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Fitness Options I Haven’t Tried, But Would

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Once in a while, I like to take some time to explore fitness options that I haven't tried yet. While some of them are better left to braver people than I (like the trapeze classes I wrote about last week), I usually end up finding a few things that I could see myself doing. I also like reading about the experiences other people have had while trying these things -- it gives me an idea of what I could expect.

Ultimate Frisbee

The Fitness Diva was inspired to try Ultimate Frisbee after she watched a video that was posted by one of her neighbors.

Now that I've joined their group, I will be havin' me some fun in the park with this new pursuit. I love anything that's competitive, adrenaline inducing, and that makes you have to run until you feel like you might have to puke!...Yep. Ultimate Frisbee, here I come!

Chi Running

Race Raiders explored the Chi Running technique and wonders if it could be right for you? (I’ve always wondered if I saw someone running the Chi Running way, if I’d even be able to tell. People tend to have their own unique styles anyway.)

Putting it all together sounds a lot easier than it is. I had no idea if what I was doing was correct and was getting pretty frustrated with the whole thing. But I knew the way I was running before wasn’t working, either, so I decided to keep trying. I found out on their website that they have workshops that teach the method and after about three more months of trying to figure it out, I decided to try a workshop.

Aerial conditioning

AerialGirl110 shares a video of herself doing an aerial silks routine. Check it out -- she literally climbs up a long piece of silk that’s hanging from the ceiling and does all kinds of crazy (impressive) moves. Her “about me” explains why:

[M]y general purpose and use of this blog is to be my reflection journal/notes for my Senior Project. Basically, my Senior Project is to learn aerial acrobatics. I take classes, observe, and watch performances at the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts in Germantown.

Kinesis Wall

Ashley Ceaser, writing for the Nike blog, tried a kinesis wall -- it uses a pulley system to incorporate cardio, strength training, balance and toning exercises.

During the circuit, I moved from one module to the next. In the alpha module I combined a cable cross movement for my upper body with a squat for my legs, which raised my heart rate. These compound movements went on through the module, so after 30 minutes, I felt like I had worked out twice as long. However, because of the fluidity and the 360 degree dynamic movement of the cables I could see how this system would be perfect for all levels of fitness.

Laughter Yoga

Experts say that laughter yoga can lower blood pressure and boost immune function. Laughing Laura is a laughing yoga instructor and talks about the benefits of having Laughter Yoga in the Workplace. (I’m not sure how I’d feel about that. Laughing is good...but laughing with certain co-workers? Hmm...) Here are some of the benefits:

• Boost to morale
• Improved personal/professional performance
• Enhanced teamwork, trust and enjoyment at work
• Increased energy and ability to manage stress
• Enriched quality of work/life balance
• Heightened workplace creativity
• Improved customer care and service delivery
• Decreased absenteeism, burnout and turnover
• Improved productivity and organization
• Fewer accidents and compensation claims
• Overall better employee health

Bar Method

Nicole at LA Pretty tried the Bar Method. Did she like it? Well, the title of her post is "My new ass is brought to you by..."

All classes are taught in a carpeted studio and students are all in their socks - I’d advise getting slipper socks or Pure Barre socks because the little pads at the bottom really keep you from sliding all over the place. You grab a mat, a teensy basketball, a resistance band for stretching, and 2 lb and 3 lb weights. (Yes, I chuckled egoistically to myself too when I saw the 2 lb weights - who works out with those? But believe me, after holding a pose with a 2 lb weight for a while, it’ll feel like 50.)

Have you tried (or do you regularly participate in) a fitness activity that's not quite mainstream?

(Contributing editor Zandria blogs at Zandria.us.)

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CilleyGirl 5 pts

I joined a kickball league this past winter and had a blast.  I didn't think I was that out of shape, but the first few games left me feeling like I'd ripped my quads in two.  It's actually what prompted me to take up running, to get my legs into shape.  I turned out to be a pretty decent second baseman by the time the season was done.

Zandria 5 pts

I'm not sure about New Orleans, but I bet I could find laughter yoga in the DC area somewhere. I don't know of a class around here I COULDN'T find, which is nice. :)

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Nordette Adams 6 pts

I'll look this up for New Orleans, but I'd be surprised if there's a class here. If there's a DVD, I'm in because I need this. :-) Amusing post, Zandria. Thank you.

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windysblog 5 pts

I had tried the laughter yoga thing years ago after someone I knew told me that she had done it and had lost weight. I don't think I lost any weight, but I was hysterically laughing when just watching the video demonstration of the whole routine!

It's not just laughing as in a chuckle, it's more like the bottom of the stomach "bellowing" laughter. While in the process you take in and breathe out a lot of air. Most of my friends thought I'd be successful at it because I'm full of hot air, but I actually was bored with it after a week or so. People have told me there are great benefits to it, and if nothing else, it gets you off of the couch for a while.

Personally though, I suggest getting together with a bunch of friends and sharing hearty laughs over a few cocktails. Of course, that's why I am still over weight and trying traditional yoga again!

I blogged about my recent routine here: http://windysblog.com/?p=539

Namaste,

Windy

KatieBeez 5 pts

But be prepared to run your butt off. I love soccer and frisbee for that - you feel like an old dog for the first few times but as you get more conditioned they turn out to be so much fun.

Beth Engel 5 pts

I'd never heard about it before but now I'm intrigued! My fitness routine is very mainstream and totally boring. It could definitely use spicing up. :)

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