Archive for February, 2008

25
Feb
08

Fitness for Free, Part II

I have covered the cardio portion in part one, now for yoga and pilates! My two favorite are YOGAmazing and Pilates Center of Bend. I found both on iTunes. I love these videocasts because they have specific concentration for each “episode”. For instance, Chaz Rough of YOGAmazing will break his 20-30 minute yoga routines into areas such as “yoga for balance”, “yoga for digestion”, “yoga for PMS”, “yoga for headaches”, and so on. I think its great because if I have an issue that I want to work on or relieve (like balance or headaches), I can go to select that particular videocast. I also like Chaz because he explains modification and reinforces the importance of respecting were your “body is at the moment”. Meaning, if my legs and back are tight, then I modify the movement to adjust to what my bod is telling me.

For Pilates Center of Bend, its another break down of specific areas. The videocasts are shorter, concentrating on exercise instruction and demonstration for 3 to 5 minutes. Some examples are “arm series”, “glute series”, “hamstrings”, “shoulder stretch”, etc. Even though they are short segments, I can piece them together to make a 15-20 minute workout while including all the repetitions. I like the exercises they offer and the video production is nice too.

My overall conclusion is, a person does not have to spend much, if anything, to enhance their exercise routine. Its accessible, free (with the exception of purchasing the devises to listen/view), and its very motivational. NO EXCUSES! Thats what I love!

DY,

~N~

18
Feb
08

Fitness for Free, Part I

An important area to work on for any level of functioning is physical fitness. The Internet is one of the best resources, especially when it comes to FREE stuff! My current activities of choice: walk/jog, pilates, and yoga.

My walk/jog routines in the past consisted of my own workout mixes on the iPod. It worked. However, some of my favorite songs were not necessarily the best to use for fitness routines, at least in its original recorded state. With a quick search on iTunes, I found a wonderful podcast that had music specifically tweaked for fitness. It is called PODRUNNER and not only is it free, but so well done that I’ll never pay for workout music again. Each weekly workout is 1 hour long, with a set BPM (beats per minute) by some really good electronic/techno music put together by DJ Steve Boyett. I truly get lost in the music. Even though I usually do not use the entire hour for jogging, I can break it up into two 30 minute sessions. I just do my own 5 minute warm up and cool down.

My new favorite, also from DJ Steve, is the PODRUNNER Intervals. This is the best! It has varied BPM and instructs the listener through the walk/jog workout by tones and music. Its only 30 minutes long per workout and a new one comes out weekly. The time and the BPM even change on the length and tempo of walking/jogging. I love it.

Even if you are not an electronic music lover, it is really worth checking into. For one, its free. And secondly, you will be amazed how music made specially for working out really helps keep exercising fresh, fun, and uplifting.

In part II I’ll share some free pilates/yoga resources. Stay tuned.

DY,

~N~

17
Feb
08

Just when you thought the Internet was safe…

I have risen from the ashes. Yes, I fell off the face of the earth. It happens. To sum it up, many things occurred within and beyond my control. Good, bad, happy, and sad. I am a little beaten up, but I’ve been down before. Just need a little time to pick myself up and start all over again.

In my absence, I did not have Internet access and now its actually very weird getting “plugged” in again. I’m doing it slowly. However, in my time away from the Inter-tubes…I did read a lot! I even was able to watch several films off my netflix queue. So I wasn’t completely desperate.

It may take me a bit to start video-blogging again. But I will share many of the notes I made about the books and films that kept my head above water. I’ll probably throw in a few tune reviews and of course my technology finds as I get my Internet feet wet again. No particular direction with any of this. Its basically blogging therapy for me. If anyone else wants to come along for the ride, you’re more than welcome to do so.

Dysfunctionally yours,

~N~




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