Showing posts with label Twin Cities Trapeze Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twin Cities Trapeze Center. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Weekly Recap: National Running Day, the Twins Game, and More!

Hi everyone! As I mentioned in my last post, I'm trying to catch up now that I have a normal working computer again. I think I overloaded the last one with too many pictures! Anyways, I wanted to check in to share last week's recap in Fitness, Fashion, and Fitness Fashion!

What’s happening in fashion?
In fashion, I actually received another Stitch Fix! You can read about previous Stitch Fixes HERE and HERE. I will definitely share pictures later this week of my latest fix, as I ended up keeping quite a few items this time around.

By the way, my cat definitely loves Stitch Fix!

What's happening in fitness fashion?
Not too much happened last week in Fitness Fashion, but a few of you asked me about the top I was wearing for the pub run over Memorial Day:

I got it at the new lululemon at the Galleria. It's the Wamo Camo tank, which is unfortunately already sold out, but you can find it HERE on ebay.

And last but certainly not least, here’s what’s happening in fitness last week:

Monday: 7 miles in the morning in the rain with a great group of girls that made the rain less miserable
Tuesday: 6 am C2 class at Corepower
Wednesday: Morning 10k for National Running Day. Did you do anything to celebrate??

Then 1 hour kettlebell/strength at Balance Fitness with the following workout:
  • Jump rope/squat/swing 40-30-20: do that circuit 5 times
  • Full sit-ups and kettle bell snatches 20 each, do that circuit 3 times
  • TRX pull-ups, triceps push-ups, and shoulder press 20 times: do that circuit 5 times
  • Final round was more jump rope and full lunges (I think 50 jumps, 10 lunges, 2 rounds)
Thursday: Morning 6 mile run with Kelly, and then Twins game with my work team. Going to a Twins game this summer was definitely on my bucket list, and it was a lot of fun going with my work group.

Friday: Complete Rest! I was a tired old lady after being out late for the Twins game and then having a long day at work.

Saturday: 11 miles with the CBRC. This was my first double digit run since Flying Pig! It was pouring most of the run but otherwise I felt pretty good. Saturday afternoon, Dustin and I took a static trapeze class (read all about it HERE)

Sunday: Complete rest again! Well, I suppose there’s always walks with the dog, but I don’t usually count those…though it is active recovery. 

Saturday night, my friend Susie hosted a little slumber party at her house. We started out with dinner at Pig Ate My Pizza in Robbinsdale, (which, by the way, was amazing).  We did one tasting menu, which included a few appetizers, 2 pizzas, and dessert, and then we added one additional pizza for 5 of us. Plenty of food and so tasty! 

After dinner, we went back to her house nearby for some games and gossip…maybe a little hair braiding. I still don't know how to do the fishtail braid though!

On Sunday, I went to St. Paul to play photographer for the make-up TC 1 mile race. The original TC 1 mile was cancelled due to the weather, so the USATF race circuit hosted a make-up race on Sunday at the Hamline University track.

I probably should have participated, but I just took pictures instead. I was slightly misinformed that we had our requisite 5 women for a full competitive team for our USATF team circuit, so I figured they didn’t need me (and I was a little relieved). But when we arrived, it turned out we only had 4 women. Fortunately, there was another member of our running club who was willing to throw together a hodge-podge running outfit and share running shoes with a girl in a different “heat” to run the mile. That girl ended up doing really well too! In fact, most everyone had a PR day for the mile, which was awesome. I suppose it makes sense that it was faster running a mile on a track than down Nicollet Mall as the usual TC 1 Mile would have been.

In summary, I ran about 30 miles last week, with 1 yoga, 1 strength, and two complete rest days. Not too shabby!

I hope you had a great week in Fitness, Fashion, and Fitness Fashion....Are you keeping up with the push-up challenge? Today is a rest day, but 25 push-ups tomorrow!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Fresh New Fit: Static Trapeze Class at Twin Cities Trapeze Center

Ah, I'm so sorry I have been MIA! My computer was on its last leg, so I had to order a new one. The new one was a custom order with loads of memory, so it took a little while for it to arrive. But now I am back in action, and this Macbook is WAAAY faster; I love it!

Anyways, I have been meaning to write a post about the static trapeze class that Dustin and I took last Saturday. Remember last January, when Dustin and I tried our luck with aerial fitness at the Stomping Ground?   (Check out that post HERE)

Even though Dustin wasn’t really onboard with the whole idea beforehand, he ended up really enjoying it (and being pretty good at it too!)

Since he had a good experience last time, he was a little more open to try another circus type class. I purchased two Living Social deals for a “Static Trapeze” class at Twin Cities Trapeze.
  
We signed for the Saturday class, which was an hour long. They only allow for 4 people in each class, so you do have to plan ahead a bit to reserve an open spot.

The studio is in St. Paul in one of the old Hamm’s Brewery buildings. 
When you enter the building, you can see that the flying trapeze is the focus of the space. There was a flying trapeze class going on right when we arrived, and it really looked like fun!

But the trapeze isn't the only thing they do here. In fact, they offer all kinds of classes- Hoola Hoop classes, Flying Trapeze, Yoga, Zumba, “Flirty Fitness”, Barre, and Acro /Gymnastics

The living social deal was only for one Static Trapeze class, which is described on their website as follows:

Lower and steadier than the Flying Trapeze; as the name suggests, the Static Trapeze stays put as the performer executes positions, tricks, and transitions on, over, under and around the bar! Classes begin with a warm-up and focus on skills and choreography before concluding with conditioning. Classes are 60 minutes in length and have a maximum of 4 students per class.

In our class on Saturday, there were three beginner students (Dustin, me, and one other girl) and then another student who had been taking lessons for quite a while. She was quite advanced compared to the rest of us.

The class started with some stretching. The instructor warned us that we would be sore the next day – “from using muscles we normally don’t use!”

After some stretching, the instructor moved right into the moves on the trapeze.

We started with the basic lift onto the trapeze to knee hang. We practiced letting go from the knee hang “with style” of course.

The next move was the bird’s nest, where we hooked our feet and legs on the trapeze ropes and hung upside down. This one felt really good- it really stretched your back out!

After we had all mastered the bird’s nest, we moved on to moves on top of the trapeze. First we just a basic lean-back, and then the "mermaid."

This mermaid move was a bit more of a challenge for me. I got a little fearful of letting go with one hand and really rolling to my side hip. Eventually I was able to do it, but it took some work.

Now, for the "big" move: standing on the trapeze. The instructor walked us through the different steps to get into the standing position. 

From the stand, we also learned “star” where you pop both feet onto the ropes and then push out in a star position. The first few times we did this move, the trapeze was moved closer to the ground so we’d feel more comfortable. But by the end, she moved the trapeze back up again.

Towards the end of the class, we all had the opportunity to go through our whole “routine” as a bit of performance. She even played some tunes for us as we "performed"- so fun!

Remember how I said she warned us that we would be sore? I didn’t feel so bad right away after the class, but throughout that night and into the next day, I was really sore in my upper body… Dustin was really sore too, even though he is more accustomed to this sort of thing with all of his rock climbing.

The static trapeze was somewhat similar to the lyre class we took in the Aerial Fitness class at the Stomping Grounds.  I would recommend a static trapeze class at the Twin Cities Trapeze Center. The facility was nice, and the instructors were really helpful.

At our class, there was also a more experienced student working through her routine. It was fun to watch all the other stuff she had learned. She said she had only been taking lessons for a few months, but she was really good (being extremely flexible probably helped too!)

I have a greater appreciation for the Cirque du Soleil trapeze artists, as it is definitely NOT easy!

From the FAQ’s on the website:
What do I wear?  Anything comfortable which allows easy movement.  Yoga/sweat pants and a T-shirt are good choices.  They recommend wearing something that covers your knees.  Long hair should be tied back.

Where are you located? They are at 719 Minnehaha Ave E in St. Paul.  Also known as building 45 of the Hamm’s Brewery.  They are the in the far Northwest corner of the old brewery campus.  

Is there an age limit? They have taught students from ages 3 to 73.


I would also suggest that you bring  a camera to take pictures! I had a lot of fun with this fresh new fit.  Give it a try, and let me know what you think!