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Hit the Water
Jul 11th
Cool workouts for hot summer days / By Chrissie Jarrell and Natalie Yerkovich
Austin Woman Magazine July 2012
Summer is here and it’s heating up! Trade in your sneakers for a swimsuit and hit the water for cool workouts all summer long. Water activities are great exercise throughout the year because they give you a low-impact way to get core, strength and cardio workouts all at once. Here are a few of our favorite ways to splash around in Austin. Many of these places offer group or private lessons, so if you’re new to the water, they can help you get more comfortable. Then, with a little experience, you’ll love being active in and on the water.

STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING
Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) involves standing on an over-sized “surfboard” and paddling along calm water. It’s fun, relaxing and a great total-body workout, which might explain why it is currently the fastest-growing water sport in the world. Take it easy with smooth paddling or increase the intensity with moves you would do on land like squats, yoga poses, Pilates exercises or high-intensity interval exercises. Hot spots for stand up paddle boarding:
Rowing Dock: Located on the south shore of Lady Bird Lake, offers stand up paddle board lessons and rentals. rowingdock.com
Texas Rowing Center: Located on the north shore of Lady Bird Lake near Austin High School, offering “paddling sampler” lessons teaching you the basics for stand up paddling, kayaking and canoeing. Rentals are available.
Paddle Zen: Located on the east side of Lady Bird Lake, offering rentals and Paddle Fit, Paddle Yoga and Paddle Pilates classes throughout the week.
Pure Austin Fitness at Quarry Lake: Paddle board rentals are free for members and available to gym guests for a daily drop-in fee, multiple “SUP Hard Core” and training classes offered throughout the week.
SWIMMING
Swimming is a great form of exercise because it not only builds your cardio, muscular strength and endurance, but it is also one of the lowest-impact methods of fitness. Swimming under the guidance of a coach and with a group is one of the most effective and enjoyable ways to swim regularly. If you can’t join a group, swimming on your own is a good option too. Austin has many great public and membership pools throughout town that offer an amazing place to swim laps and beat the heat. Check out myfitlist.com for swim-workout ideas to help you get started on your own.
Coached swim groups:
Austin T3: Coached adult swim workouts. austint3.com
Pure Austin Fitness: at Quarry Lake Adult swim workouts, open lap swim and open water swimming.
JCC Austin: adult swim workouts, aqua-aerobics workouts and open lap swim.
Lifetime Fitness (North and South locations): Adult swim workouts and open lap swim.
Tough Cookie Fitness: Coached swim workouts in the pool or open water.
West Austin Athletic Club: Adult swim workouts and open lap swim.
YMCA of Austin: (various locations) Adult swim workouts and open lap swim.
Public Pools in Austin: enjoy pools all over Austin to swim laps, splash around, or just relax.
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Chrissie Jarrell and Natalie Yerkovich, the gals who created myfitlist.com, do the grunt work for you. Well, the organizational grunt work, anyway. They work hard to connect people with the fitness groups, information and resources they need so they can grunt, sweat and tone to achieve their personal goals.
Read the fun and inspirational fitness articles by the creators of MyFitList, every month in Austin Woman Magazine. This article can be found in the July 2012 issue on stands and online now!
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MyFitList brings together the latest information on hundreds of local fitness businesses in Austin. We’re your resource for inspiration and information for getting and staying fit. Search hundreds of Austin fitness groups and services like running, triathlon, bootcamps, yoga studios, gyms and more all in one place! Check us out at www.myfitlist.com
Your Personalized Swimming FitList
Jun 15th
Are you a beginner swimmer looking for place to train for an upcoming swimming or triathlon event?
The MyFitList Advanced Search can take the pain out of finding a fitness group that fits exactly what you are looking for. Sure you could Google “Swim training in Austin Texas”, but good luck navigating all the various websites and comparing workout schedules, locations and important info like, “is this group good for beginners”.
MyFitList helps you personalize your search. Here is one of the latest searches completed at MyFitList.com:
Lisa A. was looking for a group that met the following criteria:
Activity: Swimming
Level: Beginner/Recreational
Goals: Training for an event
Workout days: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Workout times: Early, 5am-8am
Here is Lisa’s Personalized Swimming FitList:
Visit MyFitList.com to find your own FitList today, and get one step closer to reaching your fitness and wellness goals!
Ten Tips to Aging Fit
Jun 4th

It is never too late to begin a fitness program
By Chrissie Jarrell and Natalie Yerkovich
Find this article online and in print in the June 2012 issue of Austin Woman Magazine.
The human body and mind go through changes as we age. Establishing and maintaining a fit lifestyle, no matter your current age, will help you age gracefully and feel great in to your golden years. There are infinite ways to be fit, and it can mean something different to everyone. So where do you start? Often, the best source of inspiration is family and friends who make fitness a lifestyle. Juli Fiocca, founder of Wise Companion Care, gleaned the following tips from her father, Len, who will be celebrating his 70th birthday in Kona, Hawaii, this year. To her, he exemplifies fitness as a state of mind, and inspires her to do the same.
10 TIPS TO AGING FIT
1. Set Goals: Start with a vision. Len plans to be on the beach, looking “fine” during his trip. Make up your mind and your body chemistry will shift to make it a reality.
2. Keep it Fun: Find an activity that is fun for you. Is it walking with friends, playing golf, attending classes at the gym, dancing? Experiment with different activities and find the one that you truly enjoy. If it stops being fun, mix it up and find another activity.
3. Add Friends: You are more likely to do something that you enjoy with friends. You are also more likely to continue doing something when you have a sense of commitment and accountability to your workout partners. When Len began cycling, he rode with a group, which helped him keep coming back as he learned.
4. Be Open to Change: You may have physical setbacks along the way that require you to change up your fitness routine. For example, as a marathon runner, knee surgery ended Len’s days of running. So he took up cycling. He didn’t belabor the mourning process. He found something else that worked for him at that time in his life.
5. Integrate: Find ways to integrate fitness in to the other activities you enjoy. If you like to travel, take an active vacation. In your daily activities, you can do things as simple as picking parking spots a little farther from the store entrance.
6. Find Peace: The place Len finds peace is outside. He sets himself up for success by knowing himself and spending time outdoors. “I find spirituality in nature,” Len says. Perhaps, for you, it is movies, books, yoga or church. Know your way and you’ll be OK.
7. Start Now: Sure, our good habits may take a vacation, and we may be sidetracked by complications or injuries, but to improve your lifestyle, you must start now. “Waiting until I’m better” or “until Monday” are excuses and not the way to foster dedication and a healthy lifestyle.
8. Do Cardio Plus Strength Training: The most common question is, “What should I do?” You should do an activity or activities that a.) you enjoy, and b.) promote cardiovascular health and strength. This can manifest itself with Pilates, dance, yoga, weights, walking, group classes, swimming, personal training—there is no shortage of opportunities. Just be sure to do both. Cardiovascular exercise works the heart; strength training works the muscles. The ultimate goal is being able to maintain the ability to manage activities of daily living, which take strength, balance and cardiovascular fitness.
9. Ignore Marketing and Fads: Throughout our lives, we have witnessed countless food fads come and go: cheese food, quick foods, processed junk. Len sticks to a diet of what he calls “real food” avocados, beans, protein, veggies and fruits. Whole, real foods are the best fuel for your body.
10. Live with Gratitude and Abundance: There is time to do what is important to you. You have all the wisdom within you.
We can all inspire those around us to be fit and happy, no matter our age! Be the change you want to see in the world (and in your loved ones’ health).
ACTIVITIES YOU MAY ENJOY:
Silver Life Fitness classes: Complimentary classes offered at the WellMed Clinics. (wellmedmedicalgroup.com/corporate/affiliates/silver-life-fitness)
Mauro Pilates: Private in-home or in-studio Pilates instruction improves balance, strength and coordination. (mauropilates.com)
Jewish Community Center of Austin: A vibrant community of fit adults, this center offers specialized classes in the water and in the gym, plus social events. (shalomaustin.com)
The Hills: The Senior Fitness Program is designed to offer minimal impact and a reasonable pace, and includes exercises that prevent osteoporosis and help maintain balance. (thehillsfitness.com)
Koko FitClub: Automated personal training with personalized ìtracksî that combine cardio and strength training. (kokofitclub.com)
Ballet Austin Butler Community School: This school offers a variety of dance, fitness and Pilates classes for adults of all experience levels. (balletaustin.org/community)
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About Wise Companion Care (wisecompanioncare.com) is a local organization that supports families by assisting individuals who need a little help with daily activities due to aging, rehabilitation or disability. Juli Fiocca is the founder of Wise Companion Care, and leads a fit lifestyle herself by representing the Timex Multisport Team as an elite age-group triathlete.
Chrissie Jarrell and Natalie Yerkovich, the gals who created myfitlist.com, do the grunt work for you. Well, the organizational grunt work, anyway. They work hard to connect people with the fitness groups, information and resources they need so they can grunt, sweat and tone to achieve their personal goals.
Read the fun and inspirational fitness articles by the creators of MyFitList, every month in Austin Woman Magazine. This article can be found in the May 2012 issue on stands and online now!
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MyFitList brings together the latest information on hundreds of local fitness businesses in Austin. We’re your resource for inspiration and information for getting and staying fit. Search hundreds of Austin fitness groups and services like running, triathlon, bootcamps, yoga studios, gyms and more all in one place! Check us out at www.myfitlist.com










