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Have you Checked out HFAC’s Group X Classes?

August 6, 2020 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

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4 Reasons to Try a Group Exercise Class

When people first join any Athletic Club, they’re often unsure of how to get started. What exercises should I do? How do these machines work? And what is going on in that group exercise room? Should I go in? Is it hard?

Whether you are a beginner, need a restart, or just want to shake up your usual routine, a Group Exercise Class may be just what you need! HFAC members have so many options to choose from. In-person classes are hosted inside in one of our multiple spacious options and also outside on the patio and west lawn . Many of these classes are streamed online live, and Members also have access to the huge HFAC Online Workout Library, in case you miss the livestream!

Here are 4 of the best reasons why YOU should try a Group Exercise Class today!

1. Structured and Safe with a certified instructor

Group Exercise is a safe way to work out because every HFAC class is led by an experienced, certified Instructor who will lead you through a warm-up, a developed workout, and a cool-down.

It’s the Instructor’s job to show proper form, and to offer modifications so everyone in the class can perform each move safely. Proper form is important for muscles to get the most out of every exercise and it’s also helpful in preventing an injury. Listen to the cues the instructor gives. Don’t get stuck only looking at yourself in the mirror. Watch the Instructor as well.

HFAC Instructors truly care about getting to know the participants in their classes. They are excited when someone new joins the class, love making and connecting new friends, and appreciate it when someone introduces themselves. You also help the Instructor when you let them know if you have any injuries, special concerns…or share your excitement.

Connecting can be more challenging for virtual classes. This is a benefit of getting your online workouts through HFAC Instructors you can build a relationship with. Consider reaching out to the instructor before hand or jump on a few minutes early to post any comments or questions you may have.

With any class related questions, you can also always email or call HFAC’s Director of Wellness, Charity Hunt. She’d love to hear from you.

2. Motivation and Accountability

Head upstairs to a class, or tune in virtually on days you are not motivated to work out on your own. It’s inspiring to be surrounded by dedicated, like-minded individuals. With a faithful and energetic Instructor telling you what to do, you don’t have to plan your workout and you know it’s going to be fun and challenging.

We recommend reviewing the HFAC Group Exercise Schedule and making a weekly plan you put into your schedule. Whether you go in-person or virtually, we’re happy to help you make connections with people who will provide you encouragement and may notice if you don’t show up. Trust us… it’s not as easy to skip when you know your friends and the Instructor are hoping to see you in class.

3. Variety comes in all forms.

Taking a variety of HFAC classes is an excellent way to create muscle confusion, which keeps your mind and body agile. It also gives you a chance to try new things, preventing boredom and maintaining motivation.

If you are a cardio junkie and are dreading the idea of going for another run, try out High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), BodyAttack™, BodyCombat™, or Cycling. You are going to get your heart rate up, and burn just as many calories as you would on that solitary run. Need to improve flexibility and not motivated on your own? Yoga class may be right up your alley. Need to smile and let stressors fall away? Try Zumba! Building strength? Try our most popular class, BodyPump. HFAC has so many options. Members love exploring them all in HFAC’s Online Workout Library to get a sampler from home.

4. Group exercise is FUN!

The most common, and arguably best reason for taking a group exercise class is that they are just plain fun. From the Instructor, to the music, to the sense of community, it feels like we are “all in this together”. Working hard, sweating, and some of us even singing. And the best part is you are getting stronger and fitter while being at this party!

Group Fitness at Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club offers something for everyone.

See you in class soon!

By Wendy Bolinger, HFAC Instructor

Exercise Mind Body Will Follow

August 3, 2020 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

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HFAC's Whole Person Approach. Care for Your Mind. Let Your Body Follow.

Since the body and mind are so closely linked, when your mind feels better so, too, will your body. Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club (HFAC)  promotes a whole person approach to wellness . With the current challenges we are all facing, consider strengthening your mental health and see what types of long-term benefits ensue.
  • Deep breathing exercises – Count backwards from 10, breathing low and slow. Try it before a meeting, in the car, or before you greet your kids or partner after a long day. This is also a great practice to clear the mind and focus before starting any self-care routine.
  • Go for a stroll – Unplug and let your mind wander while walking for 30 minutes in a natural or urban environment. Walking is found to reduce stress hormone levels and improve mood.
  • Go to bed 30 minutes earlier – Getting enough sleep is a great way to invest in mental acuity and can improve your mood, memory, and immune system as well! Just a few more reasons to pull on your coziest jammies a little earlier!
  • Yoga – Taking twice-weekly yoga classes can help calm the mind and body, also decreasing chronic stress. Any age, any fitness level, and any personality type can benefit. HFAC offers several yoga classes every week, indoors, outdoors and virtually. Explore HFAC’s Group Exercise schedule and see what speaks to you.
  • Call a friend – Having a strong social support system is linked to reduced risk of depression and high blood pressure. HFAC is an incredible community for finding friendly people who share an interest inself-care. If you would like some introductions, online or in person, do not hesitate to reach out to our Member Relationship Manager, Julie Segel (link to julies@hfac.com)
  • Listen to your favorite music – In the car, in your home, in the shower … bonus points if you sing along. Looking for a particular mood? Ask an HFAC Instructor their favorite songs for anything from a hardcore workout to yoga bliss.
  • Compliment someone – Put a little good karma into the world. Plus, this kind of “reward” activates similar parts of the brain whether it happens to you or someone else.
  • Do something – anything – outside – Walk the dog or take an outdoor exercise class to soak up some sun. Eat a meal outside or simply look at the moon and stars before bed.
  • Write down something good that happened today – Even if you have just had the worst day, jot down what you need in this moment and what you are grateful for as well.
A continued mental health routine can have a profoundly positive impact on depression, anxiety, ADHD and more. You will gain stamina to fight off stress and boost your overall mood. No matter your past experiences, HFAC is here to help you learn to use exercise, both physical and mental, as a powerful tool to feel better. By Stephanie Reitzug, Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club Instructor and Heidi Sivers-Boyce, Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club President

Getting Started With a Strength Program

July 29, 2020 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

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Essential Fundamentals to Your Strength Training Program

Like any fitness routine, before starting a strength training program talk to your Doctor. Address any sources of body pain and other health concerns to make sure your plans are safe and that you understand any potential for injury. Fortunately, Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club (HFAC) instructors, and especially our team of Certified Personal Trainers, excel at working with all levels of fitness and all stages of life to implement a safe and effective routine to achieve your strength goals. Once cleared, start by asking yourself a few questions. First, make some notes on your goals for strength training. Are you looking to do a specific task being able to do a pull up, put carry-on baggage into the overhead compartment? Or does achieving a specific appearance motivate you? Is your goal short-term or long-term? Having personally meaningful goals that are clear and realistic will shape the base of your program and maintain your motivation over time. Second, be clear about how much time you can dedicate to your program and how often. Is there a time frame you need to achieve your goals by?   A minimum of two days a week is essential, but different routines and timelines can be created based on your commitment level and realistic assessment of your available time and resources. Third, what is your current knowledge base and is it enough to get you results? How much effort do you want to invest in building your own safe and effective routine or do you want an expert to create one for you? Building a good routine requires (1) understanding proper movement patterns before you add load to your body. Improper form and alignment compounded with load can cause injury. And (2) how to put together the right strength routine to achieve your specific goals with the time and resources you have available. If you are uncomfortable with this area, consult one of HFAC’s Certified Personal Trainer to get your toolbox filled so that you can begin navigating routines and exercises with ease. Speaking of resources, what space and equipment do you have available? Among what’s available, what inspires you to follow-through the most? People gravitate to their comfort zones so if something isn’t comfortable for you, then you aren’t likely to use it. Especially during the challenges of Covid19 pandemic, where healthy options are essential and hard to come by, HFAC  has extensive resources and team members to support you. For example, some people love working out with group energy, others like being one-on-one with a trainer, and still others prefer to do their own thing alone. HFAC Members can obtain strength training in all or any of these settings. Like a group setting? Consider one of HFAC’s many strength-focus Group Exercise Class such as Les Mills BODYPUMP HFAC hosts group classes in our outdoor spaces and multiple indoor studios, as well as virtually through Livestream and in the HFAC Online Workout Library . If your goals include muscle hypertrophy, or building, then becoming comfortable in HFAC’s weight room can be essential. HFAC’s culture is relaxed and welcoming to all. A knowledgeable Wellness Attendant passionate about fitness and eager to help is available anytime to answer questions or get you exploring HFAC’s state-of-the-art equipment, including:
  • Keiser Pneumatic Resistance System
  • Matrix Functional Trainer 
  • Matrix Mega Double Rack 
  • Matrix S-Drive 
  • Technogym and other selectorized machines, plate loaded machines, and free weights.
If your goals include functional movement, explore all the different areas available inside and outside HFAC’s building to train. These include HFAC’s Fitness Annex with TRX frame, heavy bags and small equipment as well as HFAC’s spacious gymnasium, home to a wide array of functional training equipment including that used in Circuit Training Class. Outdoors HFAC’s West Lawn and Patio are open for members to find your personal favorite spot. Member comfort and peace-of-mind is always a top focus at HFAC. Our “Healthy Hawthorn Standard”  for safe operations during Covid 19 concerns was rated as “above and beyond” and “Best Practices” by Oregon health authorities. It’s been called “awesome” and “so reassuring” by Members. In 2020, many HFAC Members prefer, or are required to, workout from home or the road. HFAC’s Virtual Membership Amenities keep strength training goals on-track with Certified Personal Trainers providing Virtual workouts and guidance, as well as HFAC’s strength training workouts – the Livestream and HFAC Online Workout Library – mentioned above. HFAC Members also receive discounts on a curated package of at-home strength training tools with HFAC’s Professional Partners. No matter what, make sure you create an un-cluttered space for you to safely exercise regularly with your functional training equipment readily available. You’ve now thought through important basics. You’ve identified a goal and have clarity on the time and resources you are willing to put into achieving your goals. You have also identified the resources available to you at home and in your Club and put some thought into the different formats and settings that appeal to you. Taking time to establish these basics will help you sift through all your options and create a routine that works for you long term. Don’t hesitate to reach out to any member of our HFAC team if you’ve been trying a routine and aren’t achieving what you hoped or are ready for more support or something new. Written by: Dana Andress, HFAC Certified Personal Trainer and Heidi Sivers Boyce, HFAC President
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