't Looked Back". Princessiccia

My Zumba Year � How to start and keep loving your Zumba routine!

It's just over a year ago since I started Zumba classes with Lily. I want to start this blog article by celebrating that and to offer it as encouragement - if I can stick with one form of exercise for a whole year (and I don't intend to stop) then I'm sure anyone can.

Lily has asked me if I'd be willing to share my story with you to offer encouragement and inspiration. So how did I come to Zumba and why do I think it has stuck?

First, a little about me. I work full time in a busy arts centre. Prior to that I worked in music education - running choirs, teaching singing, delivering large creative music projects. My schedule was irregular so it was difficult to find exercise classes that I could go to. When I moved to Dublin two years ago to take up a new job I decided to give Zumba a try.  Given my huge love of music and my reputation amongst my friends for dancing at the drop of a hat, I thought it might suit me. 

Zumba is definitely fun and it is also a serious workout. Picture me at the end of my 1st class with my face roaring red and my hair literally dripping wet not to mention my brain fried from the sheer concentration of trying to follow the steps! Despite this unattractive beginning, once I started with Zumba I honestly haven�t looked back.

So how did I stick with it so far? For a start, it gets easier and more and more fun - you�ll be surprised how quickly you get used to the steps and how your fitness improves.

Secondly, Lily's classes are conveniently close to either where I work or my home at times that flow easily with my daily life. This has been a major factor in being able to stick to the routine. 

Thirdly, unlike other teachers, Lily runs her classes through the summer so you can stay in your exercise rhythm year round and you don�t have to start again from scratch in September. 

Finally, Lily's classes are great value for money and buying the flexible no expiry class cards helps me stay committed as well as saving money.

I commit myself to going to one class a week and consider anything beyond this a bonus. Maybe because I don�t pressurise myself to do more than this, I often I make it to two classes and, very occasionally on very good weeks, even 3!

So in short here is what I have learned � my top tips for loving your Zumba routine:

� You are not lacking in self-discipline

What makes it difficult to stick to any routine is not lack of discipline � it�s whether or not the practicalities of getting to the class are easy or awkward. As Lily�s classes are either close to work or home at times that easily fit my daily routines, I don�t have to summon tonnes of determination every week to go.  In fact I�ve found I can actually stick to a routine quite easily - and even enjoy it!

� Having choice and flexibility in class days and times really helps 

I go through periods in my work for example where I 'm on duty on Saturdays but with Lily�s classes I can go on Tuesdays or Thursdays on those weeks so I am better able to stick with it even during busy work times.

� Eat a banana or a small snack about an hour before the class

It is great having 6pm classes so I can go straight from work to Zumba, but it is also dinner time and there�s nothing worse than trying to get through a high energy Zumba class while battling the hunger shakes!

� Bring a big bottle of water with you 

Try to hydrate throughout the day and before the class as well � perhaps keep the water bottle on your desk to remind you to drink.

� Invest in a pair of dance fitness shoes

This will protect your joints and also make doing all the twists and turns easier. It takes a little adjustment at first as they feel quite different to normal runners when you are wearing them, but I�m really glad I bought a pair. Also, if you enjoy other forms of dance (which I suspect you might if you are a Zumbaddict!) you can wear them for those classes too.

� The busier or more stressed you are, the more you need to go to Zumba

I find it is very tempting to stay late at work out of anxiety when times are stressful, but in fact I am always more productive the next day and better able to cope with the stress if I choose to go to Zumba instead. Exercise helps me to let go and relax mentally which is not something that comes easily to me, but it has certainly improved this past year with the help of Zumba.

� The mental battle is harder than the physical

It was a huge �aha� moment for me when I realised this. Get yourself some support - whether it be asking your friends and family to remind you that you always feel better after going to a class, setting a reminder on your phone to go off an hr before the class with a positive encouraging message on it, or putting a picture of you when you looked and felt great on your fridge or by your bed to remind you of your goal.

� Don't worry about getting the moves wrong! 

Easier said than done of course, especially in the beginning. But remember this is about exercise and fitness so the main thing is to keep moving at all times � your heart and lungs don't care if you moved your left foot or right hand at the wrong time. The body just loves having a workout - so just keep moving.

� Wear a watch in class

This really helps me with the mental battle and wanting to give up in the middle of the class, especially in the beginning when my fitness and energy levels were low. Sometimes a whole class can feel like forever. Wearing a watch helps me beak down the classes into smaller more doable chunks of time. I can see there is only 20 mins left, for example, which feels doable. Or I can encourage myself and say well done when I see I am halfway through a class, or almost there.  Now a year on I don't need it as much it still helps me on bad or tired days.

� All that Zumba shaking and hip wiggling is great for your organs

Being in good condition isn't just about the outside - it's also crucially to do with the condition of our vital organs on the inside that keep us alive and healthy. Wiggling and shaking may not be very �Irish� but it is excellent for toning and conditioning the internal organs which is vital for true health. Plus it�s great fun, freeing and joyful to move your body in new ways!

Thank you Lily for the great classes, the encouraging atmosphere and for inviting me to write this blog post which I have really enjoyed. I  hope these tips help some of you and I look forward to at least another year of great Zumba classes - see you there!

Aisling O'Gorman
12/09/2013


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Monday, 9 September 2013

Princess Health andH+P Early Sept Racing.Princessiccia

Princess Health andH+P Early Sept Racing.Princessiccia

The summer is coming to an end, but H+P is still out there, crushing race courses.  Here are some recent results:

Luke Eghoetz had an amazing race at the 2013 1/2 Ironman World Championships.  He averaged over 35hm/h on the bike, ran just over 1:30 for the half marathon, and managed to place inside the top 40 for his AG.  Click here for the results. 

Sue and Liz both had awesome performances in the Wasaga Beech Sprint Duathlon.  It was their first time ever doing a multisport event- Liz even manged to place 3rd in her AG!  Results.

Erik had a great showing at the half-Ironman in Muskoka.  Coming of injuries from his Ironman, Erik still went out and had fun, placing in the top 50 in his AG!  Results. 

Vance, despite a busy summer of racing, was back at it- this time in Montreal for the Duathlon National Championships.  He tore up the course, placing top 10 in his AG.  Results. 

Adam and Kev had one last showdown for the year at the Hy-Vee Olympic National Triathlon Championships (for USA).  Adam did take the win, but Kev unfortunately suffered a flat on the course.  He did finish the race on a positive note though with a sub-42 10K.  Results.

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Princess Health and Laetitita:"I Lost The Baby Weight In No Time". Princessiccia

I started Zumba class with Lily after I had my second baby. I was already going to Zumba classes elsewhere and I really enjoyed it.

My first class with Lily was a great experience because I was doing a real work out. She was really good and really professional. 

I was sweating more than at any other Zumba class. It was a completely different experience. The steps are easy to follow because Lily is a great teacher. While teaching she is smiling all the time.

For a few months I went to her classes several times a week and  I combined it with a healthy diet. I lost my extra weight in no time. More importantly I got rid of the nasty cellulite around my legs.

(Picture at the bottom: Laetitia before Zumba and healthy eating.
Picture at the top: Laetitia now!)




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Princess Health and Jessica: "I Lost Weight And I Felt Better About My Body". Princessiccia

I discovered Zumba fitness 3 years ago. At this time, I was 17 kilos more. I was unconfident and uncomfortable with my body. I always enjoyed dancing but I never liked intensive sport. That's why, it was hard for me to lose weight.

A friend told me about Zumba class, a new fitness program, where you move your body, dance, lose calories and have fun at the same time. So, we decided to try this new revolutionary program together. I enjoyed Zumba fitness immediately.

I loved the musics because they were very motivating and I liked all the choreographies. I didn't realize that I was losing calories during the class because I had fun. Moreover, I shared this moment with three friends, so it was very funny.



One year after discovering Zumba class, I lost a little bit weight but not enough for me (because I practiced Zumba class only once a week and my eating habits were very bad). So, I decided to change these habits thanks to a nutritionist. She showed me how to eat healthier. I discovered a lot of new foods and recipes. I learnt how to cook vegetables and fruits.

What's more, I decided to go to Zumba class more often (around 3 times a week). And the more I went, the more I loved it. After a Zumba class, I felt really good. I was smiling and proud of me because I gave all my energy. Rapidly, I lost weight and I felt better about my body.

Now, I think I'm addicted to Zumba fitness. When I arrived to Dublin 10 months ago, I really missed Zumba fitness. One of my principal purpose was to find a new class because I couldn't live without dancing.

Fortunately, I found Lily's class few months after. It made me smile and happy again !!

(Picture at the bottom: Jesssica before Zumba and healthy eating.
Picture at the top: Jessica now.)

Jessica Paul
19th June 2013


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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Princess Health and Christina: "It Has Changed The Way I Live My Life: ZUMBA Makes Me HAPPY". Princessiccia

My name is Christina, I am 42 years old and I am a ZUMBAholic :)

In the past I have tried many types of sports to take good care of my body: aerobics, step-, boxing-aerobics, Tai chi, swimming, walking, jogging, training in a gym; you name it! All of these sports were interesting and exciting at the beginning but after a few months I always started to get bored and found every one of them monotonous and dull. So, I ended up quitting every time!


As I love dancing and music in general, I had often thought, how nice it would be to be able to tone my body while moving to cool songs. So, when one day a friend told me about ZUMBA, I gave it a try.  This was 18 months ago and I haven't stopped going to Lily's classes ever since! I was even at a Zumbathon! And I have already convinced a few others to try it out; most of them are still in the group!

I could mention many healthy benefits that ZUMBA has for my body, such as calorie burn, toning, stress release, the social aspect of it (it is ageless!), the fun, time passes (too) quickly, etc. And of course the fact, that Lily is AMAZING as an instructor and her classes feel as if all is a big beach party!!

BUT the most important thing that ZUMBA does for me is also the most essential, as it has changed the way I live my life ever since I've started it: ZUMBA makes me HAPPY.... every time....and that is addictive :))

19th June 2013


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Monday, 2 September 2013

Princess Health and Is Refined Carbohydrate Addictive?. Princessiccia

Princess Health and Is Refined Carbohydrate Addictive?. Princessiccia

[Note: in previous versions, I mixed up "LGI" and "HGI" terms in a couple of spots. These are now corrected. Thanks to readers for pointing them out.]

Recently, a new study was published that triggered an avalanche of media reports suggesting that refined carbohydrate may be addictive:

Refined Carbs May Trigger Food Addiction
Refined Carbs May Trigger Food Addictions
Can You be Addicted to Carbs?
etc.

This makes for attention-grabbing headlines, but in fact the study had virtually nothing to do with food addiction. The study made no attempt to measure addictive behavior related to refined carbohydrate or any other food, nor did it aim to do so.

So what did the study actually find, why is it being extrapolated to food addiction, and is this a reasonable extrapolation? Answering these questions dredges up a number of interesting scientific points, some of which undermine popular notions of what determines eating behavior.

Read more �

Friday, 30 August 2013

Princess Health and Isabel: "When You Leave The Class, You Always Feel Happier Than When You Arrived". Princessiccia

I was searching for an enjoyable way to get fit and I thought zumba sounded fun. It was possible to go class-by-class with no immediate commitment, so I thought I would try a few classes and see if I liked it - sure why not?!

Before zumba, I enjoyed other types of exercise like tennis and hockey, but I really wanted to find a form of exercise that I could do alone, on a regular basis and enjoy! I never thought I would find a form of exercise that I would love as much as I love zumba.

Lily's classes are just fab. She is such a lovely teacher and no matter who you are or how many times you've been to the class, you feel support emanating from her. She is always smiling and radiates a feeling of encouragement. The general atmosphere in Lily's classes is always great too. Everyone is there to have fun and exercise together. There is no air of judgement or disdain like you might find in the gym. When you leave the class, you always feel happier than when you arrived. It's just a super environment to spend an hour in.

After a few zumba classes with Lily, I just wanted to keep coming back. Thursday became my favourite day of the week because of the class.

I have tried other zumba teachers, but Lily is the best. Her song choices are great and the moves are complicated enough to be challenging but easy enough to master after a few classes. In my opinion, these are the best kind of dance routines because you feel like you've achieved something when you have learnt the routine to a song and I also think you get a better workout when you can dance the whole song and give it socks.

The great thing about zumba is that you get so into it that you don't even realise you're exercising! The class ends and you're sweating and feeling fantastic.

I lost weight by going to zumba and generally felt fitter and better for it.

I would recommend zumba to anyone who is looking for a fun way to exercise and a regular workout. I would especially recommend Lily's zumba class because she is a brilliant teacher and her music and moves are the best.

I recently moved house and have not been able to attend Lily's zumba classes for a couple of weeks. I miss it so much and hope that I will be able to get back to the classes some day. For anyone thinking about taking up zumba, I would say go for it! Join a class, feel the music, and fill your heart with zumba love!

Isabel Baker
18/06/2013

(The photo on the top is for promotional purpose only)

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