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How I Lost 10 Pounds: The Workout
Health
How I Lost 10 Pounds: The Workout
Once you're warmed up (read: drenched), you partner up with one of your classmates and start to "fight." This is when the fun begins. You rotate through a variety of combos that include jabs, crosses, hooks and – my favourite – elbow flurries! Kicks are also added to the combos, which does a number on your abs and your obliques (side abdominal muscles). Then, just when you think the cardio is winding down, your instructor throws some sort of heart-rate-hiking sequence your way. "This burns a crazy amount of calories, because you're forcing your body to change up between the combos and cardio," says my instructor, Catherine Villar, whose supermodel-like body and incredibly upbeat 'tude kept me motivated throughout.
And, if you think you're getting a break when you're fielding punches from your partner, you're not. Holding the pad and providing resistance can be excruciatingly painful and intense. Most of the time, my arms felt like they were on fire. The only time you get to sneak a break is during a brief water sip – and I do mean brief. If you drink too much, you risk feeling like you might projectile vomit on your partner. (And no, that is not an exaggeration.)
[caption id="attachment_7022" align="aligncenter" width="288" caption="The very painful bear crawl."] [/caption]The toughest part of the workout is the bear crawls (as seen in the photo above). Your partner provides resistance as you stay low to the ground crawling as fast as you can. It's downright excruciating. We also tried another version of this move while standing, which I actually found even more torturous. It felt like running from a shark in the shallow end of a pool. (What? Don't tell me I'm the only one who's ever thought of that.)
[caption id="attachment_2822" align="aligncenter" width="302" caption="This J.Crew Sailboat Bandeau Tank was my reward for losing the weight."] [/caption]During the toughest moments, when I felt like I wanted to bellyflop, I'd conjure up how great I'd feel wearing the J.Crew Sailboat Bandeau Tank (which has since sold out) on my honeymoon. I'd envision walking along the beach in Saint Lucia without a towel draped around my hips. I'd think how amazing I'd feel being lighter and tighter on my wedding day and remind myself that I won't have to worry about Photoshopping 11 chins out of my wedding photos. Also, the support of my instructor and the other women in the class was palpable; there was never a shortage of encouraging chants that propelled me further, even when my energy seemed depleted.
At the last class, I compared my current measurements and weight to the numbers I started with. I had blasted 10.5 pounds and 13.5 inches into the land of where lard evaporates. And I went home and ordered that J.Crew suit immediately.
To register for Femme Fitale, check out the locations on their website. And, while this was a huge help in my weight loss journey, the other (major) component was diet. Check back for my blog post about that next week.
Workout photos courtesy of Femme Fitale; swimsuit photo courtesy of J.Crew.com.
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