Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Fresh: Praxis






How are we feeling?  We’ve spent a month thinking about freshness.  Was it helpful?  Did we try things that we liked?  Hated?  Did we learn stuff?

In one of my previous lives when I worked in nonprofit as a coordinator of a service learning program, I spent a lot of time thinking about praxis, which is, as my old French teacher would say, a ten-dollar word.  Praxis, in pennies, means the union of theory and practice, in which we think about things, try them out, and then think about what happened.  Then we go around again based on what we learned the first time.

 

So:  what do we want to keep from this month?  What can we let go of?  Where are we off to experiment next?

 

I’d love to know what y’all are doing out there!  And, of course, I’m here for all your wellness coaching, personal training, and Pilates needs.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Monday Workout: Sneaky






It’s the end of the month and I’m feeling sneaky.  So we have squat pop ups this week, which are like the bottom half of a burpee.  Four rounds.

 

1 min cardio

 

 

 

woodchoppers

30

flies

20

squat pop up

10

opposite knees

30

bench press

20

plank saw

10

 

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Fresh: 3






We can Pilates in the wild!  Three things to try in daily life:

 

1.     Deep breathing.

2.     Aligned posture.

3.     Efficient movement.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Fresh: Pilates 2






Another way to refresh the Pilates experience is to take it out of the studio and into the world.  This is in line with Uncle Joe’s general philosophy.

What does that mean?  It can mean anything from thinking about how we are moving while we are weight lifting in the same way we do while we are doing Pilates—focusing on what our bones are doing, on how and when we exert effort, on the quality of the movement itself—to watching the flow of our breath in line at the grocery store or while we wait for the microwave to beep.

 

Pilates, like all fitness, is not intended as an end in itself, but rather as a means to a happier, healthier, more zestful life.  (Zest is a word that Uncle Joe liked a lot!)

 

Go get zesty!

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Fresh: Pilates 1




Pilates, like all practices, can fall into ruts.  We show up, we plop down on the reformer and we go through the motions.  Uncle Joe would applaud that we showed up and yet be disappointed in our behavior, maybe.

One of the easiest ways I’ve found to wake up in Pilates is to switch equipment.  For a lot of the repertoire, there are versions of the exercises for use on the reformer, or trap table, or ladder barrel, or chair, or spine corrector, or mat, or all of the above.  When we move from one piece of equipment to another, we may find ourselves in a different relationship to gravity.  We may experience resistance in different ways.  We may learn different qualities of motion.

 

If we are habitual users of the equipment, doing a mat workout can be instructive.  Similarly, mat class habitués may find enlightenment in using the equipment.

 

Change is good in this context, friends.


Monday, March 23, 2026

Monday Workout: Balance Lots of Ways






We’re working balance in a variety of ways this week.  Obviously, the single leg work works on it, but the skier jumps and the dumbbell pullovers with bridge also recruit what we need when we have to balance.  Three rounds.

 

tap backs

30

1 leg deadlift

20

1 leg squat

10

 

 

squat raise

30

gorilla row

20

curls

10

 

 

skier jump

30

db pullover with bridge

20

brains

10


Thursday, March 19, 2026

Fresh: 4






More strength fresheners:

 

1.     Change the tempo.

2.     Try a circuit.

3.     Swap machines for free weights or vice versa.

4.     Change the usual order.