{"id":259827,"date":"2012-06-06T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-06-06T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/finding-that-beach-perfect-body\/"},"modified":"2012-06-06T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2012-06-06T07:00:00","slug":"finding-that-beach-perfect-body","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/finding-that-beach-perfect-body\/","title":{"rendered":"Finding that beach-perfect body"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tired of the same old running routine to get fit for the summer? Try some of these alternative workouts to whip into shape \u2014 and have fun in the process \u2014 just in time for beach season. <b>Paddleboard Yoga<\/b> Try a balancing act that strengthens the body\u2019s core, while getting you out of that hot, crowded yoga studio and into the sunshine for one of the latest fitness and yoga trends \u2014 stand-up paddleboard (SUP) yoga. Despite the seemingly daunting task of performing a sun salutation while trying not to fall into the depths below, the low-impact fitness workout is a beginner-friendly sport, said La Jolla SUP yoga instructor Gillian Gibree. &#8220;Anyone can jump on a board and paddle on their first day,&#8221; she said. &#8220;The yoga portion adds a little more of a challenge to the paddleboarding, but we always offer modifications. SUP yoga is all about enjoying a new experience outdoors while having fun.&#8221; Just getting outside to enjoy the sunshine and water are enough to give SUP yoga a try. The short- and long-term benefits of this form of exercise are an added bonus. &#8220;You will develop a stronger core from stand-up paddleboarding with the correct paddle technique,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Many students I have taught get hooked on the sport long-term because it targets every muscle group and is way more fun than going to the gym. I\u2019ve seen so many lives completely transformed by this sport, physically and spiritually.&#8221; Paddle Into Fitness offers weekly paddleboard yoga classes at OEX Mission Bay. For more information, visit www.paddleintofitness.com or call (619) 866-6129. SUP rentals are also available at OEX La Jolla. For rental information, visit www.oexcalifornia.com or call (858) 454-6195. <b>Dance into fitness<\/b> Ever since Jane Fonda made group dance and aerobics fitness classes all the rage in the 1980s, people have realized that exercise doesn\u2019t have to be a chore. &#8220;Whether you\u2019re swirling across the floor to a Strauss Waltz or doing do-si-dos to the commands of a square-dance caller, you\u2019re getting exercise \u2014 and probably having fun, too,&#8221; said Hengameh Bashar, certified personal trainer and 20-year expert in the field of fitness and health. Dancing not only burns calories in a fun, social manner \u2014 the exercise can also optimize heart health, strengthen weight-bearing bones, and improve posture, balance and flexibility. &#8220;Dancing can be magical and transforming. It can breathe new life into a tired soul,&#8221; Bashar said. &#8220;On a more physical level, dancing can give you a great mind-body workout.&#8221; While regular physical activity in general helps keep one\u2019s body healthy and toned, dancing in particular has also been proven to stimulate the brain\u2019s nerve cells due to the requirement that dancers memorize steps and sequences during class, said Bashar. Dance-fitness classes range from classic ballet to the more contemporary Zumba fitness class for a variety of styles that are catered to suit any age, dance preference, fitness level or gender. Some dance or fitness studios even offer chair dancing for those with certain physical limitations. &#8220;Dancing is a great activity for people age 50 and older because you can vary the level of physical exertion so easily and it teaches the body a lot of balance, which is what we all need as we get older,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Whether it\u2019s ballet or ballroom, clogging or jazz, dance is a great way for helping people of all ages and physical abilities get and stay in shape.&#8221; To kick up your fitness routine in a fun, healthy way, kick up your heels with one of the many dance-fitness class options in the area. Bashar\u2019s classes and personal training take place at various locations throughout San Diego County. For information about Bashar\u2019s upcoming classes, visit www.agreetobefit.com. Other dance-fitness venues in La Jolla include The Spa of La Jolla, Ooh La La Dance Company, Tap Fever, La Jolla Sports Club and A Time to Dance La Jolla. Susie Nguyen, owner of Ooh La La Dance Company, said the studio offers Zumba classes twice a week, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays mornings at 10 a.m. Ooh La La also offers a Latin cardio class, similar to Zumba, on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. Visit www.OLLDA.com for more information.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tired of the same old running routine to get fit for the summer? Try some of these alternative workouts to whip into shape \u2014 and have fun in the process \u2014 just in time for beach season. 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