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First impressions of Les Mills Body Balance release 63 after Dunfermline Quarterly Workshop.

Have you ever heard anyone say Body Balance is easy. I have. Quite a few Clubs position it to members calling it “the easy class”.

If you’re a Body Balance instructor, if you’re a participant in Body Balance class you’ll know that this is nonsense. Body Balance delivers a tough workout. Although not aerobically challenging, from a strength and flexibility point of view you feel the intensity.

But even I wasn’t ready for how tough Body Balance release 63 is.

Les Mills Body Balance release 63
Body Balance Release 63 Poster

They held the Quarterly Workshop at Club 64 in Dunfermline. The first thing I noticed was how hot the room felt. In fact it seemed hotter than a Bikram yoga studio. I had to place my yoga towel on my mat to stop myself from sliding off. The wooden floor became a sweaty sea slippery moisture.

However our master trainer was Ann-See Yeoh who delivered, as always, a fabulous experience both during the educational and taking us through the new tracks.

None of the poses appeared impossible to do for any of our participants. It’s just the combined intensity of everything together really took me by surprise. That combined with the hot room made it a very intense experience.

Here are a few things that I remember about the class.

  • The Thai Chi warmup flowed beautifully with figure eight arms sweeps, arm circles and birds tails.
  • Sun salutations challenges your arms and shoulders because on each round we go from downward facing dog, to plank, to crocodile, to upward facing dog and back to down facing dog twice in each salutation.
  • Standing strength set to “Only You” a song by Ellie Goulding lasts for 8 minutes and shatters your legs. In fact I was shaking by the end of those eight minutes.
  • In the abs track we see the return of “Pilates hundreds” and all sorts of combinations of crunches and hovers.
  • For forward bends and hamstring stretches we have an interesting new concept called the “downward facing dog flip”. I’m not going to say anything more about that. You’ll just have to wait until the new releases come out to see what that is.

This will be a very challenging but very exciting release and I can’t wait for my music and DVD to arrive so that I can start learning it and deliver it to my members in the New Year.

Now it’s your turn: Have you been to your Quarterly Workshop? What were your first thoughts about Les Mills Body Balance release 63? Please leave a comment or post a link to your own review.

Watch the Sizzler Video Preview for Les Mills Body Balance Release 63

Since September we’ve enjoyed one of the best Body Balance routines Les Mills have produced so far. It’s a great workout with lovely music and the right balance between challenge and achievement.

Now it’s time to take a quick look at the next class which you’ll find in clubs late December or early January 2014.

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Looks like another great release. I heard Only You by Ellie Goulding and True Love by Pink in that short taster.

I can’t wait to go and see the full class at the Quarterly Workshops and to start learning for the next launches.

Now it’s your turn: What do you think of the video preview for Les Mills Body Balance release 63? Have you already seen the full class at the GFX event last week? Why not post your thoughts below or share a link to your own blog?

SkyFall – Review of Body Balance Release 62

When Daniel Craig burst on to the big screen in James Bond 23, many critics heralded Skyfall as the best Bond in ages. Interesting then that Jackie Mills chose to include the theme song from that film as one of the tracks in Body Balance release 62, because this is the best Body Balance class in ages.

And that’s saying something because the releases have all been sensational for a good few years now.

Let’s face it. Body Balance is not an easy class. It’s challenging and promotes strength flexibility and calmness at the same time. But there have been occasions recently when some moves, in my opinion, crossed the line about what was achievable by most participants. The recent “bird in a basket pose” is a good example. It was more like a “bird sitting on the floor looking frustrated” pose.

Body Balance release 62 is certainly tough, but there is nothing in it that is unachievable, which is why it is a winner. Add to that a cracking choice of tunes and you might just have the perfect release here.

So let’s have a look at tracks.

SkyFall - Review of Body Balance Release 62
Tai Chi Warm Up

Tai Chi Warm Up (Figure 8): We are on the move straight away to this energetic Ellie Goulding song. Unlike most Tai Chi warm ups, the choreographers have added multi-directional footwork as well as the usual arm circles. It’s easy to learn and expressive. Get low, bend your knees and you will become warm very quickly. I can’t remember another opener like this so it feels fresh and new. What a great start.

Sun Salutations (Fields of Gold): A gorgeous Sting song, and a lovely flowing sequence of yoga poses matched to breath. The three-legged dogs pre-empt the last track later in the release. With the extra movement in the Tai Chi combined with the sun salutation sequence here you are hot and ready for the hard work that follows.

SkyFall - Review of Body Balance Release 62
Standing Strength – Sun Warrior Pose

Standing Strength (Impossible): At the Quarterly Workshop, our trainer expressed her view that this standing strength was easier that ones we had done in the past. At just under 5 minutes it is certainly shorter but I think it still offers a challenge because your legs work all the time. And I love the powerful transition from Warrior 1 to Warrior 3 in the second half.

SkyFall - Review of Body Balance Release 62
Standing Modified Half Lotus Pose

Balance (Skyfall): This isn’t the Adele original but it’s an perfect cover. Here we have an example of a great powerful and melodic song (with the familiar subtle James Bond theme woven into the verses) matched effortlessly with amazing balance poses. Everything flows together perfectly. It feels epic, cinematic and dramatic. I like the standing modified half lotus pose and the Eagle Pose with side bend; two powerful moves we haven’t seen before. You might get way with a corny, “I’ve been expecting you, Meester Bond” line in this track, but I wasn’t expecting a balance track of this stature.

Hip openers (Let it Be): This is an innocuous hip openers track sitting in between two bigger pieces of music. So take the pace down in this slow version of the Beatles hit and use your breath to melt deep into modified half lotus pose and swan pose. Simple exercises but still a great release for tight hip and thigh muscles.

Core abs (Little Talks): Oblique knee lifts, frog leg oblique reaches and crunches offer a hot workout for your core abs. There is very little time to think, the transitions are fast and the action never slows down. The quirky music, by Icelandic group Of Monsters and Men motivates you to stick with the gruelling pace as your abs begin to burn.

To do the oblique knee lifts you have to perch on one hip bone, keep your back straight and lift your legs up on the diagonal. We’ve seen this move a few times now in Body Balance and I am getting used to teaching it and the classes are getting used to the effort needed. You can feel it working though and the groans and mail sack thud of bodies collapsing to the floor at the end is evidence enough of achievement.

Core back (Love is all I got): In earlier back tracks we’ve seen full back bends, camel poses and bridges. Here we face a much simpler set of moves. Beginning with half bow pose moving on to full bow, a few planks and upward facing dogs and then some arm pull back shoulder raises and leg raises. It doesn’t sound anywhere near as tough as the bigger back bends from older releases.

But I can’t think of a back track before this where I have felt the effects of the exercises so quickly. In truth the last sequence of single/double arm pull backs with leg raises is a killer combination. It’s so deceptive and yet so effective.

Twists (Winter Song): After the frantic pace and hard work in the two core tracks it’s time to catch your breath. Winter Song is a lovely mellow piece of music and the moves are equally sublime. Rest in a supine twist, start to re-energise during the horse stance twist and be ready to be up on your toes for the last lunge twist sequence. I like the way we begin this track quietly and build back the intensity.

SkyFall - Review of Body Balance Release 62
Revolved Triangle Pose

Forward bends/Hamstrings (Stay): After that temporary respite we face the last round of hard work. Powerful 3 legged down dogs, pyramid pose and twisted triangle finish the main work out with more intense, but definitely achievable, poses. A great song from Rhianna and an uplifting finale. Or so we think. Actually there is a little more to come.

Relaxation/Meditation (River of Love): As we settle down on to our mats the first three minutes of so of this relaxation phase forms an extension to the forward bends/hamstrings track. The music is still lively and we do a series of delightful stretches finishing in happy baby pose. Then the music almost retreats entirely giving us six or seven minutes of peace and calm before the more lively music from the start returns at the end to revive us. Perhaps this structure of music was a ploy by Jackie to get participants to stay for the relaxation. If so it didn’t work. There will always be those who make for the door as soon as “the quiet” music starts. Those that choose to stay though reap their reward through calmness and reflection.

Another fabulous Body Balance release. Like Skyfall it is stunning, epic and memorable. And an absolute joy to teach, a great class for new people to begin on, and a challenge for the more experienced.

Now it’s your turn: Do you agree with my review of Body Balance release 62? Are you an instructor? Please let me know what you think? If you are a participant let me know whether you like the simpler structure.

Better still,if you want to review Body Balance 62 for my Podcast – Group Fitness Over Coffee – please record a 2-3 minute audio and send it to me and I’ll include it in a future episode.

Have a look at the sizzler video preview for Les Mills Body Balance release 62

During our long hot summer my Body Balance classes have challenged and chilled my participants. As we feel the first chill of autumn it’s time to look forward to the new Body Balance class from Les Mills. I will be going to the Quarterly Workshop in a few weeks and will then begin the cycle of learning and launching again.

So have a look at the video sizzler preview for Les Mills Body Balance release 62.

It’s good to see Doctor Dave back on the masterclass video. And one of the lady presenters is our own UK Head Trainer for Body Balance, Sarah Durnford.

The sizzler doesn’t give much away, but I think I hear the theme tune from the James Bond film “Skyfall” in there.

It’s always exciting to see what’s in a new release. This little taster has me looking forward to trying out the full class in a few weeks time.

Your turn: What do you think of the sizzler video preview for Les Mills Body Balance release 62? Why not post a comment or share your thoughts? Let me know what you think.