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Certifiable

Whew, talking about exercise can be exhausting!

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9-6 were spent sitting on a gym studio floor listening to AFAA certification specialist talk about teaching group exercise.  There was some doing, teaching, and exam taking but it was a whole lot of sitting.

And it was in Richmond so each day I sat in the car for nearly 2.5 hours roundtrip.  Ugh.

It was a good weekend though.  Friday I participated in AFAA’s Primary Group Exercise certification course.  I originally trained and was certified to teach group exercise in 2006 with 24 Hour Fitness. It was a great 4 day training and I went on to teach for them and take biannual workshops to remain certified, until I left the country in 2008.

When I applied to teach at gyms here in Charlottesville they said “where’s your current AFAA certification?” so I scooted off to Richmond.   This is not to say that I don’t think it’s important to keep up with continuing education, I just found AFAA’s Primary Group X cert a little basic, even with the 400 page textbook you had to read beforehand.  And yet if I hadn’t already taught for years it would have been way too much information, too fast. I am not exactly sure who it’s geared towards, most people in the training were already instructors.

Saturday was filled with Practical Yoga and Sunday with Practical Pilates.  I have been practicing both yoga and Pilates for 12 years and have dabbled with teaching both of them.  Having said this, I am against teachers taking one day workshops to qualify them to teach either of these super-detailed forms if they don’t also have years of personal experience and study.  This is how students get hurt.  This is how students continue to have poor form for years.  This is what gives gym Pilates and yoga a bad name.  And it’s insulting to the yoga and Pilates teachers who spend a lot of time and money to get trained to teach these forms.

It is my intention to continue to seek training in both yoga and Pilates but I also feel that with 12 years of experience (really longer, I used to hang out in the corner as a kid while my mom taught.  I can still hear her yoga teacher voice….), extensive training in alignment from a lifetime of dancing (including earning a B.F.A from 4 years of daily training), and years of experience teaching dance and group exercise has prepared me to teach safe, effective, and creative classes.  And this AFAA workshop cert tells an employer just that. 🙂

The workshops were held on the gorgeous University of Richmond.  We didn’t get a lot of free time but I did manage a few lunch break runs and a morning walk/yoga session yesterday morning when I arrived a little early.

Campus is filled with arches, wooded walkways, and cathedrals

The lake was my favorite feature, especially the trail that led all the way around it.

I ran around the world!

This courtyard within the international center gives the lake a run for it’s money as my favorite spot!

Details everywhere

I am glad the weekends over (too much driving and sitting!) but I almost wish I had a few more days to wander around UR!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

I woke up to Valentine’s Day oats and coffee delivered to my bedside. 🙂

Now that’s how to do Monday morning!  (Nope, that’s not my bedside, Tate took off for the clinic after delivering the goods so I got up)

We don’t have big plans today, a few patients this afternoon and preparation for our big Grand Opening this Saturday.  It’s our 10th Valentines Day together!  We were each others Valentines 11 and 12 years ago but we weren’t physically together for the day.

Celebrate the love and tell someone they hold a special place in your heart, be it romantic or otherwise.

♥      ♥     ♥

P.S If you are thinking of certifying with AFAA feel free to ask me more questions about my experience, I’d be happy to share!

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Flying South

Sunny South Florida.

It’s just like I remember.  Flowers are blooming, bananas are hanging from the bush, birds are chirping.

My trip down here yesterday was exceptionally easy.  Departure wasn’t until 12:40pm so I spent the morning having coffee talk with my mama and then squeezed in a fast and quick run (25 minutes of all out running).  At about 11:45am I left for the airport.  The smallest airport ever.

And this picture was taken from my free parking space!  SO convenient!

Yes, this is West Virginia.  The only restaurant at this tiny airport is this one.

Look closer.

Aww yeah.

My only complaint about my first flight is that someone was ripping a** the whole time!  Every 5 minutes the air was contaminated with the foulest stench!  Change in cabin pressure!  Seriously people, not cool!  It was a 50 seater so there wasn’t much air to begin with, blech!

My connection through Atlanta was tight but I calculated that I had just enough time to speed walk from an arrival gate at the far end of concourse D to a departure in the far end of A.  If you know that Atlanta airport you know this ain’t no joke.  I am pretty sure it was at least a half a mile.  I broke into a jog for the last leg.  I realize I could have taken the train or, at least, the moving sidewalk.  But that’s not how I roll.

When I arrived at the gate, out of breath and starting to sweat, my “zone” was already boarding!

I went straight to the rehab facility where my grandfather is recovering from his valve replacement surgery.  His recovery is going well but it is a slow process.  The physical therapist told my grandmother that my grandfather was overmotivated with his exercises!  This is actually not a good thing in their eyes because some exercises and improvements can only make significant gains over a period of time.  If you rush training you risk injury and burn out. I certainly understand overtraining but I am so proud and inspired to see my grandfather giving his recovery 150 percent effort. 

Time for a little yoga out here

and then back to the rehab center.

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