Monday, July 4, 2016

Things Were Getting Hot at Campbell Station Jazzercise Last Week.

If you weren't in class last week, you missed a lot of fun.  Here are some of the highlights:


At the 6AM Coffee Club, Joy Purdy reached her 150th class of the year.  Here she is getting her Club Jazz T-shirt.











                                                                                       





The 10:30 AM class had a special treat on Friday where they enjoyed some delicious watermelon after class.  Here they are.  Doesn't that look refreshing?





Not to be outdone - our super fun instructor Barb Smith rocked the house on Saturday and Sunday with a very special and patriotic Fourth of July class.

Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue!

Here's a couple of short notes:

**            Those 5:45 PM Students are pouring it on.  Instructor Danielle Gabosch-Priestly reports that during one of her classes last night, her students completed 78 push-ups.  WOW!!

**             The 8:30 AM class had a special visitor.  Visiting New York Jazzercise instructor Agatha Cummings rocked the 8:30 class all week and danced on stage with Ingrid Duncan for our cardio burst during Flip Fusion on Friday!

And last but most definitely not least, our three new instructors took the stage last week.  Here they are.

AMY COOPER
STACY COURTNEY
ROSE GREGORY




Sunday, June 26, 2016

News From Campbell Station Jazzercise

Here's What Was Happening in Our Classes at Campbell Station Jazzercise Last Week





All of our students are making amazing progress towards earning the new Jazzercise summer towel.  Keep on working it everyone!!

Here's a few Highlights from Our Classes

6AM Coffee Club.  We learned four new routines:  Naughty Girl, Candyman, I Wanna Be Like You (Fall Out Boy), and Get Hype.  We welcomed Linda Sayers back to class.   On Friday, R.J. Jesse brought her friend to class who was visiting from West Virginia.  So proud of our mother/daughter students at 6AM - Gretchen and Hannah and Angela and Sheila!!

8:30 AM - Ingrid explained all of the new class formats, and the class selected some favorites to try in July.

9:30 AM - Linda McConnell had a birthday!!

3:45 PM - This new Lo class in the afternoons is really growing!

Evening News - Courtney Vidas reached her 100 class milestone.  Robin Maples hit her 75 class milestone.


10:30 AM - New Lo Dance Mixx class format coming in July Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.  Wednesdays will be Strengh45.  Child care available on Mondays and Wednesdays.

6:45 PM - Beginning in July, we will have four classes at 6:45 PM, Monday through                                                                            Thursday.  

And most of all - we are so proud to introduce our three new instructors - Rose Gregory, Stacy Courtney, and Amy Cooper.  You will see Rose at 6:45 PM classes, Stacy at 8:30 and 10:30 AM, and Amy at 3:45 and 4:45 PM beginning in July!




Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Can't Sleep? Try Magnesium.

 I don’t take a lot of supplements, but Magnesium is one I choose to include. Here’s why:

“Magnesium is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. It helps maintain
normal muscle and nerve function, keeps heart rhythm steady, supports a healthy immune
system, and keeps bones strong. Magnesium also helps regulate blood sugar levels, promotes
normal blood pressure, and is known to be involved in energy metabolism and protein
synthesis. There is an increased interest in the role of magnesium in preventing and managing
disorders such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.” (The Magnesium
Miracle - Carolyn Dean, MD)

Simply put, magnesium is a vital mineral that is involved in an abundance of bodily functions,
and therefore it’s deficiency is associated with several health conditions, such as migraines,
insomnia, muscle spasms/cramps/weakness, and irregular heart rhythms, to name a few.

Modern research indicates that a large majority of the population is magnesium deficient. As an
active woman pursuing good health, I don’t want to be one of those deficient souls. Every organ
in the body, especially the heart, muscles, and kidneys, needs magnesium, and it’s “required for
proper functioning of the nervous, muscular and cardiovascular systems” (Andrew Weil, MD).
Along with calcium, it also contributes to good teeth and bones! What’s not to love?

For me, magnesium was recommended as a treatment for occasional migraines by my doctor,
as well as for helping me maintain proper Vitamin D levels. A few years ago, I suffered from low
Vitamin D levels, which curiously may also have been a symptom of magnesium deficiency, as
magnesium is required to convert Vitamin D into its active form in the body. Less than 1% of
magnesium is found in blood serum, so standard blood tests may not be truly accurate
measurements. (US Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health,
Magnesium fact sheet for professionals)

I am an advocate of food first, so I suggest trying to incorporate more magnesium in your diet by
eating a whole foods diet rich in leafy greens, nuts, seeds, legumes, and whole grains. My
favorites are spinach, almonds and avocado! After that first step, you can supplement with
doctor approval. Supplements come in many forms: pills, powders, and transdermal sprays.
You can even use an Epsom salt bath to absorb it through the skin. I personally like Magnesium
citrate in powder form as it dissolves in water/tea and is absorbed easily in the gut. I take it at
night, and it’s natural muscle relaxant properties assist in a good night’s sleep.

Now…don’t take my word for it. Do some reading and research on your own. Individuals with
kidney problems or heart disease can have an adverse affect to magnesium supplementation,
and some interactions can also occur with other medications, so talk to your doctor first and
listen to your body. You may consider experimenting with magnesium to see if it helps you. I
have found magnesium to be very beneficial in my own health!

Ingrid Duncan
Health Enthusiast & Jazzercise Instructor

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

My Weight Loss Journey by Featured Student Sara Barrett

There is no better feeling than to celebrate the accomplishments of our students.  Here is what our super student Sara Barrett says (in her own words) about how Jazzercise has changed her life:

I began working out regularly with Jazzercise classes around May of this year. My doctor had just suggested I try weight loss pills to get healthier and help lower my blood pressure. I was about 30 pounds overweight and felt it was time I take action myself instead of relying on some medication that would most likely cause side effects leading to even more medication.

In addition to a daily Jazzercise class, I began cutting my calorie intake to about 1300 calories a day. I use the app MyFitnessPal to help keep track of what I eat.

I have learned during this process that you don't have to deprive yourself if you enjoy food. If you indulge one day and have a donut, have fruit for dessert the next day. I haven't really cut out any foods I enjoy except chocolate binges after stressful days. Now, instead of camping out with a bag of chocolate on the couch, I work out for an hour. Jazzercise isn't your typical workout, though. It is more dancing than the exercise you expect to see in a gym. The instructors are normal people, not stereotypical fitness instructors. They genuinely care about the people working out with them.

Now that I have a regular, healthy relationship with food and a regular workout program, I can't imagine life any other way. When I travel with my husband, I'm always looking for fun ways to work in extra exercise! Walking further from the car to the store, playing in the hotel pool, etc. I have more energy to play with my 5-year-old, and I still have energy at the end of the day to do things around the house.

My goal upon starting this journey was to lose 20 pounds. I have lost 17 pounds so far but even after I meet my goal, I plan to continue the lifestyle adjustments I've made. I personally feel I am a better wife, mom, friend and person in general because of it.


I wish I could tell the world how much more confidence I have since beginning this journey in May. I am SO GLAD I found Jazzercise!


Sunday, August 23, 2015

Finding the Time for Exercise is Easier Than You May Think


As a working mom with a busy professional and family life, you may be struggling with how to commit to a regular exercise class.  For example, you may be able to get to a 6PM exercise class one night a week, but that time slot is already committed to children, church, volunteer activities or other commitments every other night.   We tend to slip into an all or nothing mindset,  telling ourselves, "If I can only workout once a week, then why bother?"

Why not change the way you think about this?   Most of our lives have some periods of free time nearly every day - they just don't always occur at the same time each day.

 Here is just one example of the way you may be able to fit in a group exercise class three times a week:

                     *           One morning a week, I will get up early and go to a 6AM class.  If I have to get to work a little later than usual, then I can stay a little later to make up the time.

                     *            One evening a week, I will pick the children up from school a little earlier, have an easy dinner for the family (sandwiches maybe) and then go to a later 6:55 PM class once everyone is working on homework or watching TV.

                     *             On Sunday afternoon, I will go to to an afternoon class.  I doubt anyone will miss me at home for just one hour.

  Campbell Station Jazzercise in Knoxville, Tennessee  is a woman-owned business, and we created our 40 class a week schedule to provide women with many options.  By taking advantage of flexible scheduling, you should be able to easily identify three hours a week that you can fit in a class.  You can then try to get in a light walk around your neighborhood, or some simple strength training exercises at home on your "off" days.

Here are some other options:
         
      *    If you work a 4 day work week, take a morning class on your day off.

                  *    If your children go to preschool part-time, take a class on the days that they are at preschool.  Mid-morning or early afternoon classes might work well.

                  *    Find a class that meets while your children are at soccer or band practice.  Go to your class while they are at practice.

                  *    Attend a Saturday class.

                   *    Attend an early Sunday morning class and then attend a later church service.

Our schedule features classes at 6AM, 8:25 AM, 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 3:40 PM, 5:50 PM, and 6:55 PM most every day during the week, 7:45 AM, 8:45 AM, and 9:30 AM classes on Saturdays, and 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM classes on Sundays.                  


Sunday, July 26, 2015

Meet Diane, One of our Awesome Students at Campbell Station Jazzercise in Knoxville, Tennessee

Periodically, we like to introduce you to our students here at Campbell Station Jazzercise. Today, meet Diane Baylor.  Diane has been one of our students for several years.  Her most recent accomplishment was a strength training challenge - over an eight week training period during her Jazzercise Personal Touch sessions, she gradually worked her way up until she was able to complete 100 push-ups over a five minute period.  Read on to learn more about Diane.

When did you first begin Jazzercise?  
I was invited to my first class in 1982 at the Skatetown on Kingston Pike.  I have taken breaks from a "routine" for various reasons, but I always return to Jazzercise.  I even took classes when I lived in England.  Once it is in your blood, it stays with you.  I can remember when I lived in San Diego, there was an aerobics class within walking distance of where I lived so I joined because of convenience.  Great workout, but I remember thinking during class, "This isn't Jazzercise!".

What is your typical workout routine?
I don't have a fixed routine, but my goal is four classes a week right now if my work schedule allows.Over the past few months I have been using weekends to ride my bicycle to get ready for a long bike ride in Iowa this month.

What classes do you typically attend?  4:45 PM, 6:00 PM, and sometimes 7:00 PM.  I love my Personal Touch class on Tuesdays at 7:00 PM.

What do you like most about your classes?
I think we have a great group of instructors who really care and encourage you to get the most out of the class.  I also like the variety of class formats.

What is your favorite Jazzercise routine?  
I really like "Dance with Me Tonight" by Olly Murs.  And even older, "Flashdance".

What is it about Jazzercise that has kept you coming for so long?
It's fun...and the fastest hour of the day!!!   Jazzercisers are great people and the sense of community and belonging make it more like a "social Event" than exercise, but I always leave knowing I have had a great physical and mental workout.

If you would like to be featured or want to suggest another student to feature in an  upcoming blog post please email us at csjazzercise@gmail.com.