Break Out of the Fitness Boredom!

A very courageous woman asked me how much longer we were sticking to our current Earthsong routine. After telling her, "for a while longer", she honestly replied she was getting bored with it. And my reaction (in my head) was...you think YOU are bored with it, try teaching it every class of the week. What, a Nia teacher admitting, yup, I was getting bored. Now, I Love Nia...and I love teaching, so I knew there is more to this single element of wistfully feeling "bored". For me, this boredom meant I was stuck in my movement patterns and habits, had stopped really listening to the music with my body, and was lacking creative energy. Having just finished our first Welcome to Nia Class, where Lesley and I discussed how to energize movements, I turned to the 9 Movement Forms to break me out of my movement stigma and reenegize my body's conditioning. Any whew...what a discovery!

In Thursday's evening class, we still used Earthsong. The focus was on Energizing with the 3 Dance Arts: modern dance, duncan dance and jazz dance. WOW! What an entirely different experience allowing ourselves the experience and energy of these unique dance forms. Energizing our moves with modern dance we explored loading our legs with gravity, creating shapes in space and encouraging ourselves to be languid and emotive while connected to our base (legs). While energizing with Duncan dance, I found the upward magnetic energy in fully expanding the area around my heart and muscles in my chest. Allowing my movement to express a more carefree, child-like expression. With the energy of jazz, I found encouraging students to "be more out there" to "look and love it!". Nia movements laced with jazz have a snappy, confident-feel,--expressive and peppy!

Throughout class, I didn't have a bored moment. Did you? Instead I felt energized with new sensations, a light-heartedness in my emotional body and a stimulation in my mind. My Spirit felt inspired that I am (and you, too are) able to connect to the body-mind creative force. Each Nia experience is an hour of nurturing the relationship with my body, where I use my mind to co-create new experiences: loving, joyous, reflective and fun! And I co-created some definite conditioning for my body, I can sense that in my muscles today!

Want to see some of the Nine Movement Forms in their pure form? Go to our All Things Nia page and select a link to the form that interests you. Or try the Search feature. For example, search for "Aikido" and you'll get beautiful videoes of Aikido masters at work. This is a wonderful way to witness the movement forms energy and then play with it in class! See ya Saturday in class, for more Energizing with the movement forms!


 

I LOVED earthsong today with the "healing arts" focus

i really enjoy earthsong and i can understand getting bored with the same routine week after week, as i enjoy a challenge. BUT, last week we did earthsong with a focus on the martial arts. WHICH, was a blast.

Today, we focused on the healing arts (yoga, feldenkreis and the alexander technique). i, of course, was familiar with yoga, but had never heard of the other two healing arts (except through nia). it was also a BLAST. i love doing the same routine with different focuses. your brain doesn't have to think about the moves so much, but how you're doing the moves. i'm already sore from this morning. ;)

i missed the thursday night "dance arts" focus. i so hope you decide to do that on a saturday morning.

thanks jill!

9 Movement forms- breaking out of boredom

Thanks Paget! Aren't they just magic. I tell 'ya I'm so in love with focusing on the movement forms right now. This morning at 9:45 we did earthsong and focused on the hara--aka: The One Point-- and combined it with Alexander Technique (moving from the top). I felt so connected to my spine and the sensations that dancing bring to my spine. Very fun. I'm becoming more inspired to mix the sensations now. Create combinations, even movement forms that seem opposite like Jazz (peppy and showy) with Tai Chi (the slow dance). There is room for all of them. Thanks for writing. Love hearing from you.

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