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Fond du Lac Family YMCA launches new fitness classes at “The EX-PERIENCE” launch event on Saturday, September 29th


Don’t miss “The EX-PERIENCE”, The Fond du Lac Family YMCA’s group fitness class launch event, showcasing a packed schedule of 30 minute land, water, virtual and personal training classes.  The event takes place on Saturday, September 29th at the Y, 90 West Second Street, in Fond du Lac.

Join the Y’s trained instructors as they lead you in a supportive, uplifting group fitness class experience.  Y members and guests can sample over 20 free group fitness classes held in the Y’s four state-of-the-art studios.  New classes such as Aerial Yoga, STRONG by Zumba®, Wave Yoga, Pound® and Foam Rolling will be available to try.  New Les Mills class releases will be launched, such as member favorites BODYPUMP, a group-based barbell class, and BODYCOMBAT, an empowering cardio workout inspired by martial arts.  Scheduled virtual and water fitness classes will be available to try.  All classes are free to try and are available on a first come, first served basis.  Guest passes for “The EX-PERIENCE” are available.

The EX-PERIENCE” is scheduled from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with event check-in and registration starting at 6:00 a.m. when the Y opens.  Healthy refreshments will be available from Fresh Fit Café and free Child Watch babysitting services are available for event participants for children 6 months to 8 years old from 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Older children can be dropped off in the gym, and younger children can be dropped off in the Child Watch room.

Experience all the Y has to offer on Saturday, September 29th, then join the Y with a waived joiner fee.  The joiner fee offer is valid on Saturday, September 29th only, for new members.

If you have any questions about this event, contact Jennie Mildebrandt at jmildebrandt@fdlymca.org or 920.921.3330 extension 315.

5 TIPS TO STARTING THE YEAR AS YOU MEAN TO GO ON


Melanie Stevenson

The New Year is an opportunity to reflect, regroup and reprogram ourselves. Think of it as a clean state. It’s important to take time out in January and focus on yourself, your achievements to date and what you want your future to look like. Now’s the time to plan your goals for 2016.

Here are five ways to ensure you start the year on the right foot.

  1. Scrap the resolutions

The whole concept of setting New Year resolutions is flawed because New Year resolutions don’t work. Research shows that of all of us who set New Year resolutions just eight per cent of us actually see our plans come to fruition1.  The term ‘resolution’ conjures up negativity, it encourages you to focus on problems and when you do this, life feels dark, difficult and daunting. Setting goals is a much more positive approach. Which bring us to our next point…

  1. Start setting goals

Goals encourage improvement, progression and optimism – and that’s what sets you up for success. American poet, writer and historian Bill Copeland summed up the purpose of goal setting when he said: “The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.”

Goal setting marks your first point toward success and puts your life into action mode. Small wins are the secret to securing big-picture goals. This might mean swapping a mid-afternoon sweet treat for a handful of nuts, saving just a dollar a day or making your mornings more productive by setting your alarm 20 minutes earlier.

  1. Challenge yourself

Challenging yourself daily is a surefire path to success in all areas of your life. If you don’t challenge yourself and try new things, how will you know your potential? Choose one thing you´d like to try but are afraid to do wrong, and go for it. Don’t be scared of failure as every time you pick yourself up after a fall, you have learned one more lesson.

  1. Healthy body, healthy mind

You have heard it all before but exercise really is good for your body and mind. Not only does it help control your weight but exercising regularly combats health conditions and diseases, boosts your energy and helps you sleep better. If you’re new to exercise and unsure where to start, be smart about it. Fitness is just like any addiction – it all starts with a small dose.

  1. Be positive

Sometimes bad things happen and you can’t help but feel negative, but don’t let negative experiences define you. Life is filled with challenges that make it very difficult to be positive sometimes. Be positive where you can be – it really does make even the most challenging situations easier to bear.

References

1) J.C. Norcross, University of Scranton. Journal of Clinical Psychology

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