fitness: all about FitReserve.

Over the past year I’ve become quite the fan of fitness classes, and they’ve really changed how I feel about exercise. I used to think that I hated exercise, but the truth is that I really just hated going to the gym. Ever since I started taking classes, though, I love to exercise in a way I never realized I could. Not to mention that there are just so many amazing fitness studios here in New York!

So when FitReserve recently reached out to me and offered to let me try their multi-studio fitness membership, I was all about it.

FitReserve NYC

So What is FitReserve?

FitReserve is the ultimate fitness membership that allows you to mix and match classes from a curated selection of the top studios in NYC, at over 50% off retail. FitReserve provides access to full studio schedules and peak class times, plus access to exclusive insider studio and partner perks, events and more.

I had used a similar monthly fitness class membership in the past, so I was familiar with the concept. What really sets FitReserve apart, though, is that ability to access peak class times. FitReserve also has 3 monthly plan options, ranging from 5 class per month to 20 classes per month.

FitReserve NYC

Another awesome perk of FitReserve - for every referral you can receive $100 off your next billing cycle + your friend will receive $50 off his or her first month. Umm, yes please.

FitReserve is partnered with 165 studios with over 12,000 classes across NYC, including Yoga, Pilates, CrossFit, boot camp, barre, cardio dance, HIIT, TRX, indoor cycling, boxing, rowing and more.

I’ve been having so much fun trying out the different classes, including ones that I would probably never brand out and try if it weren’t for the multi-studio option. For example, a few weeks ago I took my very first boxing class at Work Train Fight. It was a great workout that really challenged me. I’ve needed some more strength training in my workout routine, so it was a great way to get that while still being fast-paced and fun.

Gracie Gordon | Work Train Fight NYC

Some other great classes I’d recommend via FitReserve:

Peloton
Core Fusion Barre
Row House
UFC Gym
I.Am.You Yoga

I can’t wait to try more classes - will be sure to share them when I do!

Please note I was compensated by getting a free trial to use FitReserve.

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What’s your favorite type of fitness class? Is FitReserve something you’d be interested in if it was in your city?

305 Fitness review.

Last week I took a new fitness class here in New York called 305 Fitness.

A friend of mine is an instructor there and I had been wanting to take a class forever. I always put it off, though, because I’m not exactly awesome when it comes to choreography. A few of my other friends recently started raving about the class, so I figured it was about time to try it out for myself!

305 was definitely unlike any class I’ve ever taken, and it was SO much fun. Here’s some of the background info + my thoughts on it.

About 305 Fitness

It’s a high intensity, Miami-inpsired (hence the 305) full body workout. All classes are 55 minutes long, with a focus on high-intensity rhythmic cardio. Classes also feature sprint intervals, sculpting, and a stretch cooldown. They have an arms class and a legs class (I took the legs class). It’s the type of workout that is good for those who are looking to have more of a dancer’s body/physique.

Pros:

* It’s FUN. 305 is just a crazy good time. Most of the time it felt less like a fitness class and more like a big dance party. It’s definitely a great class to go to with a group of friends. In fact, for your first time I would suggest going with friends if you can - it helps take the edge off if you’re not exactly the world’s best dancer.

* It’s a killer workout. The class is pretty much non-stop for 55 minutes with a few small breathers in between (and the strength part, which slows down a bit). There’s a lot of big + high intensity movements so you’ll find yourself out of breathe a lot, but it’s so fast-paced that you just have to keep going. You’ll definitely be sweating at the end!

* No equipment needed. With the exception of dumbbells in the arms class, there’s no equipment needed! Just make sure to wear comfortable clothes (that can handle a lot of jumping and wide range of movement) and sneakers.

* Great music. Get this - each class has a live DJ in it. How cool is that?! I loved that aspect - it made the class that much more fun and felt more like being in a club than a fitness studio.

Cons:

* The choreography can be confusing. When the class first started, I remember thinking CRAP - there is no way I’m going to get this choreography. I ended up catching on enough to still get a good workout, but I still had to really pay close attention throughout the whole class. I’m sure after going regularly you catch on more, but because of that I don’t think 305 is a class you’d want to go to sporadically.

* Primarily cardio workout. With the exception of the (arms or legs) strength section of the class, 305 is definitely more of a cardio workout. The strength portion isn’t exactly intense either.

* Cost. Classes are $32 each, but the cost does go down if you purchase a package.

* Only 2 locations. So far there are only locations in NYC and Washington D.C.

The verdict:

I’m a fan of 305 Fitness. I think it’s especially great for someone that loves cardio but doesn’t necessarily like “normal” cardio like running or cycling. It’s the epitome of a FUN workout that doesn’t feel much like exercise at all. If you’re in NYC or DC, I definitely suggest checking it out!

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Does 305 Fitness sound like a workout you’d enjoy? Are you a fan of dance-inspired fitness classes?

 

eats & moves | 5.11.15.

Weekly Workout Recap | GirlMeetsLife.com

Once again I need to play a bit of catch up with my workout recap, oops! For the sake of accountability I’m trekking all the way back to April…

Week of 4/19: took 2 cycling classes, off the rest of the week.

Week of 4/26:
4/26 - off
4/27 - 45 minute Peloton cycling class
4/28 - 45 minute SoulCycle class
4/29 - off
4/30 - 45 minute SoulCycle class
5/1 - off
5/2 - 25 minutes treadmill intervals, 25 minutes strength training

Week of 5/3: went for a 40 minute jog on Monday, off the rest of the week

As you can see, I’ve been doing a bit of pendulum swinging in the exercise department, ha. The week of 4/19 was tough mostly because there was just a lot going with with work/She Is Free, but last week I honestly just needed a break…mostly mentally.

I wish I could say I was one of those people that likes to work out when I’m feeling stressed/overwhelmed - and sometimes that is the case - but most of the time feeling like I need to squeeze exercise into what is already a busy time just makes things worse. I’m learning more and more than *for me* making sure I don’t let myself get mentally/emotionally drained is more important than exercise when it comes to being healthy.

With that being said, the week off was great (and totally served its purpose), so I’m excited to get back into some sweat sessions this week!

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As far as my eats go, I’m keeping up with Flexible Dieting (AKA IIFYM) and loving it. I’m definitely still in the experimental phase and trying to get over the clean eating/Paleo mentality that I somehow adopted over the past year. Some of my meals have looked like:

(sushi, Juice Press, burrito bowl, steak, Arctic Zero)

Clearly I haven’t been starving 😉 I’ll be honest - my macros haven’t been entirely on point. I’m getting there slowly but surely. But from the start I had decided I didn’t want to be super strict. I do think that my goals will eventually tighten up, but right now I’m focusing on (re)learning how to eat healthy and balanced without feeling like sugar and *gasp* gluten are going to kill me in my sleep.

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What are your fitness/health goals right now? Do you prefer to exercise or rest when you’re feeling stressed?

fitness: all about SoulCycle.

For the past couple of months you’ve probably noticed that I’ve become a bit of a SoulCycle addict. I’ve swooned over why I love it, but I’ve yet to fully explain what the class is like for those of you who have never been (or heard of it). So here’s a bit of ins-and-outs of SoulCycle, and my attempt at being unbiased in reviewing it 😉

What to expect:

SoulCycle is not your average cycling class…or your average fitness class, for that matter. The energy of it is unlike any other fitness class I’ve experienced. When you enter the studio, you’ll automatically feel your adrenaline go up. You’ll be welcomed with high energy music and low (candlelit) lighting. It’s an environment where you’ll feel empowered no matter what your fitness level, and you’ll be able to let loose + fully leave behind anything else that may have taken up your attention that day.

More practically speaking - the class combines speed, resistance, choreography, and hand weights for a full-body (and mind) workout. Be prepared to at least try to keep up with the tempo/rhythm as SoulCycle is not an “oh I’ll just do my own thing” sort of class. I’d suggest a bike toward the back for your first time. Be sure to tell someone that it’s your first time, and someone will help you set up your bike, get clipped in, etc.

Pros:

* It’s a killer workout. I’ve been to a handful of other spin classes, and SoulCycle is definitely takes cycling to another level intensity-wise. If you follow the instructor’s speed and resistance, it is definitely not an easy workout. I’ve been going for a few months and there are still parts of the class that I can’t fully keep up with.

* Fun + great energy. SoulCycle is hands down the most FUN I’ve ever had exercising. The 45 minutes seem to fly by because you’re not just going through the same old spin motions - the choreography is energized, keeps you alert, and keeps everyone synchronized. I’m also a sucker for the “soul” part - the instructors have been trained to pump you up with motivation (sometimes inspirational, sometimes tough love) and that is something that definitely pushes me to do my best.

* Great music. This is KEY for me, and another reason the classes seem to fly by. I always love the music the instructors play, and it’s usually always different (even with the same instructor - they’re constantly mixing it up). Combined with the synchronized choreography, sometimes I forget that I’m in SoulCycle and not a night club!

* Sense of community. As with most fitness trends, SoulCycle riders are pretty loyal to the brand. It becomes a bonding experience to go with your friends. I remember before getting involved in SoulCycle I didn’t understand why people were so obsessed with it, but once you “get it” you realize why people are so dedicated.

* Level of excellence. SoulCycle sets itself apart from other spin classes (and boutique fitness studios) but just doing everything 100%. Their branding, instructors, studios/cleanliness, apparel…it’s all done with excellence, consistency, and pride. And when a brand has that level of excellence/pride, you almost can’t help but want to be a part of it.

(pic stolen from Rachel)

Cons:

* Cost. At $34 a pop, classes aren’t cheap. In my opinion, though, you can afford what you value. I make up for it by dining out less, etc.

* Primarily cardio workout. With the exception of bike resistance and arm weights, SoulCycle isn’t necessarily an ideal workout for strength training. But as with just about any workout, you get what you put into it.

* You can “cheat.” Unlike some other cycling studios, there’s no screen or monitor saying what speed or resistance you’re at. I personally like this because it makes the class more of a personal challenge and I can be more in the moment rather than staring at a screen.

* Small locker rooms. Some of the studios are better than others, but trying to maneuver getting your stuff (or even dare get ready) while a class just got out and another class is arriving…well, good luck with that.

* It’s loud/dark. This is actually one of the top pros for me (part of what makes it so fun!), but I’ve heard a lot of people say they don’t like this about SoulCycle.

My favorite NYC instructors:

Charlee
Conor
Jaws
Mantas
Stevie
There a few more that I really want to try soon - Akin, Danny, Sydney, and Stacey (all per my roommate Rachel’s recommendation…she’s the one who has told me who to take from the beginning ;))

* Edited to add: I’ve recently taken Akin, Danny, Sydney, and Eve. They’re all great too! I’d add Akin and Danny to my list of favorites.

The verdict:

Clearly, I’m a huge fan of SoulCycle (did you like how I negated most of the cons? haha). I think what gets me so excited about it is that - after over 10 years of working out regularly - discovering SoulCycle was the first time I genuinely loved and had FUN exercising. So whether you’re someone who is “into” fitness or not, I definitely suggest trying it at least once (but be careful - you may get hooked like I did).

SoulCycle has expanded to a handful of cities, so check out their website to see if there’s one near you!

Please note I have zero affiliation with SoulCycle…just love it.

soul cycle

Have you tried SoulCycle? Interested in it?

(I’m going to be doing more fitness class reviews soon! Any you’d like to read about most?)

workout recap | 4.13.15.

Weekly Workout Recap | GirlMeetsLife.com

So I missed a couple of weeks’ workout recaps - oops! I’ll pick up with this past week…

Monday 4/6 - 35 minutes Stair Master, 20 minutes weights
Tuesday 4/7 - 45 minute SoulCycle class
Wednesday 4/8 - off
Thursday 4/9 - 45 minute SoulCycle class
Friday 4/10 - 45 minute SoulCycle class
Saturday 4/11 - off
Sunday 4/12 - off

So as much as I love SoulCycle, I’m really going to focus on switching up my workouts more over the next few weeks (I typically try to keep SC to one class a week, but clearly failed on that this past week, ha). I use ClassPass, so I really have no excuse to not be trying more new classes!

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Do you find it difficult to keep your workouts varied? How do you usually switch things up?

 

workout recap | 3.28.15.

Weekly Workout Recap | GirlMeetsLife.com

I’m going to rewind to last week since I skipped it, although as you’ll see there wasn’t much to report… 😉

Sunday 3/15 - off
Monday 3/16 - off
Tuesday 3/17 - 45 minute SoulCycle class
Wednesday - 3/18 off
Thursday 3/19 - off
Friday 3/20 - off
Saturday 3/21 - off

I was still getting over being sick during this week - which was taking WAY longer than it normally does - so I was doing everything possible to get better. Unfortunately that meant exercise had to go (with the exception of that one spin class), but I really think it helped me to finally recover.

Sunday 3/22 - 30 minutes treadmill sprint intervals, 15 minutes strength training
Monday 3/23 - Jillian Michael’s 30 Day Shred video
Tuesday 3/24 - 30 minutes treadmill sprint intervals
Wednesday 3/25 - off
Thursday 3/26 - 45 minute Peloton spin class
Friday 3/27 - off
Saturday 3/28 - 45 minute SoulCycle class

Thankfully I’m back to feeling 100%, and it was great to get back to regular workouts. I’m switching it up with some new (supposedly tough) classes next week, so I will let you know how they go!

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Do you typically do the same workout(s)? How often do you try to switch it up?