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Keepin’ it Local

Let this serve as a public apology to all of you regular gym goers because I’m a total January Joiner!

I don’t actually fit the description of a January Joiner except that, yes, I joined a gym this month.  But it was circumstantial! I bought a month pass at a silent auction in September and always knew that I would wait until now to use it because a. it’s dark, cold, and sometimes slippery outside and b. in a month or two my life is going to get really busy and I won’t be able to take full advantage of my membership.

From the time I was 16 until I was 27 I had a gym membership and never took more than a 2-3 week break from working out there.  When we moved to Peru two year ago (January!) I looked into joining a gym but ultimately decided it was too expensive, which turned out to be an awesome gift to myself.

I learned how to work out without a gym! I am a personal trainer and group exercise instructor so I have a bizillion exercises in my repertoire but I still didn’t have the motivation (or something) to push out a full fledged workout in my living room.  But I found it. I also began running regularly for the first time in my life (rather than a few times a month).

My little home gym was one of our spare bedrooms, “fully” equipped with a theraband, two rock “handweights” (from the beach, hehe), and a travel mat and outside my door I had 6 miles of uninterrupted sidewalk along the ocean cliffs.

More importantly than saving myself money, my newfound love of working it out OUT of the gym planted this thought; the gym creates an environment where you get your workout done.  If you take away that environment than where you get your workout in can be anywhere, anytime.  Your workout can be your walking commute, 10 minutes of yoga first thing in the morning, a leisurely after dinner stroll, a 10 mile run, or all of these things.

My point is that when I stopped thinking about the gym as my best option for a workout I started infusing each day with more overall activity.  Gracefulfitness ;).

I am not anti-gym at all, I just think that it can trick people into thinking that since they put in their time at the gym they don’t need to go for a walk or take the stairs or that they should eat that second helping (to counteract all of those calories the burned at the gym).

Back to the gym.  The super swanky gym.  ACAC is a small chain in VA and PA and I am fortunate to have one just over half a mile from my house.  It’s fun to be back in the gym again, I even like the energy at 5pm on a Monday night (crazy this month!) as long as I don’t have to wait for equipment.

ACAC has an awesome class line-up, including many yoga classes (and styles) a day.  Last night I took a vinyasa class in one of their two beautiful yoga studios.

The class was good…until the teachers’ cell blew up when we were in savasana!!  And she is award-winning! (Runner-up best yoga teacher in C’ville last year by the C’ville Weekly).  She actually seemed a little off last night, like she was getting over a cold or something, so I will give her another chance.

Today’s gym plan is Step express and Yin & Yang yoga.

One of the things I love about living in Charlottesville is the abundance of local grocery stores.  Previously, I used these stores to supplement weekly trips to Kroger but after a particularly crazy Sunday in the big box I decided that Kroger will now supplement my shopping at the local stores.  My plan is to stay out of a big supermarket for the rest of the month.

Core is conveniently located across the street from my current favorite local grocer


The C’ville Market is has a super friendly staff and a great selection of food for good prices.

Another reason to love the CM?

Local produce.

My haul cost $18 and change and included a quart of  local, organic yogurt, local eggs, organic, fair-trade bananas, and many many pounds of produce.

I know that not everyone lives in a place with a plethora of local grocery options but if you do have the option, you may want to examine how much of your shopping can be done there without adding to your bill.

Other great reasons to shop local grocers?

Local stores are more likely to carry local products, reducing your carbon footprint among other things.

Local stores are generally more friendly and service/community oriented.

Local stores are often walker/biker friendly because they don’t require the huge parking lot and loading docks that drive big box groceries to the edge of town.

Ok, ok, I am stepping down off of my soapbox and getting to work on publicity for the clinics grand opening next month, have a great day!

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Mas Masa

Mmmmmmm TAMALES!

I love, love, love tamales.  Ever since I first tried them years ago tamales have held a special place in my heart.  When I lived in Portland I was lucky enough to have vegetarian tamales made for me fairly regularly by my sister.  She makes a mean tamal!

Now tamales will always remind me of my year living in Lima, Peru.  Nearly every Saturday I would walk 1.5 miles to the Bio Feria (the farmer’s market, more or less) and buy a couple of tamales from the nuns with their barrels full of fresh bundles.  Mmmmmmmm tamales.

I was really excited to make these last night over at Matt + Kath’s and thrilled once I figured out that a. they are super simple and b. they are super versatile.

The batter or dough (it’s kind of some where in the middle) is a mix of masa harina (a specially processed corn-flour specifically for making tamales), broth, fat (we used olive oil), and salt.

The dough could have been improved by using a more flavorful broth and a pinch more salt.  I didn’t have any veggie broth so I soaked dried shiitake mushrooms in boiling water for a quick mushroom broth.

We made two fillings, collards and re-hydrated shiitakes with salt and pepper, and black beans/zucchini/green pepper/cilantro/chili powder/cumin/cayenne/salt.  I didn’t precook any of the filling ingredients besides the black beans, so simple!

These fillings were great, especially the texture of the shiitakes, but it made me want to get even more creative with the filling.  As the tamales steamed away, Kath and I dreamed up all kinds of new combos.   Next time-NUT BUTTER!  Kinda crazy, right?  Well, Kath is always wanting to throw some nut butter in the mix so we may as well give it a go. 🙂

And there will be a next time.  I’ve got about 4 pounds of masa harina staring me down from the kitchen shelf and I am not sure how long I can wait before trying a filling that includes butternut squash and smoked paprika!

[THANKS for the photos Kath!  My hands were deep in masa and she’s a better photographer than I am anyway!]

I better change the subject before I dig into the leftovers, after all I just finished breakfast.

I ran yesterday!  My first run of 2011! A cold kept my workouts indoors for the last 12 days or so but yesterday I knew it was time to run again.

As soon as I set off I  felt amazing.  My stride was light and easy and effortless.  Ahhh, I ♥ running.

That lasted about 5 minutes.  For the next 40 minutes I felt stiff and heavy and tired.  All runs are good runs though, at least once they are over ;).  I did just under 5 miles and more or less loved every minute of it.

Busy day today; essays to write, clinics to set up, neurofeedback sessions to attend (I will tell you more about this tomorrow but for now let’s leave it at, I am REALLY excited about this appointment), workouts to sweat through, and galleries to stroll (first Friday!).


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