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Always Keep Moving

Monday, April 25th, 2011

There’s been a lot of excitement around the APOGEE Challenge – and with just so many more days left in April, we’re pumped to find out who our first winner will be. Then, it’s on to May’s challenge.

Now, we know there are some people who were on the fence about signing up to try their hand at 28 days of exercise – it’s not exactly an easy task. But we also know a little motivation can go a long way for next month. With the right mindset, you can accomplish anything.

That’s why we want to hear from you. We want to know how you stay motivated to keep moving in this busy world. And, because it’s still our birthday month, one participant will receive a $50 credit to use at the Apogee White Plains Spa. We think you deserve it after all you do – now let us know how you do it!

It doesn’t have to be about exercise, although if you’re a challenge participant we’d love to know how you keep going! Maybe you finally finished that book that’s been sitting on the coffee table. Or maybe you just found the time to sign up for night classes – whatever it is, we want to know what drives you.

For some it can be as simple as a line of poetry or a favorite movie scene. For others, it’s family and friends that keep them motivated. So do us a favor, spread the motivation and post pictures, type out your favorite poem or link to a video on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

The key to life is happiness and the things that make us happy are what keep us moving. So why not share what drives you and win a $50 spa credit in the process? We can’t wait to see what you got. We’ll get things moving with this:

Always keep moving!

Challenge Accepted

Monday, April 18th, 2011

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.”
-Marianne Williamson

We’ve spoken about motivation in the past as well as the benefits of consistency when it comes to exercise and health. That’s why we’re happy to announce the success of our APOGEE Challenge.

If you’re not familiar with our challenge, it’s a competition where one member will win a Whole Foods gift card. Participants must complete 28 days of exercise within one month in order to be eligible. Not an easy task by any means – But that hasn’t stopped these motivated members from kickn’ butt and rocking steady! In no particular order, here are our challenge participants all of whom are still in the running to win:

Rebecca Colon

Mary Yarnall

Regina O’ Sullivan

Maureen Douglas

Joslyn Delancey

Karen Landers

Anne Marquette

Elizabeth Douglas

Lysa Barasorda

Karen Basdekis

Grace Goldstein

Kathy Colleluori

Rachel Grossman

Rita Patrick

Amie Getis

But, if we had to guess, we’d say they were motivated by something more than just a gift card (although it doesn’t hurt!).  So keep up the motivation, guys! Every challenge becomes a stepping stone once we overcome it.

And, for those of you who need proof that consistency pays off, here’s a wonderful letter we received from a member, Allison who want’s everyone to know just how much Pilates has improved her already stellar tennis game.

“As a recreational and competitive tennis player, I am always looking for ways to improve my game. I started taking group tower classes at Apogee Pilates studio in White Plains. I started with a once weekly class. I quickly saw improvement in my core strength on the court and in daily activities. My posture improved and I realized that I needed more. I now do a minimum of two private sessions per week. The outcome is tremendous. I am capable of so much more on the tennis court with increased speed, endurance and accuracy. I also believe that Pilates has helped strengthen me and has saved me from injury. I highly recommend a commitment to pure Pilates for competition in any sport and for longevity.”

Allison McCarthy

White Plains, NY

So, just to be clear, we want there to be tons of names to choose from for this month’s winner and we want even more names next month. Great job, everybody!

The Apogee Challenge

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Motivation is a funny thing. We can find it in the most obscure places. Sometimes we can’t find it at all. But when we get right down to it – all the motivation we need is already inside us. We just need to let it out.

Enter the Apogee Challenge – a dig deep competition of the willing. On the first of each month, participants can register at either our Bedford Hills or White Plains location to take part – All you have to do is sign in and exercise 28 days out of the month.

Easy right? Well for a little extra motivation, (not that you need it) participants who complete the challenge can even win a $200 Whole Foods Gift Certificate just for sticking it out.

Aside from the obvious physical benefits, consistent exercise can also reduce stress, increase creativity and brain function, allow for better relaxation and build self-confidence. So, if you’re looking to step up to the challenge, here are some easy ways to stay motivated:

Have a Goal – No matter how big or small, having a goal will help keep you focused. This can be done both in a daily goal and a monthly objective.

Surround Yourself with Motivated Peers – you know the saying, “Birds of a feather . . .” well, the same holds true for motivation. By surrounding yourself with positive energy and a little healthy competition, you’ll be creating a better environment to reach your goals.

Reward Yourself – Don’t be afraid to indulge after reaching one of your objectives. After all, that’s one of the perks!

Continue to Challenge Yourself – As you move on, you’ll find certain things you love and some that you’ve even mastered. Great! Now move on and face the next challenge. Keep your body, mind and energy fresh.

Now it’s time to step up to the Apogee Challenge. And, if you think it’s not for you, we want to challenge you to create a mini competition of your own. Set a goal and go for it! Only ours has a $200 Whole Foods Gift Certificate. Either way, you’re on your way.

Now She’s Lean and Focused

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Alyssa Dorazio has invested a lot of time in fitness: She played soccer and lacrosse all through high school and has kept up an exercise routine ever since. When she started working and wanted to boost her fitness, Alyssa hired a personal trainer at a local gym. The Westchester native dutifully spent hours being trained but felt like her investment wasn’t paying off: There was really no change in her body.

Then, two years ago Alyssa joined APOGEE White Plains, started doing Pilates and found out what was missing: Intensity, focus, and core strength.  “Pilates has made me strong and lean,” says Alyssa. “The trainers here really understand how to train a woman’s body.”

In September, Alyssa tried the new TRX class and found a whole new way to challenge her body.  In TRX class, Alyssa puts her hands or feet through ropes attached to the walls: She must use her core to stabilize her body as the instructor directs the class to do squats, modified push-ups or other moves. “Instead of weights, you’re pushing or pulling your own body weight,” she says. The ropes are unstable; it takes strength and control to keep aligned. “It’s really hard!” says Alyssa. As with Pilates, there’s no boredom or rut, the instructor is always switching activities and effort. “You might do ab work then jumping jacks,” says Alyssa. “Your heart rate is always elevated.” These intense intervals deliver huge fitness benefits in very little time.

An added benefit is the mental workout that Pilates and TRX provide, says Alyssa. “During Pilates and TRX you have to be focused on what you are doing; you really understand what you are doing for your body,” she says. Such awareness has helped Alyssa clean up her diet, knowing what she eats will affect how her body works. “I feel so much better eating lots of fruits and vegetables and fish,” she says.

Alyssa realized just how fit she is when she was hiking outside of San Diego recently. The hike was straight up a mountain trail for one hour. “The guys on the trip were saying, ‘How do you make it look so easy?’” she says. “I realized how strong I am and that I know how to use my core.” For Alyssa, that’s a change worth the investment.

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The Perfect Mix: Strong, Slim and Calm

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

The last thing Angela Simpson needs when she works out is noise and chaos. “I live with chaos, “ she says. “I have three boys, ages 8, 9 and 10.” So when Angela dropped her membership at a national gym chain because of the loud music and crowds, a friend told her to try Pilates classes instead, and Angela found APOGEE White Plains.

“It’s calm and friendly,” she says of the APOGEE studio on Mamaroneck Avenue. “And I’m getting a complete workout—toning, cardio and strength with weights.”  In early July, Angela took her first Pilates mat classes and private Pilates training sessions.  A former gymnast, she found herself calling on core muscles in ways she never had before. “Now my stomach is flat, and I also have curves at my waist,” she says.

When  APOGEE introduced Functional Integrative Training (F.I.T.),  Angela signed up for IndoRow and Kettlebells, eager to add intense strength and cardio to her routine.  And has she ever! “In IndoRow, Lesly Levy takes me places I’d never go on my own,” she says.  Lesly synchronizes the class, so everyone is rowing at the same pace, then repeatedly takes the group to peaks of intensity, alternating with short periods of recovery. “I always think I’m not going to make it,” Angela says. “But I do!”

In her weekly Kettlebells class, Angela challenges her body in a different way.  “It’s really works  my backside,  especially my butt,” she says. Lunging and squatting while keeping a 5- or 10-pound kettlebell weight in motion is a challenge that builds total-body strength.  “I’d never even seen a Kettlebells class,” Angela says, “but after five minutes I said, ‘This is amazing!’”

“I’m getting a complete workout every week,” says Angela. She’s doing Pilates twice a week, usually one mat and one Tower or Reformer class, and one IndoRow and Kettlebells class, for a totally of four weekly visits.

As much as her body is challenged, Angela has found that time at APOGEE also creates a mindful awareness that benefits her outside the studio. “I go in all stressed, but come out feeling calm and refreshed—that is something I didn’t expect,” she says. She now has tools that help her in her daily life. For example, a Pilates teacher  pointed out that Angela holds tension in her shoulders and tends to take shallow breaths. “Now I am aware,” says Angela, “I’ll be in the car and notice that my shoulders are up around my ears. Or if I’m at home in a stressful situation, I can ask myself, ‘Am I breathing?’ and remember to take a breath.”

“I feel better in mind, body and spirit,” Angela says. “APOGEE is my own personal oasis.”

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