Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 "I DID IT!" Friday, 03 December 2010 Last night, I got to teach at Slimmons and you all know how excited I get about teaching my classes. What I've loved about Slimmons all of these years is seeing people make positive changes by making exercise a daily part of their lives. And that leads to a little story about one of my students. She takes class regularly and is in her early 70's. She usually does her workouts from a sitting position right along with the rest of us. The last few months, I noticed she'd been standing while doing part of the class and I was impressed to see the effort she was putting into her workouts. But I also noticed that when we did our leg-lifts, she'd sit back down and work only her arms. Now anyone who's taken one of my classes knows how much I love doing those leg-lifts. After stretching in the mornings at home, I then do my leg-lifts. And what are leg-lifts? Well, they're about as simple as they sound. But boy, they are a lotta work! Leg-lifts are an exercise where you lift your legs up and down while doing arm movements as well. Yep, they may be a little tough but they're relatively simple movements. You bend each knee, bring your leg up...then put it back down a-n-n-nd...repeat. (See, how simple is that?) But, thing is, you're lifting what is the heaviest part of your body. So, when you do them repititively, you're really working your legs and heart. When you're lifting your legs, you're lifting your quads, hamstrings, shin and, along with all that, you're really working your tush, too. During class, I always do a lot of leg-lifts and everyone does them the best they can. One day after class, I went up to this sweet lady who didn't join us with the leg-lifts and asked why she didn't do them. ", at my age," she answered, "I'm just afraid of hurting myself." Well, after everyone else left class,. I asked her to stay with me for a few minutes. I walked her over to the studio's ballet bar and told her to hold on to the bar as she did her leg-lifts. I asked her to try ten, with each leg. She tried it and I think she even surprised herself that she was able to do them. A smile came across her face as she continued and when she finished, she looked at me and said, "Let me try ten more, that felt great!" I told her to go for it and sure enough, she did another ten...with each leg! This time, she wrapped her arms around me, gave me a big hig and said, "Thank You, !" Ever since then, she now stands during class, holds on to the ballet bar and does those leg-lifts right along with the rest of us. The other night at Slimmons, she even demanded that I do more leg-lifts. We both broke out in a big laugh. But boy, talk about overcoming her fear and getting into those leg-lifts! If you let it, fear can paralyze you. None of us want to fall and hurt ourselves...at any age. So it's important for you to do your workouts and adapt the movements for your age, activity level and physical ability. Now, whenever I do my morning leg-lifts at home, that sweet lady from Slimmons enters my mind. I also think of all the many people who've worked out faithfully, lost weight and have seen the results of their hard work. They're amazed at all of the things they're now able to do. I just love it! And I hope you're seeing good results with your own workouts, Like I said on the 1st of this month, don't you dare miss one day of working out here in December. And by the way, I hope that, one day, you'll be able to join us at Slimmons and do a few leg-lifts with me, too! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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