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What’s the Difference between Yoga and Body Balance? – GFOC15

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If you go to a Yoga class you might do a pose called “Warrior 2”.

If you go to a Les Mills Body Balance class, you might do the same pose.

So what is the difference between Yoga and Body Balance?

In this episode of Group Fitness Over Coffee, I talk about the difference and end by giving you a run through of what to expect in a Body Balance class.

What's the Difference between Yoga and Body Balance?

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First Impressions of Les Mills Body Balance release 68 after Glasgow One Live Event.

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After a long day in a giant tram shed with crowds of sweaty fitness fanatics Body Balance ended One Live in Glasgow on a beautiful high.

One Live showcased the new Les Mills releases to a combined audience of instructors and participants of thousands.

The atmosphere was electric as always and the new classes delivered by the UK Training Team with Rock Concert style PA systems. Exhaustion threatened to triumph as the Body Balance team took to the stage.

They simultaneously relaxed us and challenged us all over again.

So what’s Les Mills Body Balance release 68 like?

 Les Mills Body Balance release 68

  • One of the best line ups of current chart hits I’ve seen in Body Balance. Artists like Maroon 5, Sia, Ella Henderson, Beyoncé and Chris Brown.
  • We start with double song Tai Chi Warm Up. Two gorgeous flowing sequences to warm us up for the challenges ahead.
  • On Masterchef you’ve seen deconstructed cheese cakes. Well here we have a deconstructed Sun Salutations.
  • A double song Standing Strength. Sia returns to Body Balance for the first time since release 35 and Ella Henderson’s Glow describes how we look by the end of the poses.
  • I remember Diver’s Pose from the Balance track.
  • In the last release the Core Abs was the shortest ever. I expected a long abs work out this time. It’s actually still quite short. But it works.
  • A double song Core Back track with many Bridge Poses and Side Planks.

One thing I noticed was that some moves reappeared a few times during the class. Tai Chi moves in the Standing Strength and the Tiger, practiced in the Sun Salutations and performed for real in the Core Back track.

After a fairly average number 67, Les Mills Body Balance 68 is a stunner. Great artists and songs combined with achievable but challenging moves. This is going to be a pleasure to teach.

Since One Live I’ve watched the training DVD. What an absolute pleasure to see Doctor David MacKenzie back on stage. More Doctor Dave in future please.

And now the learning begins.

What do you think?

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What already? The Track List for Les Mills Body Balance release 69.

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Yes seriously! It’s out already.

I haven’t posted my review of the current Body Balance release yet. And here is the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 69. We’ll get to see this in June.

If you don’t want spoiling DON’T READ any further. Otherwise have a look.

The Track List for Les Mills Body Balance release 69.

Great to see Stanton Lanier again. His piano music makes for a beautiful relaxation.

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 69 tracklist? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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Glow – Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 68

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Now that’s what I call music.

Like an edition of the long running hit single compilation albums, NOW, Les Mills has packed Body Balance release 68 with current chart smashes.

Top artists like Maroon 5, Sia, Ella Henderson and Beyoncé go with our Yoga, Pilates and Tai Chi moves. In the past Body Balance has showcased lesser known bands like Conjure One, Delerium and Sleepthief. Perhaps this is the most “hit” oriented playlist we’ve ever had.

So what about the work out and the moves that go with the music. Let’s have a look at the tracks (and you can click on the songs to see them on Amazon)

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 68
Tai Chi Warm Up

Tai Chi Warm Up – Tessellate – Borderline Snake

Tai Chi Warm Up – It Was Always YouMaroon 5

First time we’ve seen a double dose of Tai Chi and it’s glorious. Tessellate is a calm reflective song with gorgeous slow movements, swing and wrap arms and weight shifting to warm our legs. The more upbeat song by Maroon 5 introduces the Starburst move, a beautiful expressive sequence that makes people smile. We move quicker to the beat here complete our warm up.

Sun Salutations – Of The NightBastille

Doctor Dave says on the instructors masterclass video that this Sun salutations is “deconstructed”. You’ll have heard this term on cookery shows like Masterchef. A deconstructed cheesecake for example doesn’t appear on a plate as a traditional slice. The biscuit base, cheese and topping appear in separate heaps.

It’s the same here. Rather than the usual flow of poses linked together that make up the traditional yoga Sun Salutations, they’ve presented the moves separately. We do each move on its own several times. For yoga purists this will appear clunky. It’s an interesting change though and allows us to explore the moves differently.

An interesting experiment but I do prefer the “proper” Sun Salutation. I guess that makes me a yoga purist then.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 68
Standing Strength

Standing Strength – Elastic HeartSia

Standing Strength – GlowElla Henderson

A couple of strong strength tracks with interesting flows between the warrior poses. I like the way we revisit some of the Tai Chi moves from the warm up at the end of Glow. It makes a release feel complete when themes and moves recur. We also see the Tiger Pose from the Sun Salutations later in the Core Back too. Excellent class design from Jackie and Diana here.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 68
Balance

Balance – Life Of The PartyShawn Mendes

A catchy tune combined with deceptively tough balances. Staying on tip toes throughout Angel Pose and Diver’s pose presents a challenge of strength as well as balance. And Diver’s provides an intense stretch to your hamstrings.

Hip Openers – BudapestGeorge Ezra

Down on the floor for Hip Openers, we begin with Frog Pose. Always an intense stretch. From can take you right to the boundary between pleasure and pain. I like to take people right to the edge but hold short of crossing over.

Core Abs – Come Get It BaePharell Williams

After the super short Core Abs track in the last release I was expecting a longer abdominal workout this time round. Turns out it’s another short one however but tough especially the second round of endless Oblique Curls. Finger clicking adds  fun but I have to admit to forgetting to offer this option. And I’m a fan of cheesy moves.

Keep your lower back pressing into the floor during all the moves with particular focus during the Pilates Seal Claps. Feel it in your abs not your legs.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 68
Core Back

Core Back – MapsMaroon 5

Core Back – Don’t be Gone Too LongChris Brown

Two Core Back tracks and the first offers a better workout. We combine Bridge Pose with Kneeling Side Hover crunches and Thread The Needle for an energetic sequence. When we finally get to the Bridge with Leg Raise Pose fatigue threatens to set in. I find few people take the option for the full back bend at this point.

In the second song we explore Single Leg Plank to Crocodile Pose. You expect to feel the effects in your arms but actually experience a burn in the glutes.

Twists – Pretty HurtsBeyoncé

Once again Twists seem to turn people’s brains into much. All concept of right and left, front and back disappear. Instruct the, to twist to the front and they’ll twist to the back. Coach them to reach with the right arm and they’ll reach with the left. Perhaps it’s because we do the moves side on to the front of the room?

Another catchy song and a delicious combination of Twisted Down Dogs, Twisted Lunges and the last exquisite Twisted Pyramid Pose.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 68
Forward Bends and Hamstrings

Forward Bends Hamstrings – Let It Be MeRay Montagne

A mellow Forward Bends song with a jazz blues feel and the physical pace calms down in trying to lull and stretch us into the relaxation phase. We have plenty of time to explore deep stretches and experience the new Turtle Pose. A beautiful end to the physical work in this class.

Relaxation/Meditation – Angels of VictoryAeoliah

After all that pop music Angels of Victory, a gentle instrumental with soothing piano and flute sounds, invites us to focus our attention on the breath and to relax and take stock after working so hard for the last 50 minutes.

One of the best Body Balance releases for a while, 68’s overdose on chart hits and challenging but achievable moves is a winner. Whilst the focus on hit songs is welcome I hope Jackie and Diana treat us to some more lesser known artists in future classes. Where, for example, is the next Conjure One?

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Inspirational Trainee Instructors, the difference between Hot Yoga and Bikram Yoga, and a New Class called PiYo – GFOC18

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In this episode I talk about inspirational trainee instructors, the difference between Hot Yoga and Bikram Yoga, and a New Class called PiYo.

Inspirational Trainee Instructors, the difference between Hot Yoga and Bikram Yoga, and a New Class called PiYo

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First Impressions of Les Mills Body Balance release 69 after Edinburgh Quarterly Workshop

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What do you think of the new release of Les Mills Body Balance?

Les Mills Body Balance release 69

If you’re an instructor you’re probably already teaching it. If you are a participant you’ve probably already done it.

Which means I’m late with my first impressions post. Although my full review will follow shortly, here for completeness were my impressions of the new class I experienced at the Quarterly Workshop.

  • An energetic Tai Chi set to Fat Boy Slim’s Praise You feels like a full aerobic workout. A shock to the system. Only settling into a true Tai Chi flow in the last section the track is a tough one.
  • By contrast the Sun Salutations is mellow to the point of slumber. Were the first two tracks meant to be such polar opposites?
  • Standing Strength presents two warrior pose sequences bookended by three-legged dogs set to a piece of music repeated twice.
  • Balances are tough. Moving from half-moon pose to aeroplane to twisted half-moon pose brings on serious wobbles. A short but interesting sequence.
  • After some tough Core Abs tracks in recent releases, at the Quarterly Workshop I felt this was an easier set of exercises. Having since practiced and then taught the sequence it’s deceptive. Short and tough. Without proper form though participants might feel this one in their legs. We need to focus coaching on the lower back and core.
  • A double Twist Track with revolved triangle pose which is always a challenge.
  • Forward Bends is a long mellow track with plenty of time to explore deep stretches.
  • Good to hear Stanton Lanier back in the relaxation. Though the “plink plink” of his piano is perhaps to similar to the forward bends music and doesn’t offer enough of a contrast.

Les Mills gave us a bonus Balance track this time around with the infamous bird in a basket pose. It’s optional. Those instructors teaching less advanced participants may never even use the bonus track. It’s a good idea to keep it separate in my opinion.

But in a release I would describe as plain and unremarkable it’s ironic that the attention grabbing track is the one that most people won’t see.

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Spoiler Time! Here’s the Track List for Les Mills Body Balance release 70.

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I’m not joking. It’s out already.

I haven’t posted my review of the current Body Balance release yet. And here is the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 70. We’ll get to see this in September.

If you don’t want spoiling DON’T READ any further. Otherwise have a look.

Les Mills Body Balance release 70

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 70 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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Praise You – Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 69

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Another Body Balance release and soon I’ll have been teaching this programme for 10 years.

I’ve experienced some exceptional releases. Some average and the occasional clunker.

Release 69 isn’t exceptional nor is it a clunker. It bursts in on us with a Tai Chi warm up trying to be a full on work out. After, it settles into a mellow pace with decent challenges before drifting off and leaving us to chill to the ever popular piano notes of Stanton Lanier.

I’m enjoying teaching number 69 and people like the music and the moves. It’s a safe release. Pleasant but average. Mildly quirky but underwhelming.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 69
Let’s have a look at the tracks.

Tai Chi Warm Up – Praise YouFatboy Slim

Les Mills used this song as a back track (I think) back in the 30s or 40s. Uptempo. Catchy with a solid beat. Doesn’t feel like Tai Chi at all until we slow down into arm circles near the end. Almost an aerobics warm up it grabs you by the shoulders, shakes and pushes you.

Praise you gets my vote for the most energetic Tai Chi warm up ever. Full on and in your face. A great start.

Sun Salutations – Warm WaterBanks

In contrast Warm Water is mellow, slow and flows. Acknowledging we might be sweating and breathless from the surprise warm up, the Sun Salutation sequence is basic and slow. A chance to regain control of our breath.

Standing Strength – In Colour Shapeshifter

I like the way the Warrior poses in this track build from the ground up. Particularly when we start in Extended Warrior and rise to Warrior 2. A good change from the usual progression from Warrior 2 down to Extended Warrior. We hear the music twice and do a slightly different sequence each time culminating with a round of challenging three-legged Downward Facing Dogs at the end of each set.

Balance – Only Love Can Hurt Like This Paloma Faith

A quirky piece of music and a deceptively difficult balancing sequence. I like the flow from Half Moon Pose to Aeroplane finishing in a wobbly Reverse Half Moon Pose. Only taking seconds to do it feels longer as our supporting legs and ankles burn. Good to see Dancers Pose returning the outro section.

Hip Openers – Gust Of WindPharrell Williams

More quirky funky music (inspiring much finger clicking) and an extended stay in modified half lotus. It’s fun and doesn’t feel that challenging but you can sink deep into the stretches. And they feel exquisite. Adding a twist to the Swan Pose by threading our arm though to the lead knee takes the hip stretch to the brink between pleasure and pain.

Core Abs – Blame It On MeGeorge Ezra

Deceptive. Watch the masterclass video and you might end this short Core Abs track is easy. Far from it is the reality. Creating a fire in the abdominal a this Pilates workout gets results. Yes it’s short. But the moans of gain pain more than show its true nature.

Core Back – In Your ArmsNico & Vinz

Dolphin Pose makes a welcome return to Body Balance. The last appearance I remember happened way back in release 34. I’m sure it’s been back since but I can’t recall when. A good challenge remember to bring your feet slightly further in otherwise it’s just a Down Dog on your elbows.

I like the twisting pointer moves but feel the end section where we lie down and raise our legs is too short. A shame the music couldn’t have carried on for another 39 seconds.

Twists 1 – Stand By YouMarlisa

Gentle seated twists, including both an open and closed twist, before we rise to our feet. Feels quite gentle but embrace the last challenge of the standing twist with leg extension.

Twists 2 – Let Your Hair DownMAGIC!

I feel I’m in the Caribbean when I hear this music. An awesome contrast between normal Triangle Pose and Revolved Triangle which is such an intense stretch. The pace lowers as we return to the floor for some almost relaxing supine twists.

Forward Bends/Hamstrings – Heal Tom Odell

A mellow and lengthy hamstrings tracks gives us time to deeply explore forward bends and table top counter poses.

For some reason this music seems louder than the surrounding tracks. I have to get up and turn it down a little. I feel this track needs to be quiet to allow people to let go into the stretches.

Relaxation/Meditation – Quiet PlaceStanton Lanier

This artist epitomises the Body Balance relaxation and meditation feel. A lovely end to the class.

Bonus Balance – DangerousDavid Guetta feat. Sam Martin

Bird Pose and Bird in a Basket are challenging balance poses that can elude even the most flexible and accomplished yoga practitioners. I can do the former but not the latter.

Having them as part of an optional track was good thinking by Jackie and Diana. We can include it or not depending upon the ability of the class.

Good to see the track appear in the masterclass video. Previously bonus tracks were represented by notes only.

Summary

I said earlier that this release was safe and unremarkable. Having written about each track I feel a little guilty for labelling it as such.

Body Balance 69 is a good workout. But in a  consistently excellent programme with many standout releases there are bound to be some that feel a little more routine. I’m still enjoying teaching it though.

One last thought. The last few releases contain many recent pop hits. No problem with that. But Body Balance used to showcase more experimental chill out music from breakthrough artists like Conjure One, Sleepthief and Delerium. I’d like to see more of that genre of music back in Body Balance.

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It’s Here: Tracklist for Les Mills Body Balance release 71

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It’s here. It’s out already.

I haven’t posted my review of the current Body Balance release yet. And here is the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 71. We’ll get to see this in January 2016.

If you don’t want spoiling DON’T READ any further. Otherwise have a look.

Les Mills Body Balance release 71

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 71 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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Fight For You – Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 70

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Tough on the legs and front-end loaded.

What I mean by front-end loaded is that the Standing Strength, Balance and Hip Openers are all long tracks taking up almost half the class with their intense strength and stretch work.

By contrast the last 4 tracks fly by in just 15 minutes.

Great feedback from participants about this class. People say it flows perfectly from one sequence to the other. Others give the long tracks a big thumbs up and enjoy the challenge.

Let’s have a look at the tracks (You can click on the links to listen to the tracks on Amazon).

Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 70

Tai Chi Warm Up – You & Me (Flume Remix) Disclosure (feat. Eliza Doolittle)

A Tai Chi track of many contrasts. Slow, aweeping arm circles and soft synth music bookend more energetic move when the drums kick in. Surprisingly tough on the legs we keep low in the knees.

The so called “Wide Wu Chi Energy Ball Release” reminds me of playing volleyball on a sunny beach jumping into the air to hit the ball. I challenge anyone not to allow a huge beaming smile to spread across their face during this sequence.

Sun Salutations – Follow The Sun – Cool Lads

Gentle acoustic guitar and soft harmonica disguise the fact this Sun Salutations has a fast beat. Each 8 counts shoot by and you can struggle to keep up with the moves. It creates a strange sensation. Music calms you but the beat propels you. Appearing to speed up even more in the fourth round I think this is an illusion created by the vocalist singing more words. We add a lunge twist into the sequence but otherwise it’s a typical routine.

Standing Strength – Hold Back The River James Bay

After a few 3 legged-dog knee to nose poses we move into extended warrior and stay for a longtime. Simple arm movements create almost an illusion of movement but our legs stay grounded all the time becoming fatigued as hold the pose. Only a brief shift into sun warrior breaks the flow but were still challenging our legs even then.

Standing Strength – Fight For YouJason Derulo

A great pop track sampling some synth and lyrics from Toto’s 1980s hit “Africa”. Starting with a repeat of the 3 legged-dog knee to nose poses we move next into standing lunges and finally warrior one. The final squat comes when our legs are burning and screaming for a rest.

Balance – Nothing’s Forever Paces feat. Kucka

The longest ever Balance track tires out our already fatigued legs. Plenty of time to set up, modify and perfect each pose. Flower pose, right angle pose and tree pose all held for many moments.

A challenging sequence but perhaps just a little two long for a Balance track. It’s the only one from this release so far that people have asked me to consider mixing out.

Hips – Do You Remember  – Jarryd James

Another long track and another sequence of slow poses with time to savour the deep stretches. Swan pose always takes people to the edge between pleasure and pain. Here we have a an optional splits pose as an extension from the kneeling lunge. Only a couple of people in each class can do this but everyone has increased their range as the weeks pass.

A great piece of music and a great set of moves. The best hips track for a long while.

Core Abs – Always Like ThisBombay Bicycle Club

If your class starts on the hour have a sneak peek at the clock as the Core Abs starts. Is it about twenty to the next hour? That’s how long the first five tracks are. From now on we motor through 4 shorter sequences but the intensity doesn’t let up.

Always Like This makes me smile. A stand out Core Abs track with a punishing set of crunches, cycles and leg extensions. Only 4 minutes long but listen to the sounds of groaning from the people with burning abdominals.

Core Back – Brother  – Need To Breathe

A clam start with a baby cobra (or up dog) gives way to a tough side plank and then the intense wild thing pose. Precise cueing required to get people into the correct position. Bridge pose gives us a rest in the middle unless you want to find the full back bend in which casethe pace never lets up.

Twists – Aerial Love  – Daniel Johns

Finally we start to chill out. Child’s pose thread needle twist. Standing to diver’s pose and forward fold twists then back to the floor. The end is in sight.

Hamstring Stretches – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) – Hummingbird

A mellow, chilled out version of a Scottish classic pop song, it still took me a while on first listen to work out what it was. So slow compared to the Proclaimer’s original. Slow and delicious forward bends and hamstring stretches and we finish up in happy baby pose. Relaxing and calming after all the hard work.

I’m still tempted to replace this with the up tempo Proclaimer’s version one day to surprise my class. But I think it would ruin the calmness.

Relaxation and Meditation – Sileo Rhian Sheehan

A lovely piece of music but short as we have little time left. Could have done with a longer relaxation given the intensity of the first half of the class but these 5 minutes certainly feel deserved.

Overall another solid and challenging release. I’d like to see a return of the more flowing Tai Chi Warm Ups but apart from that a great big thumbs up from me again.

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Don’t Look. Track list for Les Mills Body Balance Release 72

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Already?

Yes only two weeks into teaching Body Balance release 71, and before I’ve even written my review, here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 72. We’ll get to see this in April 2016.

If you don’t want spoiling DON’T READ any further. Otherwise have a look.

BB72Spoiler

Deliver Me first appeared way back in release 19 and is one of my favourite ever Balance songs.

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 72 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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I Can Change – Review of Les Mills Body Balance Release 71

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What do you think about the Tai Chi Warm Up in Body Balance?

I’m not asking about the one in the latest release. I mean the “concept” of the Tai Chi Warm Up.

I love it. Always have. A great way to start a mind and body workout with slow flowing moves, deep breaths and gentle abdominal rotations.

In the last few releases however I felt that the choreographers had lost that genuine Tai Chi feel replacing it with more of an aerobic warm up. I missed the  arm circles and the flow.

Would Body Balance release 71 continue this or return to the true essence of Tai Chi?

Let’s have a look at the tracks.

Review of Les Mills Body Balance Release 71

Tai Chi Warm up 1 – Ain’t No SunshineBill Withers
Tai Chi Warm Up 2 –  Ain’t No Sunshine (Lido Remix)Bill Withers

Well I’m happy. The Tai Chi moves do indeed return to the graceful arm circles of old. Slow sweeping moves that encourage movement and breath to merge.

Except this return to form only lasts for about one minute and thirty seconds.

The “Side Bend Squat and Heel Raise” that follows is perhaps the clunkiest sequence we’ve seen in Body Balance. Awkward, it makes you step off your mat and the side bend is at odds with the leg squat. No amount of coaching and cueing can get participants to keep both legs bent equally. Everyone favours the side that bends. I practiced this endlessly in the run up to launch, and even after teaching the track for 5 weeks, it’s taken this long to do it justice.

Fortunately the “Head Arm Circle” and the return to the sweeping arm circles redeem the track.

Great music (apart from the water drips sound effects).

Best and worst of Body Balance Tai Chi all in the space of 5 minutes.

Sun Salutations – AfreenA.R. Rahman Nakash Aziz & KM Sufi Ensemble

A different Sun Salutations sequence than usual with Child’s Pose and Striking Cobra added in. After the awkward Tai Chi opener this could also have felt wrong but the moves do flow well and the driving beat of the Indian style music keeps us moving.

In the first few weeks of teaching I found I finished before the track ended. I  realised I’d missed out the “look over left/right shoulder after the cobra pose. Can’t remember this in a Sun Salutation before and it’s easy to forget.

Standing Strength 1 – WalkKwabs

Apart from the Intense Pose interlude in the middle of this track we effectively cycle between Standing Lunge and Warrior 2 poses. The feel is from power yoga or vinyasa yoga where you move constantly from one pose to another. Whilst we see this in the Sun Salutations we don’t see it often in Standing Strength.

A welcome change but who else noticed blisters on the balls of their feet from the swivel between  poses?

Standing Strength 2 – Chandelier (Four Tet Remix)Sia

A more traditional standing strength track, we hold the poses for longer. A combination of Extended Warrior, Triangle and Half Moon pose offers challenges. The latter is one of my favourite yoga poses and of course is as much about balance as it is about strength. Another strong song selection from Sia who is becoming a Body Balance regular artist now.

Balance – Hide And SeekImogen Heap

A strange disjointed vocal lends a similar feel to these balances. Individually the poses work but I find the transitions awkward again. Standing Camel pose needs careful coaching otherwise participants just squat. Even when performed correctly again something doesn’t feel quite right.

Probably the first track I’ll mix out.

Hip Openers – Everybody’s Free – TALA

A long hips track with delicious intense stretches we hold for long enough to really feel them. Always good to see Swan pose with a quad stretch, and the welcome return of Frog pose, held for an eternity, provokes moans from participants. We are so close to the line between pleasure and pain here.

Listening to the music I reckon from the moans of the singer during the outro she must have also been in frog pose whilst recording this song.

Core Abs –  I Can Change Brandon Flowers

How long did it take you to work out which 1980s classic song Brandon Flowers samples in this track. I teased my participants with this one,the riff is so familiar and yet buried deep in the memory. iIt is of course Small Town Boy by Bronksi Beat.

I don’t often choose the core abs track as the stand out, but the driving beat and the moves focused on the core muscles give a tough work out. The class wakes up here and realises it’s in a boot camp.

Core Back – You Know You Like It DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge

You can do the moves on your knees or on your toes. But the toes version is ten times harder. Again we need to coach the toes version because many participants stick their bums in the air and not trying to keep a flat back. Once you nail the moves on your toes you’ll sweat like a tap.

Actually too tough for some, I’ve suggested that people do round one on their knees and round two on their toes. Doing the lot on your toes is hard. Perhaps too hard.

How’s this one been for you?

Twists – That Girl  – Justin Timberlake

If you’ve just done the core back track on your toes this twist track comes as sweet relief. Supine Twists. A gentle time to recover your breathe. After that Kneeling Lunge twists complete the set.

And Justin Timberlake always goes down well.

Forwards Bends – Let It GoJames Bay

Another chilled sequence focussing on deep stretching. Seated forwards folds and seated forward bends almost take us straight into the relaxation. If we didn’t have to come up to our feet for the last standing forward folds and Yoga Squats then we’d probably nod off before the end.

I love the guitar riff in this one. It almost makes the sound of the muscles stretching.

Relaxation 1 – Bread Of AngelsStanton Lanier
Relaxation 2 – Dreams In The NightStanton Lanier

Stanton Lanier features often in Body Balance relaxation tracks. It’s a shame that most participants won’t see the instructor learning video, because for this release the artist played these piano pieces live in the studio A lovely way to finish off the class.

So is Body Balance 71 the best release ever? No.

Is it the worst? Definitely not. The music is good. I’d still prefer to see some “different” sounds like the Conjure One and Sleepthief of old and not just current chart sounds. Body Balance often explored new types of mind and body music. Jackie and Diana seem to have abandoned this.

Moves are varied with some challenges but for me something, a wow factor, is missing. My participants are enjoying it which is the main thing.

A seven out of ten I think.

Now It’s Your Turn:

What do you think of my review of Les Mills Body Balance 71? Please leave a comment below. Or share it with your friends on social media and let them post their thoughts.

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Here For You – Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 73

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It’s here.

Before you’ve even got used to release 72, here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 73. We’ll get to see this in June 2016.

If you don’t want spoiling DON’T READ any further. Otherwise have a look.

Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 73

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 73 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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You asked for it – Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 74

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Here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 74.

Most of us have just started teaching or participating in number 73 so it’s a really early sneaky peak at what to expect from September 2016.

If you don’t want spoiling DON’T READ any further. Otherwise have a look.

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Here’s what Les Mills say: BODYBALANCE™ 74 is more of what you’ve come to expect – soft, soulful tracks mixed with a little bit of fresh modern music, all wrapped up with slower, but still challenging, choreography.

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 74 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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Show me Love – Tracklist for Les Mills Body Balance release 75

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Here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 75.

We’re all well into immersing ourselves in release 74 at the moment but here is what you can expect from January 2017.

If you don’t want spoilers DON’T READ any further. Otherwise, have a look.

Tracklist for Les Mills Body Balance release 75

Here’s what Les Mills have to say about release 75.

“We have been getting a lot of positive feedback about the music in the last few releases, slower and softer but still driving. This release is more of the same!

The Tai Chi track has one of the loveliest modern sounds we’ve had so far in this position, and it just gets better from there.”

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 75 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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On Fire – Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 74

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This workout is “On Fire”.

Intense enough so you can feel the stretches and the strengthening of your muscles to come away feeling you’ve worked hard. But not pushing into silly moves territory.

Readers of my recent Body Combat reviews will know I’ve not been keen on the past few releases. It seems the program directors have sucked out the fun and variety that makes Combat unique in the name of keeping up with fitness trends. Fortunately, the Balance choreographers haven’t felt the need to mercilessly tamper with a proven format.

And yet Body Balance release 74 still feels fresh, challenging, and according to the feedback from my participants, popular with people of all ages.

Let’s have a look at the tracks.

On Fire - Review of Les Mills Body Balance release 74

Tai Chi Warm Up – On Fire – Raleigh Ritchie

Much slower than tai chi warm ups of the past, this track benefits from the reduced tempo and lets you feel the moves deep in your muscles.

I’ve always been a fan of the arm circle move, and the bird’s tail inner thigh stretch, and it took a few tries to nail the slow pace. Sounds a bit daft to say a move is easy to do when it’s faster, but that’s the experience here. Never before have I felt such a deep connection to the exercises in a tai chi warm up.

The music is a little weird with some strange sucking popping noises that some people decided sounded like bodily functions. Once you get past that, the music fits the moves perfectly.

Sun Salutations – Stay – Kygo feat. Maty Noyes  

A powerful sun salutation routine with the added challenge of two sets of striking cobras during each sequence. A few weeks passed by before everyone could manage these without dropping to their knees. A great example of how people with different abilities can feel included and progress at their own pace.

Great music with an interesting synth melody, but for me it was the occasional drum role that powered the sequence along.

Standing Strength – Never Be Like You – Flume feat. Kai  

A long-standing strength track and perhaps the most switching between poses I’ve ever experienced in Body Balance. In just under 8 minutes we seldom hold any pose for more than 16 counts. It feels vibrant and fluid. Constant change. Constant movement.

By the time we reach the middle 8 in the music our quad muscles are screaming out for a break. We transition into the triangle and the strength focus turns to a stretch focus and we feel exquisite relief for a few seconds before the strength work starts again.

The last moments alternating between sun warrior pose and extended warrior showcase Body Balance at its most powerful.

Balance – 7 Years – Lukas Graham

A gorgeous 4 minutes of balancing with a perfect progression of poses. People find the track challenging despite its brevity. The wobbles set in and I catch people smiling as they try to avoid having to drop their foot to the floor.

And a gorgeous song. See how the lyrics “Once I was 7 years old…soon I’ll be 11 years old” progress with the poses. As the person in the song gets older we move through the balances.

Hip Openers – It’s Strange – Louis The Child feat K. Flay

A simple seated sequence of modified half lotuses and another synth oriented song. Feels good to be on the floor after the last three tracks and these stretches work.

Hip Openers – Bad Blood – NAO

A second hips track and we move into a kneeling quad stretch. This is too tough for many people even if they double up their mats so we modified this one to swan pose for those wanting an alternative.

An interesting burst of movement at the end as we lift up into downward dogs and lunges.

Core abs – Fast Car – Jonas Blue feat. Dakota

A familiar song starting with some deceptive abdominal exercises on our knees before the killer moves hit us in the chorus. We only perform 6 reps of the plank, knee elbow, 3 legged dog, knee elbow, plank sequence but your heart rate rockets and the sweat starts to drip.

The second half of the song is effectively simple bicycle crunches, but add those little double crunches in on the beat and your abs will quiver.

Short, sharp, hard and a hummable song.

Core Back – Lush Life – Zara Larsson

Have we ever seen so many bridge poses and variations in Body Balance before?Never.

Tough, challenging, your core is going to rebel by the end of this sequence. The 16 reps of the pulsing one-legged bridge is a game changer. They designed the full back bend in the middle to offer us a rest from the hard work but most people can’t do it and simply crumple back to the floor.

Great catchy Zara Larsson song too.

Core Back –  Lay It All On Me  – Rudimental feat. Ed Sheeran

” If you’re hurting. If you’re hurting,” goes the tune. You will be if you do these pointers and press ups you’re going to be sweating like a tap.

By the end of this track we’ve worked our core for just short of 13 minutes. A real core conditioning focus and one many people have noticed in the results they achieved.

Twists – Scars – James Bay

We need the gentle twists in the first half of this catchy song. Lying supine we regain our breath, stretch and allow the heart rate to return to resting beat.

For the second half, as the music beat gets louder, we move into the more challenging lunge twists. A traditional Body Balance twist track but carried by an awesome song.

Forward Bends and Hamstrings – Monday – Matt Corby

Some intense hamstring stretches to finish the workout. Pyramid pose it hard enough. Most people have to bend their knees a little.

But revolved triangle is a belting pose. One that allows us to flirt with the boundary between pleasure and pain. Always one of the most intense standing stretch poses, it’s good to see this back in Body Balance after a long break.

Relaxation/Meditation – Schein Und Widerschein – Deuter 

And a beautiful relaxation track featuring the sounds of nature before the music builds and wakes us up for the rest of the days ahead.

One of the places I teach at recently built a new studio with mood lighting. Put on the green tone and the sounds of nature in this music let you imagine you’re lying on a warm sunny hillside.

A perfect end to a solid, challenging, uplifting and all round satisfying Body Balance release.

Your turn:

What do you think of my review of Les Mills Body Balance release 74? Why not leave a comment below or share it on social media.

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Can’t Stop the Feeling – Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 76

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Better late than never – here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 76.

You’ll see this in clubs from April 2017.

If you don’t want spoilers DON’T READ any further. Otherwise, have a look.

Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 76

Here’s what Les Mills have to say about release 76.

“We choreographed this release while on holiday… can you tell? It’s smooth and slow and accompanied by a lot of upbeat music – it’s really pretty lovely, even if we do say so ourselves!”

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 76 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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All We Know – Track List for Les Mills Body Balance release 77

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And another 3 months flies by – here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 77.

You’ll see this in clubs from July 2017.

If you don’t want spoilers DON’T READ any further. Otherwise, have a look.

All We Know - Track List for Les Mills Body Balance release 77

 

Here’s what Les Mills have to say about release 77.

“We created this class in the sunshine of our New Zealand summer and hopefully that shines through to you. The music is different again – a journey that takes you deeper and yet still has moments of easy, uplifting Pop to keep us ‘chilled’ and together.”

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 77 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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From corporate career to group fitness instructor and personal trainer – Group Fitness Over Coffee Podcast – S2E4

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In this episode, I chat to my good friend Audrey Mckenzie

We talk about how she’s gone from a full-time career in big corporate to a side hustle as a group fitness instructor, and now as a full-time personal trainer.

If you’re thinking of a career change or you’re just wanting to teach classes as a hobby or second job, don’t miss this great interview.

Welcome to series 2 episode 4 of Group Fitness Over Coffee.

From corporate career to group fitness instructor and personal trainer - Group Fitness Over Coffee Podcast - S2E4

What we talk about:

  • Becoming a group fitness instructor and juggling it with the day job
  • The difference between teaching classes and being a one to one personal trainer
  • The importance of empathy with your fitness clients
  • How best to plan your move into group fitness and personal training

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Feel it coming – Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 78

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Autumn is on its way and with it the next batch of fitness classes.

Here’s the track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 78.

You’ll see this in clubs from late September 2017.

If you don’t want spoilers DON’T READ any further. Otherwise, have a look.

Feel it coming - Track list for Les Mills Body Balance release 78

Here’s what Les Mills has to say about release 78.

“This class takes all the new ideas we have been
working on over the past year and slushes them
together into one long, gloriously slow, balanced
release.”

Looks like a stellar line up of tunes plus another couple of Stanton Lanier tracks for the relaxation.

Now it’s your turn:

What do you think of the Les Mills Body Balance release 78 track list? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Listen on Amazon:

If you want more spoilers you can click on the links above to see the music on Amazon. They won’t be exactly the same mixes because Les Mills often edit the tracks, and some are Les Mills cover versions and not available commercially. But it will give you a good feel for what’s on its way.

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