I am so out of shape than how I used to be a long time ago. I took a kick-ass step aerobics class on Monday followed by a 15 minute abs class and am still sore on Wednesday! My calves are sore almost like I had a major muscle spasm (you know those ones that wake you up in the night). But it was a great workout (and sort of dance-y too). I think I'll just have to take it more easy next time.
I remember when I went to the gym on Monday, dance class on Tuesday, gym on Wednesday (for yoga), gym on Thursday, sometimes the gym on Friday (depending on plans for that night) and had ballet class on Saturday. This body that I'm in now just doesn't seem like mine - its too squishy, a bit bigger, slower, weaker and a lot less flexible that it was before.
I ended up doing some upper body work at home last night with my dumbells (to give my legs a rest) and will probably do my pilates workout tonight. That leaves me tomorrow and Friday to get in one more cardio and 1 more weights (I'm going to do the NYC Ballet workout over the weekend which is a combo of cardio and strength/flexibility.
I was going to take a bellydance class (once I found one) starting soon since I'm only at school now 1 night a week. I think instead I'm going to seek out more of the traditional dancing that I've done (tap or jazz) since I'll get more movement and cardio out of it. I think I enjoy bellydance more for me, rather than for the "lets improve technique so we can perform" mentality that I've found in most of my classes.
I remember when I went to the gym on Monday, dance class on Tuesday, gym on Wednesday (for yoga), gym on Thursday, sometimes the gym on Friday (depending on plans for that night) and had ballet class on Saturday. This body that I'm in now just doesn't seem like mine - its too squishy, a bit bigger, slower, weaker and a lot less flexible that it was before.
I ended up doing some upper body work at home last night with my dumbells (to give my legs a rest) and will probably do my pilates workout tonight. That leaves me tomorrow and Friday to get in one more cardio and 1 more weights (I'm going to do the NYC Ballet workout over the weekend which is a combo of cardio and strength/flexibility.
I was going to take a bellydance class (once I found one) starting soon since I'm only at school now 1 night a week. I think instead I'm going to seek out more of the traditional dancing that I've done (tap or jazz) since I'll get more movement and cardio out of it. I think I enjoy bellydance more for me, rather than for the "lets improve technique so we can perform" mentality that I've found in most of my classes.
Re: Workouts
Date: 2003-01-08 10:21 am (UTC)If you end up taking anything nontraditional at Dance Complex, let me know and maybe you'll have a partner.
I am not up to ballet/jazz/modern. I'm sure I've told you how I was asked to leave my ballet class when I was a kid, and I took modern dance in college with much much humiliation. So I tend to steer away from traditional dance classes. I figure in ethnic dance classes, everyone else is at a disadvantage too, unless they grew up doing it.
Re: Workouts
Date: 2003-01-08 11:21 am (UTC)That kind of thing just makes me mad, and it happens too often. ANYONE can dance and any dance teacher that discourages it just doesn't make sense to me. I guess I was lucky to have a teacher that would teach anyone. She actually was the only one in the city that taught special needs kids (there were a few with Down Syndrome, one girl with Autism and a few years ago there was a 16 year old girl in my class that was legally blind and deaf).
"I figure in ethnic dance classes, everyone else is at a disadvantage too, unless they grew up doing it. "
Heh, my grandmother signed me up for Italian Folk dancing classes at the Sons of Italy when I was younger. MAN was that silly! We also learned a few songs, including "Mi scappa la pi pi" - which is exactly what you would think its about given the last words :)