Y7 Pop Up at Rebecca Minkoff

At a Glance:

Website: http://www.y7-studio.com
Address: 8335 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Length: 60 minutes
Price: one class/$15
Sweat: high
Energy: medium

“Started from the bottom now you’re here”—I’ve seen the stairs donning that quote grace my Instagram feed hundreds of times. Turns out, that ever-so-popular NYC yoga tribe decided to head west for a special Thursday through Sunday pop up at the end of August. Y7 teamed up with Rebecca Minkoff’s new Melrose store opening and hosted classes in the back multipurpose space—complete with a heater to really give add the “hot” to the yoga.

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Sweat and Repeat App is LIVE!

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What’s the best way to start September and my wedding week?? Announcing that the Sweat and Repeat app is now LIVE and available in the app store!

To check it out, head over to the Apple app store, search Sweat and Repeat, and select “Get”. You can also find it here. The best part is it’s completely FREE! The app is a great way to quickly access deets about your favorite fitness studios and tips about staying healthy in the city. It’s search function, menu, and layout make it even easier to scroll through each post and find exactly what you’re looking for.

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Unfortunately, the app is currently only available for iPhone and iPad, but you will be the first to know when an Andriod version hits the market!

Enjoy and happy downloading!!

Basics Level 1 at Wanderlust

At a Glance:

Website: http://www.wanderlusthollywood.com
Address: 1357 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Length: 75 minutes
Price: one class/$23, 10 classes/$199, month unlimited/$129
Sweat: low
Energy: low

When Wanderlust opened a brick and mortar yoga mecca right down the street, I signed up on the listserv immediately. Little did I know, they would send everyone on the list a coupon for five free classes. SCORE! From yoga to meditation, breath work to “chillax”, Wanderlust has the most well rounded schedule I’ve seen at a yoga studio. Not to mention the space also offers a restaurant with seasonal food and fresh juices. You could easily spend the day there, and I hope to spend many days there.

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Shape House

LA is full of health and wellness treatments that promise wonderful effects. After my cryotherapy session I decided to test out the opposite end of the thermometer and try FAR infrared sweating. What is this, you ask? These healthy, safe waves of invisible light increase your body’s core temperature causing a deep-penetration sweat that help cleanse and rejuvenate. Basically you get all wrapped up in a sleeping bag that gives off heat and your body works to try to regulate its temperature by sweating like crazy.

IMG_0111I went to the Larchmont Shape House that has plenty of metered and street parking. Armed with a long sleeve shirt and sports bra, I headed inside. I was given a glass bottle of their house made alkaline water to tote around with me throughout the session that I happily started sipping as I filled out the waiver. Once complete, I was ushered into the bathroom to change into the provided sweat uniform: gigantic grey sweatpants and long socks. While you can bring clothes, it’s much easier to borrow…sweaty clothes aren’t fun to bring home, I learned with my shirt and bra.

IMG_0124Fully covered, I was escorted to the sweat room, which is partitioned by curtains into private pods including a bed and TV. As I was tucked in for my 55-minute session, I browsed the television full of Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, HBO, Ted Talks, and more, landing on The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The sleeping bag was Velcroed in at the sides and she taught me out how to escape if I felt too hot. Everything but my head was covered and I started sweating surprisingly quickly.

IMG_0129For the next 55 minutes, I progressively went from “it’s getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes” to “holy crap my butt is on fire”, but the heat never felt so overpowering that I had to get out. Although every inch of me was sweating, I noticed it most in my face. I had to keep taking my right arm out to wipe drops trying to make their way into my eyes and mouth. Every once in while I also peeked my arm out to take sips of the water, knowing my body was losing a lot.

Someone came to check on me every once in a while but the most magical one was when, twenty minutes before my session was complete, she came bearing gifts: a cool lavender towel. Hallelujah! She put the towel over my forehead and it cooled me off just the right amount to make it through. It was getting pretty crazy at this point because my heart started to pound just like it does during a cardio class.

IMG_0141When time was up, she helped me get out of the sleeping bag and led me into the relaxation room where I cooled down and nibbled on orange slices as my heart rate slowed. According to Shape House, one session can burn between 800 and 1600 calories and has the same effect on the heart as would a 10-mile run and the same perspiration as a 12-mile run. It is truly a unique feeling. Once I felt my internal temperature come back to normal, I headed into the shower and finally removed my sopping wet clothing. On the way out I filled my personal water bottle with their alkaline water in order to hydrate faster.

I will definitely be back to Shape House. I felt so refreshed after my sweat and slept like a baby that night. I will say, I had a slight headache from lack of water although I was trying to drink as much as possible! They recommend that you drink one gallon of water within the 24 hours of your sweat.

Interested in trying Shape House? One session is $45 or you can buy 10 for $350. They also offer a variety of memberships that you can find here.

IMG_0132Shape House has three locations in the Los Angeles area:

Larchmont Village
434 N Larchmont Blvd
Los Angeles, California 90004

Santa Monica
1003 Broadway
Santa Monica, California 90401

Pasadena
1169 S Fair Oaks Ave
Pasadena, California 91105

Robot Fit at Robot Fight & Fitness

At a Glance:

Website: http://www.robotfightfitness.com/
Address: 2028 Stoner Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Length: 60 minutes
Price: first class free, 1 class/$25, 2 month summer special/$147 (regularly $299)
Sweat: high
Energy: high

Alright ‘Sweat and Repeat’ readers, you caught me wrap-handed! I’ve avoided writing this review because Robot Fight & Fitness is one of my favorite studios and I didn’t want the secret to get out! A couple years ago, way before I started my ClassPass adventure, I walked into ‘Robot’ and secretly hoping it was a film company with a similar name.  To my surprise it was full of people working out and fighting. Overwhelmed and nowhere near the motivated ClassPasser I am now, I ran out as quickly as I came in! Now, I love it, and can’t wait to tell you more.

Robot Fight and Fitness has one of the largest mat spaces in Los Angeles (3000 sq. ft.) and can have up to four classes going at a time. The facility also includes an Olympic lifting area and a ring for practice matches. While most people look to ‘Robot’ for MMA, Muay Thai, and BJJ training (it’s a great studio for beginners and the instructors are amazing), I think I’ve found my home at Robot Fit classes. Robot Fit is a strength and conditioning program, the studio’s alterative to Crossfit without the injuries associated with that style of workout.

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Body Fat Scan at BodySpec

Which weighs more a pound of muscle or a pound of fat?

IMG_9983Ok, stupid question. Obviously, they weigh the same amount; it’s how they look that makes such a difference. When I walked into BodySpec, the display on the table caught my eye right away. While both examples weigh five pounds, it’s the differences in how they look and feel that make you gasp—proving that weight is more complex than just a number on a scale.

When Elaine, co-founder of BodySpec, reached out about coming in to get my body fat tested, I immediately said yes. I’ve wanted to do this for a while but the only method I knew about was the dunk tank—and getting into a bathing suit to figure out how much of my body was fat did NOT sound fun. Not to mention that I had no idea where you could even get that done.

BodySpec recently opened a storefront in West LA (and also has a fleet of mobile testing trucks that travel throughout CA) to give people access DXA scanners that measure and map your body’s muscle, fat, and bone. Among other benefits, the results can be used to pinpoint the exact impact of your workouts down to specific areas of muscle development and fat loss, all in less than 10 minutes and completely dry.

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Wtrmln Mimosa

There are few things better than brunch. French toast, bacon, waffles, chia pudding, avocado toast—and it’s all acceptable. While those foods are glutinous and delicious, my favorite brunch treat is hands-down the mimosa. When else is it respectable to day drink post-college? At brunch, of course!

wtrmln_moet_2Summer is one of the better seasons for a boozy brunch. The sun is out and everyone is a bit more relaxed so it’s easy to throw on a romper, some Ray-Bans, and meet up with friends. It’s also the perfect time for the refreshing watermelon juice. Watermelon juice, which is quickly becoming the new coconut water, has 6x the electrolytes of sports drinks, is packed with antioxidants like Vitamin C and lycopene, and is full of L-Citrulline, which has been shown to improve exercise performance. I’m currently crushing on Wtrmln Wtr because the ingredients are simply watermelon and lemon—there is no sugar or water added and it’s cold-pressed.wtrmln_inside_5

Wtrmln Wtr sent over some of their delicious beverage and, feeling a little inspired, I decided to change up the mimosa game and make some DIY concoctions. In true LA fashion, this included a photoshoot. Not only is this spritzer delicious and gorgeous, but also it’s the perfect post-sweat treat!

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Wtrmln Wtr
Champagne
Fresh mint leaves

Mix two parts Wtrmln Wtr to one part champagne.
Rub mint in your (clean) hands or chop finely in order to extract the flavor.
Add to drink. Stir and enjoy! 

Feeling adventurous? Add more color and flavor to the drink by crushing blackberries at the bottom of the glass. Fill with Wtrmln Wtr, champagne, and mint and enjoy!

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I was provided Wtrmln Wtr in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts, opinions, pictures, and recipes are my own. 

Cold & Thirsty

At a Glance:

Website: http://www.coldandthirsty.com
Address: 12460 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90066
Length: up to 3 minutes
Price: one session/$70, three sessions/$185, five sessions, $290, month unlimited/$400
Sweat: low
Energy level: high

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I saw a bag at Cold & Thirsty sporting this mantra and it couldn’t be truer. The ice-cold air frothing in my Instagram pic got some great comments, people wondering what in the world is it? My fiancé couldn’t believe or imagine that I actually stood in such a cold space without…freezing to death. Well I’m here to tell you what it is, why it’s trendy, and why it could be for you.

Cryotherapy was developed in Japan in 1978. The cryosauna is a full body machine that cools to a chilly -230 degrees and below using liquid nitrogen. Standing inside the machine for up to three minutes has many benefits including anti-inflammation, weight loss, stress relief, anti-aging, increase in metabolism, increase in energy, mood improvement, and decrease in injury recovery time by up to 50%.

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dr pilates

At a Glance:

Website: http://drpilatesla.com
Address: 418 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90004
Length: 60 minutes
Price: one class/$25, ten classes/$240, month unlimited/225
Sweat: low
Energy level: low

Just when I think I’ve covered all of the studios near my apartment, a new one pops up! Ever since dr pilates opened in June, I’ve heard people raving about it and was excited to finally check it out.

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10 Things Your Group Fitness Instructor Wants You to Know

As a group fitness instructor, it is my job to guide you through a safe, effective, and hopefully fun workout. I teach 20+ classes a week and spend at least that many hours preparing class formats and playlists. Despite all of that prep and planning, YOU are what makes a class great! Here are a few things you can do before and during class to ensure that you get the most out of your group fitness experience:

1Be on time. Early is on time. On time is late. Plan to show up a minimum of 5 minutes ahead of time, 10 to 15 if it is your first class. This is especially important for classes with personal equipment settings (ex: spin). No one is perfect and things happen, but do your best to be ready to work at the scheduled start time.

2Tell me if it is your first time! When instructors ask if anyone is new, we aren’t trying to call you out or embarrass you; it just changes our approach. For example, if everyone has been to class before, we might forgo an extensive overview of equipment or class format. We also might explain exercises differently or work at a different pace. Speak up! Everyone was a newbie at some point and we want you to have the best, and safest, first experience possible.

3Be mindful of your placement in class. If you have never taken a particular class before, or know that you will need to modify, don’t put yourself front and center, but don’t hide either. If you will need some guidance, make yourself accessible for your instructor. On the other hand, if you are a regular and you know you can keep up with the pace of the class, step up and be a leader in the front. You don’t have to have flawless form or hit every single rep to be a great example for newer students but it is a great way to step up your game and push your limits.

4Bring water. I know this seems like a common sense “duh” statement, but so many people neglect to bring water to class. Everyone needs water. Even if you don’t like to drink during class, you should be hydrating immediately after. Little things like this can affect your results more than you think.

5Be prepared. It doesn’t take long to check a website (the studio’s or Sweat and Repeat) or make a phone call to find out if you need to bring anything to class. Ask if you will need shoes, a towel, grip socks, a mat, etc. Having everything that you need ensures you get the best and safest workout possible.

6Listen! Process what your instructor says before you decide that you know better. A great instructor will often explain why, but sometimes we don’t have time to explain every detail of the method to our madness. You’re paying good money for our professional guidance. Trust the process unless an instructor has given you a reason not to. Unfortunately, as with anything in life, there are going to be a few bad apples out there. If someone is asking you to do something way above your ability, or an exercise that doesn’t seem safe, you reserve the right to sit it out or modify. Trust us, but don’t allow yourself to be bullied.

7Be humble. Know your limits but also know that challenging your body and getting out of your comfort zone is the only way to create change. When necessary, grab a lighter weight, work at a slower pace, or use a more beginner modification. Sometimes it actually takes more strength, discipline, and body awareness to know when it’s time to pull back. It’s not weak, it’s smart.

8Disclose injuries. Or course I’m not a doctor, but if you have any kind of injury or issue, tell me. I will monitor your form and give you appropriate modifications.

9Contribute. When I ask how you are, I really want to know. If you’re not crazy about being vocal, give me a thumbs up, a head nod, something! If you’re non-responsive, I don’t have much to work from. If you are worried you’ll be the only person who responds, don’t be. You’ll win your instructor’s heart forever if you contribute vocally in an otherwise silent group.

10Good vibes only. Class is your time. Every bit of work you put in comes back to you, and your workout is a great time to work through stress. When you walk in to a class, you are joining a team. Your energy affects the people around you, and vice versa. We all have bad days, even your instructors, but when you walk in to class you should hit the “pause” button on your bad day. Be present and focus on the current moment, work hard, and I promise you you’ll leave feeling at least little lighter and happier.

kelly_opt (2)Since 2009, Kelly has been an in demand instructor, teaching indoor cycling, Cardio Barre, TRX and Pilates reformer classes throughout Southern California. She graduated from USC with a B.A. in History and a minor in Neuroscience. As a Celiac, she has a wealth of gluten-free cupcake knowledge that she is willing to share. Kelly is the lucky owner of a very cuddly rescued red nose pitbull named Napoleon Bone-a-parte. She prides herself on her cycle playlists so much that she’s pondered quitting fitness altogether to pursue a career as a DJ. Not really, but those playlists though…

Check out one of her classes at Bespoke Premium Cycling Studio, Aura Cycle, TRX at AuraYoga, or Cardio Barre|Beverly Hills, Woodland Hills, Studio City, and DTLA. All available through ClassPass.