Tara (co-worker) and I went to our first Zumba class last night, and oh was it bumping. There were 25 other ladies ready to get their Zumba on as well.
I don't have a lot of Zumba experience, but it really didn't matter. Zumba is all about moving like a crazy person and having fun. No dance experience necessary.
There are Zumba parties Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. So if you want to get your dance on go register at the Y. Also did I mention that it's now FREE if you have a membership.
Wow, there aren't really any excuses now.
And remember someone busier than you is probably Zumba-ing right now...
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
One more thing
Me last night packing for New York
I'm so excited!
Have a great summer everyone.
Don't forget to still follow up on the pgymca blog. There will be guest posts, and more about different summer programming. Lets keep in touch.
And again with my theme...
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Salad A Day Challenge: Day 2
Goma-ae and green salad from Wasabi Sushi.
I split the salads with Graham, but I also I accompanied the salads with some miso soup, 2 pieces of salmon nigiri, and half a spicy salmon roll.
Yummy...
Day 2 complete!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Interval Sculpt: Round 2
Interval sculpt was so much fun yesterday! I know that
statement probably makes you hate me (or think I’m a liar), but seriously, it
was fun.
In the morning I didn’t really want to peel my bum off my
office chair and go work out, but now I’m glad that I did. I had no previous
memories of interval sculpt being fun, so I wasn’t looking forward to it.
However, I had a verbal agreement with Rob (the class instructor) that I would
see him at Interval Sculpt, so there was no way out of it. I’m a woman of my
word.
The first time I did interval sculpt I thought it was super
hard (not fun) and I was so so so sore the next day. Today I am slightly sore,
but I can walk and lift my arms over my head. And I had fun. My perception about hard workouts and pushing myself
has changed so much since February. It kinda rocks my world.
This class is awesome and Rob loves to mix it up. Yesterday’s
class was a total body workout and I loved it. It is so much easier to work
hard when you’re surrounded by a group of people giving it there all. A group
of people who are working just as hard, sweating just as much, and feeling the
burn, just like you are.
Also I really enjoyed Rob’s music choices.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Health and Fitness in Prince George
For the month of June I would like to invite members of our
community to blog with us. Nothing is more inspiring than a personal story.
Being able to relate and seeing courage and determination through the eyes and thoughts
of another.
I’m hoping to spread the word throughout our community about
health, well-being, fitness, goals, athletics and more.
There will be a series of “guess bloggers” this month
sharing their stories. Their stories of fitness and health, and how the Family
YMCA has helped them achieve their goals.
Stay tuned Prince George. Our very first guess blogger will
be Brian Ray! And as Quoted from his entry, “Get fit, eat well and get to the Family Y!”
Monday, May 28, 2012
YMCA Events: Healthy Kids Day, Road Race, & Aurora Leadership Program
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Perfect Weather |
So if you have been reading my blog you will know that the
YMCA Road Race is June 3rd. Yes, 6 days away!!!!
If you’re interested at all check out this link-> road race info.
The weather is supposed to be perfect. Not too hot and not too cold.-->
But wait, there’s more. After the Road Race there is the
Healthy Kids day marathon at Masich Stadium which kicks off Healthy Kids day.
This will be the 5th Annual Healthy Kids Day, where families are
invited to come join us in a variety of different activities promoting health
and well-being. (More info -> Here)
And what’s this Photo Contest I keep hearing about? Oh
right, the one where you can win free registration into the new Aurora Leadership Program! So if you know anyone between the ages of 13-15 years old, encourage them to submit
a photo of themselves rocking their favourite outdoor activity on our Facebook
wall.
Wow, that’s a lot. I'll give you some time to digest it all. J
Cheers
-H
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Boot Camp
I don’t even know what to say. This class was one the hardest things I’ve done in a long time.
If you want to get into great shape, spend your lunch hour with Faydra the boot camp instructor. The class is intense intervals of cardio and endurance weights instructed at three levels (level dependent on fitness. It’s kind of like choose your own adventure: boot camp style).
And when I say intense I mean sprints, burpees, push-ups, squats, lunges, plank, foot fire, and probably more… but I’m trying to forget…
It would be a challenge for anyone!
But there was a variety of different people at this class: every shape and size, young, old, male, female. It didn’t matter. It was just a great group of people looking for a great noon hour workout.
I’m so glad I did it, because it really opened my eyes to how out of shape I am… and to how in shape I want to be. So I’m going to be making it one of my goals to consistently get my butt kicked by Faydra, and I’ll let you guys keep me accountable. (I’ll be checking into the Y via Facebook every Tuesday. Make sure I go!)
I won’t lie, it was dreadfully hard and sometimes I wanted to die.
But I felt so good and proud afterwards... I guess…No pain, No gain.
For anyone who wants a challenge, join me Tuesday at 12:10pm at the YMCA fitness center.
Because the first class is always the hardest, right? (Pray for me that this is true)
Friday, March 16, 2012
Pickleball & All
So I tried Pickleball last night for the first time, and oh boy, was I pleasantly surprised…
Before I attended the drop in session I thought it would be a good idea to google up ‘Pickleball’ and see what it was all about. What I got from the search was that it was a mix of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, except more accessible to a wider range of audiences (mainly seniors and children).
So from my two minute online research of Pickleball, I kinda expected it to be a pretty easy going sport. But it actually got pretty intense and competitive. Now don’t get me wrong, it can defiantly be a more relaxing sport because it requires less running and the courts are quite small. But Pickleball requires mad skills and agility.
My fiancé and I were defiantly sweating by the end of it.
I will mention that the Pickleball crowd is a little more mature, but that won’t stop me from going again. Everyone was great and very welcoming (also very skilled at Pickleball). Next time I think I’ll invite some more friends out and get a doubles tournament going. Anyone in?
Before I attended the drop in session I thought it would be a good idea to google up ‘Pickleball’ and see what it was all about. What I got from the search was that it was a mix of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, except more accessible to a wider range of audiences (mainly seniors and children).
So from my two minute online research of Pickleball, I kinda expected it to be a pretty easy going sport. But it actually got pretty intense and competitive. Now don’t get me wrong, it can defiantly be a more relaxing sport because it requires less running and the courts are quite small. But Pickleball requires mad skills and agility.
My fiancé and I were defiantly sweating by the end of it.
I will mention that the Pickleball crowd is a little more mature, but that won’t stop me from going again. Everyone was great and very welcoming (also very skilled at Pickleball). Next time I think I’ll invite some more friends out and get a doubles tournament going. Anyone in?
Friday, February 11, 2011
Why the Y?
People are often surprised to find out that the local YMCA is not just the fitness facility on Massey Drive. I was. In fact, many residents of Prince George don't even realize that we are a charity - not just non-profit - but an actual registered charity that is dedicated to giving back to our community every day. So yes, we ARE a gym, but we are also so much more.
When you become a member at the YMCA, you pay membership fees. Paying these fees not only grants you access to our wide range of fitness equipment, classes, steam room, lockers, discounted programs and REC Room, but also contributes to a variety of initiatives created to enhance the community in which we live. We rely on income from our programs as well as donations to provide for the hundreds of locals who can't do it on their own. Other gyms might engage in occasional acts of philanthropy, but we make social responsibility a daily priority.
Operating out of TEN facilities in Prince George, the YMCA meets the needs of a very wide demographic. I can't tell you everything that goes on at every facility each day - there is just too much - but I can say that I have witnessed firsthand the impact our organization has on the individuals who benefit from our services.
I've talked to a Camp Kannanaq counsellor who has never been so touched as she was at the end of the session when one child, whose parents weren't able to attend, couldn't believe she was actually there just to watch him in their final performance.
I met a mother who battled cancer while taking classes at the Y and is now an inspirational fitness instructor.
I listened to one young man say, after being left immobile from an automobile accident, that doctors told him he would never walk again. Well, with the help of some of our amazing YMCA staff, he is DEFINITELY walking now!
I'll be blogging more about our Y Champions soon - these are only three of the dozens of stories I've heard in just the last couple of months since starting here. I can only imagine how many more there are left to discover. Each service that we provide really deserves its own post, but here I'd like to summarize some of the main duties our departments perform at the YMCA:
Membership/Health & Fitness (Massey): Provides support, guidance and education about keeping healthy in a fun, safe and engaging way. They offer everything from treadmills to child minding to climbing walls and try to make everyone feel welcome. Assisted memberships allow those who want to join but can't afford it to work out payments that they can manage.
http://www.pgymca.com/membership/index.php
Child Care (various locations): From Early Childhood Education to School Age Care, all of our licensed child care programs, including Preschool, are built to help your child learn in a supportive, secure environment that fosters growth in all areas of physical, mental, emotional and social wellness.
http://www.pgymca.com/child_care/index.php
Seniors' Recreation (Simon Fraser Lodge): The staff and volunteers involved with SFL recreation programming take pride in improving the quality of life of the seniors that reside in the long-term care facility. They create individualized fitness regimes, organize social outings and take care of the residents' pets!
http://www.pgymca.com/seniors/simon_fraser_lodge.php
At-Risk Youth Services (Youth Around Prince): For years, the YMCA has maintained a safe place for at-risk youth to visit and receive assistance by way of advice, clothing, food, work programs, counselling services and more. Working with these teens allows them access to opportunities they would not have otherwise and gives them the chance to make self-improvements.
http://www.pgymca.com/teens/youth_around_prince.php
That's not all, but I hope I've been able to get you interested in learning more about the YMCA. I encourage you to really get to know us. There are several different ways... find the method that works best for you and don't ever hesitate to ask questions! We can only continue to grow and improve by listening to our community and working to address its ever-changing needs.
When you choose to become a member, employee, volunteer or donor of the YMCA, you choose to become part of a caring, dedicated family that you can count on through good times and bad.
Oh, and don't forget, you get that 'gym' pass too!
-Tia
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or comment below!
Photo by Birgit Allgaier of Your Mind's Eye Photography
Monday, January 10, 2011
CBC's Live Right Now
This January, CBC is partnering with some of the country's top health and wellness organizations, including YMCA associations across Canada, to execute a campaign that aims to help us all live healthier.
The CBC Live Right Now website offers tools to make reaching fitness goals easier, including interactive challenges, a visual weight loss calculator, health tips and more. Some partners of Live Right Now are ParticipACTION, the Canadian Diabetes Association, the Heart & Stroke Foundation and Dieticians of Canada.
To watch a video about the Live Right Now movement, click: What is Live Right Now? then visit http://www.liverightnow.ca/ to sign up for your own challenges!
We have even created a PG YMCA group that is open to everyone. Be sure to join us here: YMCA of Prince George so we can all get healthy together!
Good luck in your quest to Live Right Now with the Family YMCA of Prince George!
The CBC Live Right Now website offers tools to make reaching fitness goals easier, including interactive challenges, a visual weight loss calculator, health tips and more. Some partners of Live Right Now are ParticipACTION, the Canadian Diabetes Association, the Heart & Stroke Foundation and Dieticians of Canada.
To watch a video about the Live Right Now movement, click: What is Live Right Now? then visit http://www.liverightnow.ca/ to sign up for your own challenges!
We have even created a PG YMCA group that is open to everyone. Be sure to join us here: YMCA of Prince George so we can all get healthy together!
Good luck in your quest to Live Right Now with the Family YMCA of Prince George!
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