30 years of IDEA … I have been part of the last 17 of it.
I can say without exaggeration that the conferences I have attended have very much
shaped what I do as a personal trainer. Being exposed to so many ways of
looking at the body and being able to pick my own vantage point has made me the
trainer I am today.
This IDEA was no different in offering opportunities to
perspire while being inspired. There is something to be said for a conference
when – as a trainer who prides herself on good posture – I could not wait for
the last lecture of the day where I was able to slouch in a chair after having
spent the entire day on the floor
There is no more doubt that the industry has indeed
discovered fascia. Everybody talks about it but few do something for it. MELT
is one example but another is ViPR training which uses a log reminiscent of the
Scottish Highland Games to move it ever which way. As I watched and tried, I
was reminded of my very colorful Haberman’s Sphere which I love to use as an
illustration of the interconnectivity of fascia. I could just see it employed
in extensibility and creating a gentle external force on the entire system.
While this stands out for me, there were many other
interesting sessions. The one on protein research was informative. It appears to
be of benefit to level the protein intake out during the course of the day even
if the same total amount of protein is consumed. I also really enjoyed one
about corrective shoulder exercises. Since I am the proud owner of two
surgically altered shoulders, I had a primary interest in anything ‘shoulder’.
During that session, I learned quite a few new things, and I am very anxious to
throw myself into the study of the NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist
curriculum from which that material derived.
I enjoyed the workouts I signed up for. I started off
with Pole Dancing (yes, you may trust your eyes) and have garnered a healthy
respect for it. Very suitable for gymnasts and dancers – for everybody else I
would suggest: if you want to get from one side of the pole to the other, just
walk around it.
I also took a Yoga / Tai-Chi fusion class from my
favorite instructor Lawrence Biscontini. He always makes me feel as if I can
actually do that stuff. His radiant personality and in-depth knowledge combine
for a wonderful experience.
Last I took a workout called 3 D Pilates using both a
Bosu and a ballast ball. Since we have both at the studio, I will certainly
include some of the exercises that I learned even though I will leave the
parlor tricks alone.
In summary: Happy Birthday, IDEA. I am glad to be a part
of it.
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