Wednesday Workout: Outdoor Bootcamp Stations Workout

Good morning! As some of you may already know, I started my own bootcamp at my office for coworkers and anyone else who might be in the area on Tuesday nights. What I love about leading my own bootcamp is that there are no rules 😉 I can decide what I want to teach and what equipment I want to use and there’s a bit of a relaxed feeling for me as the instructor since it’s a “fun” thing. Granted, I still want to make good workouts, but I also know I don’t have ample weights and other equipment at my disposal so it forces me to get creative and incorporate more “fun” things that still give a good workout.

Last week I had a request to do stations, which is always a great format for bootcamps because it allows people to work at their own pace and it keeps them moving around by jumping from station to station which helps to keep their mind off the time! We did 10 stations at 60 seconds each and I worked to organize the exercises so that they’d be working their whole body and alternating between strength and cardio. I don’t usually bring equipment for my outdoor bootcamp, but thought some bands, a jump rope and a weight would be a good addition. The verdict? The girls loved the workout and couldn’t believe it went by so fast!

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Weekending: Gillette Stadium, Sushi & the Cape

Good morning! I’ve been enjoying the posts where I share a glimpse into my weekend, or even week, in some cases- hope you find them interesting, too! My weekend felt like it started on Thursday since my company had it’s summer outing at Gillette Stadium that day, which meant I had loads of extra time in the morning to sleep in a bit and get to the gym- I could get used to mornings like that!

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I may not be a big sports fan (or even a little sports fan), but I have to say it was still pretty cool to spend the day there, having drinks, getting a private tour of the stadium and getting to go on the field.

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After finally getting home (took 2 hours because of ridiculous traffic), RM came over and we grilled up some burgers and enjoyed a nice dinner on the deck. This is a reason why I will never be able to live somewhere without access to the outside- it’s just such a nice reprieve from crazy city life.

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Studio Review: Cyc Fitness Boston

Disclaimer: I was provided some free classes in exchange for this post. As always, these are my honest thoughts and opinions on the studio I’m reviewing.

Last week I had the opportunity to check out a new Boston indoor cycling studio, Cyc Fitness, which is located at 50 Park Plaza inside the David Barton gym. The gym itself is really easy to locate AND they validate your parking ticket at a near by garage so you only have to pay $7, which is a steal in Boston. I was able to bring my sister with me and we had no problem getting to the gym and checked in. Since Cyc is inside the David Barton gym, you have access to their locker room, which was beautiful and fully equipped with everything you’d need to get ready for the day or night after your workout. Checking out nice locker rooms is such a treat since the Y and BSC aren’t known for having fancy, well equipped ones 😉

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We got to the class in plenty of time to change our shoes and get set up on the bike. The room is set up in a horseshoe-like shape and it seemed as though it was really big. I was happy that our class was mostly full since I think it makes the class better when you can feed off of everyone’s energy. The bikes were pretty standard bikes, but we both mentioned how we loved the shoes- maybe it’s because they were brand new and therefore more cushiony? Who knows, but I’ll take it! Another difference was the weights. Unlike using a bar at Flywheel or small hand weights at Recycle, B/Spoke, etc., we used small sand bags which was kind of cool. With all the indoor cycling studios in Boston I’m happy when studios try and do something that sets them apart from all the others.

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Bikini Rebellion Recap

I can’t believe it’s been over a month since the Bikini Rebellion challenge has completed. Going into the challenge, I had no idea I would learn so much about myself and that I would make such meaningful connections with other challengers through our daily social media tasks. This challenge was unlike any other challenge I’ve done because we were not required to “do” anything. Sure, we were asked to dig pretty deep and really think about some very important topics, but we weren’t required to do any workouts or make any meals or do any random acts of kindness. Rather, we were just encouraged to look at ourselves and our relationship with ourselves, which ended up being a really eye-opening, emotional two weeks.

I think one of the things I loved most about the challenge was the thoughtful daily conversation topics. These ranged from getting rid of the “bikini ready” (and for the record, all you need to do to get “bikini ready” is put on a bikini, as Neghar says.) mindset so engrained in us from all the various magazine covers showing us how we can do it in “these 5 exercises!” to learning to love yourself to seeing the difference between acceptance and wanting to make positive changes. Some days hit home a little harder for me than others, but even on the days where I didn’t feel like I could totally relate, I still learned valuable lessons.

I haven’t gotten much into my past with regards to eating and weight issues and working out to excess, but I have mentioned a number of times how proud I am with how far I’ve come with regards to all of these topics. Back in college, I went through a time where I was a counting calorie and workout junkie. I would be happy on the days where I didn’t eat a lot and had a good workout. I was happy on days where the scale showed a lower weight. I was secretly happy when people would comment about my weight. Now that I’ve found a happy balance in my life between working out, eating healthy and guilt free indulging, I can’t believe I ever let myself get so far in the negative.In fact, when I look back on pictures, I actually cringe because of how small I looked (I was a good 10-15lbs lighter than I am now… and I have more muscle now!)

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Day 5 of the #bikinirebellion really hit home with me because it specifically talked about scales and how we are more than the number on the scale. I shared on Instagram  a little about how the scale ran my life for a while. I’m so happy that I can now say I’ve moved past that. IF I happen to weigh myself (either at the doctors or out of curiosity), I can look at the number {most of the time} without feelings (we all have those bad days and feelings that creep back up on us!) of happiness or disgust, but rather, realizing it’s just a number. It fluctuates daily based on water intake and retaining water and, well, just life!

Rather than a number on a scale or a reflection of myself in a bathing suit or how many push-ups I can do or how many miles I can run, I think of myself as…

  • a 30 year old trying to figure sh*t out
  • a fitness instructor (and a good one, too!)
  • a strong female, both in the gym and out of the gym
  • a hard worker
  • a girlfriend/friend/daughter/sister
  • a blogger
  • a lover of vino
  • a curly haired, glasses wearing girl
  • etc., etc.

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Aren’t those better things to associate yourself with? Positive thoughts really do bring about positive changes; negative thoughts just bring you down even further.

I know I only touched upon one small piece of the Bikini Rebellion challenge, but for me, it was the most important piece and area of growth in my life. I now workout and stay active because I LOVE my body, not because I hate it or because I’m trying to be super skinny. I eat healthy because I like the way it makes me feel, not because I’m afraid of calories. I look at myself in the mirror and admire my muscles and all the hard work and hours I log in at the gym, not with disgust and pointing out “bad” areas… I’m so much happier because of it!

The Bikini Rebellion challenge was the best challenge I have ever done and I’m so thankful for all the lessons I learned because of it. Change isn’t easy- and it certainly doesn’t happen over night- but if you put in the effort and have patience, you will get to where you want to be. Just remember- coming from a place of love- for yourself, the way you look, the goals you want to accomplish, etc.- will always be a better and happier journey along the way.

This summer I urge you to put on that bikini (or whatever bathing suit you own) and OWN IT! You really are your harshest critic, so get rid of those nasty thoughts about how you look and focus more on what you’re doing: going to the beach with friends, playing with your kids in the sand, going for a walk on the beach with your significant other or yourself, maybe even working out in the damn thing- THOSE are memories you want to keep and focus on and the negative thoughts you may be harboring are just taking up unnecessary room. Once those are gone, you can fill up all that space with happy thoughts and memories and lots of love.

Happy summer, friends!

Questions for you: Tell me something you love about yourself- can be physical or mental or anything! What’s something you’re proud of yourself for?

 

Wednesday Workout: 20 Minute AMRAP Quickie Total Body Workout

Hi! How’s your week going so far? I wanted to share a workout that I did last week that was inspired by lots of different people and workout formats, including:

Ever since I started following Neghar and ever since I bought the Lift Weights Faster 2, I’ve been really loving the short, balls to the walls workouts that get you in and out of the gym quickly. There used to be a time where I was spending 2 hours a day at the gym, but these days there are just so many other things I’d rather be doing with my time than spending hours of it at the gym. Call me crazy, I know 😉

This workout had me sweating and working really hard, but the beauty is that it was over in just 20 minutes- perfect!

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