Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2014

Failure is not an option- Daily Motivation

We do not use the word failure. We use the words "learning experience". We fall, we get back up. We stumble, we dance with it. We learn from our experiences. Our mistakes make us stronger. They make us who we are. We will hopefully try to rethink our path for the future and make it better. The strong and motivated will make it a challenge to succeed even more.
Everyone has the choice to make a change. We have options to take one path or another. Take the road less travelled but know that you may hit a dead end. That is ok. You regroup, reassess and then reroute. Moving on to another high road.
This theory relates to anything in your life. Go after what you want and work hard for it. Along the way you may stumble, but make it part of the dance and you will feel much better.
Michelle Rotell
Sweat Cardio and Yoga

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Candlelight Yoga at Sweat Cardio and Yoga

Candlelight Yoga is a Gentle Flow Yoga class in a dimmed room with tea lights set around the room. We use candles to help relax the mind and body. The ambiance is very welcoming and not intimidating. It is very relaxing and comforting and helps each individual get into their Zen. The slower paced, mind body experience is a great way to release stress, toxins, tight muscles, and give you a full body workout. Candlelight Yoga is for all yoga levels, first timers, pre or post injury (cleared by your doctor), beginners, advanced yogis, pre or post natal and any age. We welcome and encourage anyone age 12 years and up to join us for Candlelight Yoga.
Sweat Cardio offers Candlelight Yoga every Wednesday 7:30p with Cherry Santos, and every Friday at 6:30p with Joyce Bianchi. We offer a calming tea after the Friday evening class during the colder months to keep your body warm and clear after class.
Join us for a special Candlelight Yoga class this Halloween Thursday October 31, 2013 at 6:30p with Jean Oshima.

We welcome new clients, friends and family to try this very special class as it is like no other yoga class.
For more information please go to www.sweatcardio.com about our class schedule, pricing, classes and more.
Memberships and drop in rates available.
Please feel free to call us at 951-302-0088.
Michelle Rotell
Sweat Cardio and Yoga

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Insanity Training on the Rise at Sweat Cardio and Yoga


Insanity Training is now at Sweat Cardio. If you aren't familiar with one of the hottest infomercials out there, it's Insanity Training. It is now at your local studio so you can train with friends and like minded people instead of in the privacy of your own home. Taking it to the gym gives you more motivation from others and the drive to push harder.
Insanity is a high intensity cardio workout using plyometrics, power, quick steps, body weight functional movements and abdominal exercises. The format is a combination of 4 minute high intensity bursts and 30 second short breaks till the next set. Repeat this format 3 times and you have an INSANE Insanity workout.  It is hard work but shows quick results.
Sweat Cardio combines 30 minutes of Insanity Training with 30 minutes of sculpting to get a full hour of total body training. We offer it Mondays at 10a and soon to be adding more classes.
For a full class schedule go to www.sweatcardio.com
Sweat Cardio and Yoga
951-302-0088

Monday, June 24, 2013

Strong is the New Skinny

Strong is the new skinny. We want to be strong and fit and healthy. There is something called "skinny fat". Skinny fat is  a term used for people that are thin but have no muscle tone or lean muscle tissue to support their bodies. This is more unhealthy than a person that has a little more body mass and more muscle because your body could have that same fat content surrounding your organs as well.
Strong or fit is a term used for a leaner, more muscular body type. You don't have to be big and bulky to be strong. A strong heart, strong lungs and a strong muscular structure will support your metabolism and your organs for much longer.
A good goal is to be a healthy strong lean body instead of just "skinny". 
Michelle Rotell
Sweat Cardio and Yoga
www.sweatcardio.com
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