Friday, August 31, 2012

Group Fitness 101


HOW TO ALWAYS MAKE THE MOST OF A CLASS


Group fitness classes are an awesome way to get your sweat on. They're dynamic, they're social, and they push you to the edge. With that said, sometimes it's easy to take the easy road when you're one of 40 people working out in the same room. To get the most out of the group environment, you've got to be willing to go the distance.
Enjoy yourself: Never go into a group fitness class with a bad attitude; it makes every minute feel more difficult. Before entering a class, commit to have fun. Leaving stresses at the door will make the experience far more positive.

Introduce yourself to the teacher: It may feel a little awkward going up to a teacher before class, but if you're new, it's a great idea. Giving the instructor a heads up will allow them to give you a few pointers before class — and maybe some extra attention throughout the hour! If you're too shy to go up before, a simple thank you at the end of class gives the instructor the opportunity to remember you next time.

Don't go halfway: When not working one on one with a trainer, it's easy to cheat a little by taking a break when the going gets tough. To burn more calories and receive the best possible workout, don't fall victim to this trap. Giving 100 percent during the entire class will leave you feeling proactive and without regrets.

Take the challenge: Teachers will often offer harder variations of exercises. If you've been taking the class for a while, it's important to challenge yourself with advanced moves. It's the only way you'll push your limits and challenge your body to progress!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Labor Day Hours


MONDAY September 3rd - 5am to 1pm. 

Regular group fitness classes in the morning and NO afternoon classes.


REMINDER:The women's locker room at the North Location is currently under remodeling but workers will try to keep the amenities open and functioning during the process. 

Also plans to convert the racquetball courts 3 and 4 is underway. Racquetball demand is down so these courts will be converted to a more usable space. This project will also last about a month. 



Saturday, August 25, 2012

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

How to do a proper crunch


Lie with your back on floor. Use a mat for comfort.
 Bend your knees, keep your feet flat on the floor or you can suspend them for an added challenge. An option is to slightly lift your heel  to work your hip flexors as well.
 Cross your arms in front of your chest or you can place them lightly on your temples or just behind your ears. You just DON'T want to pull your head or your neck during the exercise which can place extra strain on your spine. Your head and neck should be "resting" on your hands. An option is to have a weight on yor chest for added resistance.
 Lift your shoulders towards the ceiling while you curl your back one vertebrae at a time off the floor, using only your abdominal muscle. Exhale and contract your abs on your way up then hold for one second.
Try to look up at the ceiling instead of tucking your chin in towards your chest.
If your hands are behind your head, try not to bring your elbow in when coming up (this encourages your head to tilt forward) . Keep them level with your ears.
Control the movement as you come down.
 Relax your abs before doing another crunch.

Try taking a Core/Abs class at the gym. Check out  the schedule for class times.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Gold's Gym Members' Special

Come and join the Spokane Fitness Center community!

  • No August dues or enrollment fees.
  • Month-to-Month Memberships
  • Bring in Gold's keytag on signup
We have Les Mills classes, Zumba, and Aqua classes!
Check out our schedule.


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