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Beneath your Beautiful – Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 63

Back in December, at the Dunfermline Quarterly Workshop, the intensity of Body Balance release 63 blew me away. The room we were in simmered with heat,  mirrors clouded up and everyone slid around on the swampy floor. But we all put great effort in and felt the effect on our muscles the following day.

Having spent the Christmas holidays learning this release, it’s been an absolute joy to launch it to my classes in early 2014. I’ve received amazing feedback from my participants. Everyone loves the moves, the music and the effect this release is having on their bodies. Yes it’s tough. Yes it’s painful. But it gets results. Groans are always accompanied by smiling faces.

So let’s have a look at the tracks.

Review of Les Milss Body Balance release 63
Tai Chi Warm Up

Tai Chi Warm Up (Insane): This is a short simple Tai Chi Warmup with two sequences. A lovely figure 8 arm swinging  sequence which warms up the legs as we shift the body weight from side to side. And another sequence involving a circular arm movement with a bird’s tail and snake lunge sideways.

I like the music although it seems it’s about somebody going insane which might not actually fit with the calmness  this track should invoke, but it is at the same time strangely haunting.

Sun Salutations (Breathing): Now the hard work starts. Normally in a Body Balance Sun Salutation, each sequence includes a move from downward facing dog into high plank, followed by low plank, followed by upward facing dog, followed by downward facing dog. In this track we complete this Vinyassa twice in each sequence. By the end of four rounds of Sun Salutations our shoulders and arms are burning with the effort. We are all warm and already feeling fatigued. Everyone knows by this point that they face a challenging class.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 63
Standing Strength

Standing Strength (Only You): This chart topping song by Ellie Goulding provides an immense challenge very early in this Body Balance release. We hear the song twice once for the right side of the body and once for the left.  We are working our legs for just short of nine minutes.

Within that time we have three rounds of Warrior 2 pose, three-legged downward dogs, Extended Warrior pose and Sun Warrior pose plus a very low crouching animal pose which burns the inner thighs. The first time I taught this track my class thought that I had messed up the choreography by not changing to the left leg halfway through the song. Of course they realised once we got to the end of the song that the left side was going to be the entire song played through yet again.

This is possibly one of the most challenging standing strength tracks we have had a very long time. It invokes memories of God’s Top 10 from release 33.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 63
Diver’s Pose

Balance (Skinny Love): After challenging our legs in that standing strength track,  it’s only fair that the balance track is short. Here is a beautiful piece of music called “Skinny Love” and a new yoga pose called Divers. You have to trust yourself that you are not going to fall forward in this new pose but the stretch it creates up the back of the legs, in the calves and the hamstrings is exquisite. I also love the variation of Dancers Pose. Very short but certainly very sweet

Hip openers (Open): Finally we get to sit down on the floor and progress view through some beautiful hip opening moves. Seated star pose, modified half lotus and a simple series of hip stretches set to another beautiful piece of music with a very appropriate title.

Core abdominals (Gone Gone Gone): I remember this one from the Quarterly Workshop and remember how tough it was in that very sweaty room. It’s a relentless abdominal track starting in a plank and  finishing on our backs with Pilates hundreds. It never lets up but carries us through it by a very catchy tune. Another relatively short track it does its work creating massive fires burning in the abdominal muscles.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 63
Bizarre Breast Stroke

Core Back (True Love): Starting in Horse Stance with hands under shoulders and knees under hips, we do a Scorpion tricep push-up. This is difficult enough on our knees. For those who choose the “on their toes” option, it represents an even tougher challenge. After a modified camel pose we’re down on the floor for some back work. This is a bizarre variation of breaststroke. By the end of the track my participants are groaning and judging by the sweat on the faces this track is also delivering results.

Twists (Beneath your Beautiful): A very beautiful twist track with only two poses. Twisted lunge and twisted intense pose. However musically this is possibly the standout track of Body Balance release 63.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 63
Downward Dog Flip to Table Top/Full Back Bend

Forward bends and Hamstrings Part One (Young and Beautiful): In this track we have what I would call the “dodgy” pose for this release of Body Balance. We start in a three-legged downward facing dog then attempt to flip that downward facing dog into either a tabletop pose or a full back bend.

This is a very challenging advanced yoga pose. It is vital to build up to this gradually over a few weeks. At the start I am only offering my participants the three-legged dog option. Not many people can flip over to fall back bend. In fact not many people can flip over to tabletop pose. In fact I can’t recall many types of yoga where I’ve seen this move performed other than Baron Baptiste Power yoga in the USA.

Forward Bends and Hamstrings Part Two (Blue Ocean Floor): This very long and seductive song by Justin Timberlake lasting nearly 8 minutes. It takes us slowly into our relaxation and meditation. We have plenty of time to experience seated twists, seated forward bends and finally Happy Baby pose what a beautiful and relaxing way to finish the energetic parts of this Body Balance release.

Relaxation/meditation (Caelum Meun): After that powerful  series of strength, flexibility and stretching exercises we finally spend a few moments trying to relax the body and slow the breath. This beautiful piece of piano music soothes us and eases as back to a calmness.

Once again Diana and Jackie Mills have produced a very challenging very beautiful Body Balance class combining moves which flow perfectly together with a truly stunning collection of music. All my participants have given me extremely positive feedback and I expect this release will remain popular throughout the entire three months.

Now it’s Your Turn: Do you agree with my review of Les Mills Body Balance release 63? Are you a participant? Is this the hardest Body Balance class yet? Are you an instructor? How are you coping with the Downward Dog Flip? Please share your views or post a link to your own review.

New Year, new Les Mills releases, DOMS and finally curing my Coke Addiction

Happy New Year to everyone reading Grandnat’s Blog. Thanks for all your comments and support last year – especially for the first episodes of my Group Fitness Over Coffee podcast. 2014 arrived with a cardio-busting flood of sweat and high heart rates as I launched Body Combat release 58 and Body Balance release 63 to my classes. People fill fitness clubs to capacity at this time of year as they seek to shed the pounds they put on during their Christmas excesses. These new Les Mills releases are tough, challenging but achievable and uplifting. And they work. Do you know how I know? new Les Mills releases Because two days after launching my arms and legs are screaming with DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness). I can feel the results already. If you haven’t checked out the new Les Mills releases yet go along to a class. It’s a great way to start the new year as you mean to go on. And finally a confession. I’ve been a Coke addict for nearly all my life. When I worked in a big busy corporate I was always swilling back four or five cans of Diet Coke and Coke Zero a day with all their artificial sweeteners and additives. When I left corporate life I found  I had moved to 2 litre bottles. I felt bloated and full of chemicals. Well I stopped drinking Coke last August and I haven’t had a drop since. I hated the first few weeks. I craved the fizz and the caffeine. But now I’m free of it and feel better for it. Whilst that was more like a mid-summer resolution than a New Year’s resolution I intend to stay Coke free for good. Have a great 2014. Now it’s your turn: Have you tried the new Les Mills releases yet? What do you think? Did they work for you. Have you experienced DOMS already? What are your fitness goals for 2014. Please leave a comment share your plans and goals.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

It’s difficult to find decent yoga pants for men. If you are a lady who loves yoga then you can find some lovely apparel to wear to class. But us guys have to make do with basic black cotton shorts or leggings.

As I was searching the net for something to replace my moth eaten pants, I came across all sorts of other yoga goodies. I thought I would share what I found. Here are some Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants. If you like any of them click on the picture for a link to Amazon.

First of all I liked these ladies yoga pants so much I almost bought myself a pair.

Tribal Earth Cotton Yoga Trousers With Beautiful Cross Over.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

I guess these are about the best I could find for men.

Yogamasti Men’s Yoga Pants.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

We could all do with a new yoga mat from time time to time. You can’t beat the Warrior Yoga Mat for durability.

Warrior Plus Mat.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

But I quite like this mat. You’ll find the more popular yoga poses printed on it.

Black 28 Poses Yoga Mat.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

If you want to take things easy over Christmas and just read about yoga, and plan for your New Year’s resolution to practice every day, then you’ll enjoy this book by Kino MacGregor. Also check out her YouTube videos – she’s an inspirational teacher.

The Power of Ashtanga Yoga: Developing a Practice That Will Bring You Strength, Flexibility, and Inner Peace–Includes the Complete Primary Series.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

Or if all you want is a quick introduction to yoga try this ebook written by one of my fellow yoga teachers. It’s great value at only 77p.

The Complete Book of yoga for Beginners by Ntathu Allen.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

If you want to get moving straight away check out this Power Yoga DVD from Rodney Yees. His sequences are always achievable and yet challenging at the same time.

Rodney Yee’s Ultimate Power Yoga DVD.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

And once you’ve finished the physical side of yoga you can relax and let a calming voice take you through a guided mediation.

Experience Yoga Nidra: Guided Deep Meditation.

Christmas gift ideas for yoga teachers and participants

Now it’s your turn: these are my favourite yoga gifts, what are yours? Please post a link to your own favourites.

First thoughts on Les Mills Body Combat release 58 after Edinburgh Quarterly Workshop.

As I write this review my legs are aching and burning with delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). That is Les Mills Body Combat release 58 for you. It annihilates the legs and blitzes the shoulders.

The Les Mills UK training team often say that they really enjoy the quarterly workshops in Scotland. They describe us as mad nutters, loud , passionate and dedicated. And so Shey who was the master trainer for this event, rode the usual wave of excitement and delivered yet another amazing workshop. The atmosphere was electric even before the class started. The tension in the air was amazing.

Everything became a blur of loud music sweat, a few tears, loud Kiais and exhilaration.

les mills body combat release 58

Here’s what I remember about Les Mills Body Combat release 58.

  • In track 2 there is a roundhouse kick challenge which works your legs and challenges your balance. The timing of the music in this track is tricky and will be very difficult to learn and to pick up the beat.
  • The first power track is a song called Shooting Star (Al Storm HS Remix) which has been in Body Combat before. However a completely different mix of the same song delivers fast and exhausting moves. In fact this feels more like a track 8 finale than one so early in the class.
  • We have more Capoeira in track 4. Another interesting piece of music with added sound effects for those of us who cheese.
  • The second power track, Cold as Ice, supplies another lengthy shoulder blasting experience with many different combinations.
  • A passable cover of the Def Leppard song, Action, provides us with a karate based track six with lots of back kicks and blocks.
  • And Muay Thai track is great fun and Shey injected much humour into her presentation with its millions of knee strikes.
  • And unusually we have a long cool down track with a lovely Kata are again based upon karate blocks.

Roll on January everyone. It’s going to hurt.

Now it’s your turn: Do you agree with my first thoughts about Les Mills Body Combat release 58? What did you think of the quarterly workshop? Please leave a comment or post a link to your own review.