Hi Everyone,
Spring has definitely sprung and I cannot resist reminding everyone that this is *not* the time to give up on your workouts. Add walking/playing outside with the kids or friends TO your workouts, not in place of them. We'll keep you challenged, laughing and in shape all Spring/Summer long.
And..............
We have a BRAND NEW instructor-Kristine!
The hard work in the title goes for all of you and Kristine!
First, you...
You've worked hard all winter in class-you've come multiple times a week, worked hard while you're here and started seeing healthy benefits inside and out. So why would you throw all that hard work away by blowing off class now? It's takes only SIX SHORT WEEKS to lose all the hard work you've done-don't do that to yourself! Maybe reduce your number of classes per week to get outside a bit more, without sacrificing all the work you've done! You can do it! And we are here to help. Coming even ONCE a week pays off!
Second, Kristine...
Every time we mentor a new instructor (Kristine is #23) their journey is as different as they are. Some girls get really nervous, some do not. Some girls struggle a bit learning their routines, to some it comes more easily. Most cry at least once during the process, it's hard, stressful, but definitely worth all the hard work.
I didn't know Kristine too well when we started working together. I knew she was quiet, sweet and loved J. She was always supportive and smiling.
What I learned is that she has a heart of gold and I still think she is sweet, supportive and loves J...but I also learned that she is ambitious and does NOT give up. She is committed, caring and is going to work your butts off!
Hearing her on the phone last night-excitedly telling me she passed was a joyous moment. She has worked so hard and all her hard work and dedication has paid off. And, for me, I always feel like I am so lucky-I'm getting a new Jazzer-daughter. We are now the proud parents of 11 and it certainly is a wild ride...in a great way.
So, here's to Kristine-our newest instructor. She may be little and quiet but watch out...she's got a mighty roar in there!
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