Showing posts with label Body Pump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Body Pump. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Body Pump!!!

Hello!

Late blog post tonight, still recovering from the disappointing So You Think You Can Dance- Ashley over Miranda, really judges?  I'll get over it.  I am also still recovering from my first BODY PUMP class.  My friends Tess, Delaney (shout out to 2/3 of my blog readers!), and I took the class at our local Y last night and all agree that we are really feeling the burn today.

Body Pump is program designed by Les Mills International, the largest exercise-to-music workout routine distributor in the world.  According to the Les Mills website, "BODYPUMP™ is the original barbell class that strengthens your entire body. This 60-minute workout challenges all your major muscle groups by using the best weight-room exercises like squats, presses, lifts and curls. Great music, awesome instructors and your choice of weight inspire you to get the results you came for – and fast! Like all the LES MILLS™ programs, a new BODYPUMP™ class is released every three months with new music and choreography."


According to Olivia, "Body Pump is a workout routine that kicks your butt (and the rest of your body) through weight lifting exercises isolating a muscle group.  Each muscle group is a part of a 'track'.  Basically one song long equals one track and during that track you work a specific muscle group.  The groups include biceps, chest, shoulders, triceps, abs, back, glutes, etc."


I personally loved this class and have been looking forward to taking it for a while now.  Things I liked about it:


-Helpful, enthusiastic instructor
-Focus on technique prior to starting each track
-Total body strengthening 
-Each track goes by quickly since you are lifting to fun music
-Mindless way to get in your strength workouts (I love lifting so this is a big one for me)
-Burn up to 600 calories a class


Other comments: 
If you like lifting on your own and do not like to follow instruction then this class may not be for you.  If you are a guy, I don't think this is a "girly" fitness class.  There definitely were more women but depending on the amount of weight added to your barbells, this could be a great workout for men as well as women.  


I'm definitely going back to class next week!


Have any of you taken a Body Pump class, or any Les Mills classes for that matter?


What do you like better, strength workouts or cardio?  What kinds? (running and lifting for me)


Night!