In the classroom, I talk to my students about
perspectives a lot. It's a prominent theme in several books we read throughout the year and it encourages them to look beyond the surface to consider points that they hadn't thought of before.
I've also talked about
perspectives in fitness. What might be easy for some is hard for others. An injury makes you reflect on your goals. You get the idea.
This year I wanted to continue to broaden my perspective, so I
set a goal to try more new activities.
On Sunday I joined the
Blog & Tweet NH group at
New Perspectives Pole and Aerial in Manchester to try the new fitness trend for first time:
Pole Fitness
Pole Fitness combines dance and acrobatic moves to create a fun workout that builds strength and flexibility. It involves moves such as spins, climbs, slides, and inversions.
The owner and our instructor
Juel is a retired gymnast and certified strength and conditioning coach. In addition to instructing, she also competes professionally!
After some floor warm-ups, our
Intro to Pole class started to get up close and personal with the POLE.
Even though Juel did an outstanding job showing us how to do the individual beginner moves, it was the toughest thing I've ever tried. I've never been known for my upper body strength, but it was obvious that the rest of my body is lacking power also.
When I signed up to attend this event, I was expecting to feel awkward during the dance-like portions, but I was ready to push myself out of my comfort zone. I was ready for it to be hard, but willing to try.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that even though I'm not the strongest girl, I was still
able to do most of the moves. It was also a relief to
feel a sense of encouragement from the instructor and the other ladies in the class.
I don't know
when I will be back for more Pole Fitness, but I will be back!
If you're thinking about checking out Pole Fitness, follow
New Perspectives on
Facebook for information about the upcoming
Open House.
Have you tried Pole Fitness?