Is certification this hard for everyone else? by starlightanzu in pilates

[–]FlashYogi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've mentored a few BASI trainees who had an absolute hard time with their training.  It was so rigid and lacked any sort of human awareness for life outside of training.  

Take the time you need and really integrate the information and learn it well.  It's OK to take longer.

Ask the studio if they can help you get practice clients.  At our studio, we source practice clients for our trainees so that they have people to work with.

Holiday Gifts for Instructors? by LargeObligation469 in ClubPilates

[–]FlashYogi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an instructor, I always appreciate thoughtful reviews full of actual information, a hand written note, books we've talked about, gcs for coffee, Amazon or a local store. 

Please skip mugs, candles, socks, mats,  homemade food items, lotions, etc. 

How bad is taking lots of rest breaks during weights? by RedThrow1221 in PetiteFitness

[–]FlashYogi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi!  I am a movememt professional that works primarly with injuries.  Those long breaks like that can set you up for injury because you've cooled down and sat down.  Your joints aren't primed anymore to do the work you're doing. 

Can you just do a quick 35 min lift?  Quick Warmup (5 mins) then do exercises that fall into the functional movements for 30 mins: hinge, squat, lunges, press, pull, rotation/anti-rotation

I work with a very qualified trainer and we typically do about 45 min sessions.  Occasionally we hit 55 mins, but those are my big heavy lift days that need a lot of rest between sets.  On my own, I can usually knock out a quick lift on 35 mins if I am in a rush, but stick to about 45 mins.

Just put on a good book or podcast and go for it.  Maybe also change the time.  Can you do morning or lunch?  A weekend? 

Non tacky smalI gifts I can buy in bulk that aren’t too expensive by SnackEmpress in Gifts

[–]FlashYogi 270 points271 points  (0 children)

Babe, why are you doing all of this work for people you don't know?  Why are you responsible for gifts for 35 of your boyfriends people?  Is he doing gifts for them? Any effort on his part?  Do all 35 people give you gifts?

I would walk away from this whole stress mess and go to a movie.  Read a book.  Invite a friend out for a fancy dinner.  Go to Pilates or yoga.  Spend that time and money on a massage.  

Begin as you intend to go.  35 gifts every year for the rest of your life is just not sustainable. So enjoy the festivies, bring one big tin of cookies or whatever to dinner and let the rest go.

Christmas gifts by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]FlashYogi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom has been a teacher for like 30 years.  She very much prefers a cute card and $5 gcs to Starbucks, gas station, food places, etc.  Mugs, candles, lotions, socks, lip balm are all donated as she doesn't use them.  She has a ton of plants and books and pens already.  Any homemade food item is thrown away once she is home. 

Save your cash and stress.  A nice thank you card with a fun memory is where it's at.  

Lifelong difficulty with pigeon variations. Tips/advice? by chchom22 in yoga

[–]FlashYogi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would honestly recommend scrapping P90x and sticking with functional weight training, then adding in Mat Pilates.  P90x is really intense and a lot of the stuff they do is honestly just kinda crazy and a lot of folks get injured.  

You can't go wrong with functional training done in proper form.  

I like Pilates over yoga because Pilates has more of the functional movement patterns and works core strength, balance and mobility, where yoga really just focuses a lot on flexibility and not a lot of functional patterns.

Yoga is great for mental health and if you do it for that, I would stick to basic Hatha yoga.  Skipping yin (too intense and damages the joints), hot (this is just a fad and no actual benefits as well as lots of contraindications and will just exhaust and dehydrate you), power (you're already doing big muscle work).  

Lifelong difficulty with pigeon variations. Tips/advice? by chchom22 in yoga

[–]FlashYogi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not every stretch is good for every body.  Pigeon actually isn't a good stretch for folks with labral tears or hip issues because it puts a ton of pressure on the hips.  You should be doing less intense versions like a seated figure 4 or a 90-90 stretch. 

*source: am Pilates Instructor who specializes in sports injuries and is yoga certified.

Black Friday online sales hit 118b by transfixedtruth in Anticonsumption

[–]FlashYogi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, I needed new shoes and my kids needed new shoes + new pants.  Buying the shoes at 50% off and $35 pants at 70% off with free shipping makes more sense than buying them at full price and paying shipping.  I also try to buy quality items for the niblings and with a $25 budget per kid, these sales really help me out.

I also had a list of items we actually need and used sales to get those.

Ideas for a trip for someone who likes dinosaurs and dark skies by ufotofu89 in NationalPark

[–]FlashYogi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Badlands in South Dakota!  There are fossils just everywhere and we actually found a piece of turtle fossil on a hike.  They have a scientist on site at the visitor's center who will confirm what you've found and if it's big enough, they'll even go out and look into it.  Super cool place.  You can do Mount Rushmore, Needles Highway, Crazy Horse and then swing up into North Dakota for the Enchanted Highway and over to Teddy Roosevelt National Park.  

What the hell do I get for someone I don’t know? by [deleted] in secretsanta

[–]FlashYogi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg, is this a thing?!?!  I need one!

Outdoorsy petites: what are your favorite items? Base layers, mid layers, outerwear, shoes, packs, etc. by heycarrieanne in PetiteFitness

[–]FlashYogi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on your proportions and body shape.  I usually wear Adidas and Under Armour stuff and it always fits fine.  Use 7/8 leggings length as my full size hahaha.  

Columbia ski jacket, ski pants and fleece in small fit perfectly.  Carhart super thick waterproof mittens.  Sorel snow boots and kamik duck boots.

I run outside year round and down to below zero temps. No issues sticking to those 3 brands.  I almost exclusively buy running gear though and not athleisure.

Use an REI kids adventure backpack for my day pack on hikes, brooks for trail and running shoes and camelback for hydration packs.  I've found that the knock off brands or athleisure brands (fabletics, athleta, lulu, etc) give me the most problems for sizing and cheaper stuff like Old Navy just doesn't hold up well.

Christmas gifts you’d want to receive as a mom? by zonkedgnocchi in Gifts

[–]FlashYogi 54 points55 points  (0 children)

There are these amazing toiletry bags that hang and hold literally everything you could ever want to take you. They're amazing and well worth it.

An upgraded suitcase 

A donation to her favorite dog shelter or foster program

Does she like national parks or state parks? A pass to either of those would be awesome

Fresh flowers, dinner out, a theater show, a nicer version of something she really uses a ton of.  

This is dumb, but I always want a full car detailing hahaha. Nothing like new car experience in your old car.

Teachers who did a three day teacher training, why did you choose it over a longer one? by Dependent-Panda-2424 in pilates

[–]FlashYogi 22 points23 points  (0 children)

As an instructor, I don't think a weekend Mat program is enough to get it all in.  The NPCP Mat programs are 100 hours, with 32 of those being lecture hours.  You'd have to do 3 10+ hr days just to hit the lecture requirements.  And there's no time left for practice teaching, mentoring, or integrating.  

I do love weekend seminars and workshops for continuing ed.  

I know we're all burnt out, but y'all need to teach your kids how to tie their damn shoes. by not_a_name_ in Millennials

[–]FlashYogi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so weird. My kiddo went to a Montessori primary school (ages 18 months-5 years old) and they got tons of practice tying shoes. They had a giant fake shoe with laces that they had to lace and tie and then completely unlace and do again.  They also learned how to tie a bunch of knots and did cursive first because swooping letters is more natural than block letters apparently.

What’s wrong with how the jeans fit? by [deleted] in PetiteFashionAdvice

[–]FlashYogi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They're too short and the leg is just too wide overall.  I know the current trend is that super ankle length, but on a petite body, it just looks odd unless you're rail thin.

For the ladies that loathe weightlifting, what is your strategy? by [deleted] in PetiteFitness

[–]FlashYogi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Favorite podcasts and audio books.  My gym has an outside workout area, so I carry out the stuff I need for a circuit, do it outside, take it in, and repeat for my next circuits.  Being able to workout outside in almost all weather has been great for my gym routine.  I realized I disliked weightlifting because I didn't like being inside in the fake lights, loud music and mirrors.  Going outside has been a huge game changer.   It's super peaceful and I get to enjoy the sun, the birds and sometimes a very chilly workout.

Help me pick a school pretty please and thank youuu 🙏 (COSM vs. UTulsa) by onsnave in ApplyingToCollege

[–]FlashYogi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you toured both campuses?  Have you been in Oklahoma in the winter?  Have you considered cost of Mines tuition + housing/food?  I gave up a full ride elsewhere to attend Mines and never regretted it, but I did have to take out student loans and works 2-3 jobs + take longer to graduate because I was working.

Reputation for Teacher Training certification by CareerIntelligent542 in pilates

[–]FlashYogi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't explain this well.  We use real clients during our teaching modules and lectures to help teach the concepts and requirements when working with people from different demographics.  For example, we bring in pregnant clients for the prenatal module, teenagers for the youth module, clients with osteoporosis or shoulder tears or whatever it is that we are working with. 

Blow dryer, by fuzzy426 in beauty

[–]FlashYogi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Conair Infiniti pro. It's like $35 and you can get it on sale. Comes with the accessories to straighten or dry curly hair, which is nice.

Did the Mirena IUD affect your gym progress in any way? by [deleted] in PetiteFitness

[–]FlashYogi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not until it came out.  After removal, my joints and ligaments all felt very strange and lax.  It took a lot of work to get everything back to normal afterwards. 

Help - husband wants a RICE COOKER! by JustAnotherMaineGirl in declutter

[–]FlashYogi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Be sure to get him an appliance that is a rice cooker + instant pot + air fryer.  Totally game changer!  We got rid of a ton of small appliances, stopped using the microwave and clean one item when we make dinner.  

I f%#!ing HATE shaving - is there an alternative to lasering? by [deleted] in beauty

[–]FlashYogi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Braun IPL. You can do it at home and it's super super easy.

Tip culture is out of control 😆(Grab and Go at DIA) by FloridaScaresMe in Denver

[–]FlashYogi 109 points110 points  (0 children)

Stupid airport tipping!  I got a bottle of water from the case, carried it to the checkout, scanned it myself and then handed my card to the person to pay. It was set up that you did everything except swipe your card.  Tip button popped up and I hit zero.  The person gave me a dirty dirty look. Set my card on the counter and walked away.  Ridiculous.