Wednesday, January 30, 2013

BEST IN SNOW


LIVE FROM THE SLOPES OF SNOWMASS, COLORADO, HERE ARE A FEW OF THE COOLEST THINGS SPOTTED ON THE SLOPES AND SHOPS ROUND TOWN. THERE ARE STILL AT LEAST A COUPLE OF SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING MONTHS LEFT THIS YEAR, SO START SHOPPING NOW!

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Clockwise from top left: BURTON ANT-SOCIAL SPLITBOARD $699.95. Hike it up, ride it down. You'll never guess you're on a splitboard as you float through the powder; MONTBELL U.L. DOWN JACKET $169This insulating jacket seriously weighs less than most T-shirts. It's a perfect insulting layer and wind resistant enough to be worn on its own; POC SYNAPSIS 2.0 Aurelien Ducroz Helmet $250. POC makes the most beautifully designed helmets, equally matched for their safety features. Utilizing POC's Anti Penetration Barrier, the Synapsis helmet is ultra light and ultra safe with a turnring adjustment system for perfect fit. Can be worn with or without visor; ARC'TERYX STINGRAY PANT $399. These highly technical Gore-Tex insulated pants will keep you warm and dry on those deep powder days; HESTRA ALL LEATHER PRIMALOFT GLOVES $150. The brand of choice of the pros, this soft and supple warm leather glove with Primaloft insulation are perfect on the coldest winter days; ZEAL iON CAMERA GOGGLE $399. 1080p HD digital camera is integrated into the lens with an in-goggle viewfinder and 170-degree view that automatically adjusts exposure for changing light; Center: ANON FASHIONABLY LATE SUNGLASSES $109.95. From Burton Snowboards comes Anon, their technical line of goggles and stylish shades; MARMOT NEWTON HAT $44.95. When the helmet is off, this striped beenie protects your head from the other elements.  MAMMUT Schneefeld Zip Pull Light Women $145; This lightweight insulated layer can be worn as base or second layer for cold days, and looks super cute on its own. 


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Friday, January 25, 2013

THE NFL ON INSTAGRAM






Although I am not really a big football fan, other than cheering for the home team, I have been a follower of the NFL Instagram feed all season. These little square photographs that look like poloroids, faded with filters and framed with rough borders, have been given a special vintage quality that harken back to those early Sports Illustrated days. But it is also the image itself that is different. It is not the big play that is captured but something more intimate and almost innocent, as if the NFL were a high school football game.

So with the Super Bowl just about a week away and only 2 NFL teams left on the playing field, I thought I would share some of my visual highlights from the season.


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Sunday, January 20, 2013

SO FRESH AND SO CLEAN

The sporty girl gets dirty and when it's time to clean up she likes her soap to leave her smelling naturally fresh. Flowers like jasmine and freesia, fruits like lemon and lime, herbs like verbena and sage are some of her favorites from nature's scents. She appreciates nice packaging too. CLICK BELOW TO SHOP.

1.THREE SOAPS SPORT SOAP SET $19. Set of three triple-milled bars crafted from organic oatmeal, olive oil, shea butter and essential oils. This environmentally sensitive soap is packaged with an irresistible nostalgic sporting theme.  2. MARIO BADESCU AHA BOTANICAL BODY SOAP  $8. Enriched with fresh fruit extracts like papaya and grapefruit to exfoliate, cleanse, and leave skin feeling soft and smooth. 3.CLAUS PORTO BANHO CITRON VERBENA BATH SOAP $18. Floral verbena and a hint of citrus are blended in this 100% natural shea butter oversized bath bar. 4.L'OCCITANE VERBENA SOAP ON A ROPE $10. This old-fashioned rope soap is delightfully scented with verbena. It hangs in the shower to dry, conveniently mess-free. 5.SABON DELICATE JASMIN SHOWER OIL $18. SLS and paraben free, this combination shower gel laced with essential oils smells great and leaves skin feeling luxuriously silky and soft.  6.FRESH FREESIA OVAL SOAP $15. This triple-milled, vegetable-based soap is enriched with moisturizing shea butter and infused with a delicious floral scent. 7.BLISS ORIGINAL BLUE BODY BAR $15Bursting with a crisp, fresh scent this long-lasting French-milled moisturizing bar with massaging nubs delivers a lot of bath for your buck. 8.(MALIN + GOETZ)  LIME BAR SOAP $10. This foaming cleansing bar is synthesized with refreshing lime, to gently purify and balance all skin types.  

Thanks to my guest beauty editor Evan Pepper! 
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

JUST ANOTHER DAY AT THE BEACH




Spreads from "THE PLIGHT OF THE TORPEDO PEOPLE" by Keith Malloy (top) & "LIFE'S A BEACH" by Martin ParrI received my Artbook / D.A.P. spring catalogue this week and in it were two books on a spread: Keith Malloy's The Plight of the Torpedo People and Martin Parr's Life's a Beach. I'm not sure if the intent was to show the two extremes of a day at the beach but I loved the juxtaposition.



The Plight of the Torpedo People by Keith Malloy is a collection of photographs, frame grabs and personal essays documenting the making of his first film, "Come Hell or Highwater", about the sport of bodysurfing. While Malloy is most widely known as a surfer, his exploration into the world of bodysurfing began some 10 years ago in a quest to reconnect with the ocean. "Come Hell or High Water" looks at the history, culture and beauty of the sport of bodysurfing, alongside the purity of experience that is riding a wave.


Martin Parr is a key figure in the world of photography, recognized as a brilliant satirist of contemporary life. Author of over 30 photography books, including Common Sense, Our True Intent Is All for Your Delight and Boring Postcards, Life’s a Beach is a follow up to the original limited-edition, album-style publication. 


Parr has been photographing beaches around the world for many decades, documenting sunbathers and swimmers, and highlighting one of his favorite themes of public spaces in which general absurdities and local quirks seamlessly fuse together. 













"THE PLIGHT OF THE TORPEDO PEOPLE" by Keith Malloy is top  & "LIFE IS A BEACH" by Martin Parr is below in all the pairings


Friday, January 11, 2013

8 FOR THE ROAD: CYCLE SHOES A GO-GO



Spinning, triathlons and road riding are all extremely popular at the moment, and chances are you are participating in at least one of these activities. If so, you are in need of a good cycling shoe. Now as we are talking about shoes here, you want them to be kinda fab. In sports however, performance is key. What is most critical in a cycling shoe is that they be lightweight for efficiency, have a stiff sole for power, good ventilation, and adjustable straps for a secure and comfortable fit. Above I present 8 that have it all and are pretty hot looking too. So yes, you can have your cake and eat it too, as long as you keep riding!

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Row 1: MAVIC ZXELLIUM Road Shoes $149.99 (on sale)SHIMANO SH-R191 Road Shoes $229.99; Row 2: NORTHWAVE FIGHTER SBS Road Shoes $79 (on sale); DIADORA AEROSPEED 2 $99.99 (on sale); Row 3: GIRO FACET TRI $200SIDI GENIUS 5 Pro Carbon Road Shoes $239.99; Row 4: PEARL IZUMI PRO LEADER Road Shoes $269.99; LOUIS GARNEAU FUTURA XR Road Shoes $179.99


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Monday, January 7, 2013

WINTER WHITE: ITS THE COLOR OF THE MONTH









With the beginning of the new year and record snowfalls, white feels like the perfect color for January. It's makes a great canvas for accent trims, patterns and graphics to pop. From kayaks to sunglasses, watches to gloves, there is nothing more chic than white for sport apparel and gear!

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Friday, January 4, 2013

"EDDIE WOULD GO"


PHOTOGRAPH BY DAN MERKEL

We are almost at the halfway point of the holding period (Dec.1-Feb.28) for the 28th annual "Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau", a one-day big wave invitational surfing event requiring waves of at least 20 feet -- wave face height over 30 feet-- in order to be contested. The event, which has only been held 8 times in its history, was founded in recognition of the great Hawaiian surfer Eddie Aikau.

During the 1970's, Eddie Aikau was considered one of the best big wave riders in the world. He was the first official lifeguard at Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore, and became recognized for pulling people out of waves that no one else would dare to. His life took on mythic porportions after his untimely death during the "Hokule'a" in 1978. During the 2500 mile traditional Hawaiian canoe voyage, retracing the ancient route of the Polynesian migration between the Hawaiian and Tahitian islands, the canoe developed a leak and capsized in stormy weather. Aikau set out on his surfboard, paddling towards Lanai in an attempt to get help. The crew was later rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard, but despite great search efforts, Eddie was never seen again.

The "Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau" event was established in 1984 and was won by his brother Clyde Aikau in its first year. The popular phrase "Eddie Would Go" originated during that first contest. The waves were huge and conditions extremely dangerous. While the contest organizers were discussing whether to put it on, competitor Mark Foo looked out and said "Eddie would go." The phrase stuck and spread around the Hawaiian Islands and rest of the world.

I have always loved the image above by Dan Merkel, which has become one of the most iconic images of Eddie Aikau. The minimal blue and yellow tonalities highlight the purity and beauty of the sport and let the soul of this lengendary waterman shine. The posters below are a few of my favorites as well, elegantly commemorating his life.




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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

JANUARY: 31 DAYS OF WORKOUTS

Happy New Year! The holidays are behind us and time to say farewell to December's excesses. January is traditionally the shape up month and with that I thought I would offer 31 days of workout options. As I did with 31 Days of Sneakers in December, each day will feature a new class, sport, gym, dvd or other fun way to get back in shape or just change up your workout. 

JAN.31: CRUNCH. Wow, I cant believe it's my last day of 31 Days of Workouts! I have had so much fun trying everything out, and for my last day wanted to feature a place that has it all, including some workouts I missed. Crunch started in 1989 as a basement aerobics studio in NYC's East Village and now has gyms across the country. From the untraditional decor to the unbelievable class offerings, that mix traditional workouts with their own creations, like Bodyweb Bosu, Boing With Kangoo, Cycle Karaoke, Retro Robics, Cardio Striptease, Jillian Michael's Bodyshred, and many many more... their philosophy has always been to make exercise FUN! So if you would like to try some of the workouts I featured this month and some of those I missed, Crunch is your place for one stop fitness. 

JAN.30: STAND-UP PADDLE YOGA. From the snow to the water we go. Stand-Up Paddleboarding is a fun and great way to get some exercise, but unfortunately for many us enthusiasts it's a summer or vacation activity only. I stumbled upon a this crazy workout called Aqua Stand-Up, an indoor stand-up paddleboard pool workout, which I couldn't resist featuring. Besides paddling, there are lots of exercises you can do on a board, Yoga being one of them. Because the poses are performed on a moving surface, different muscles are engaged. So when the weather permits and you're back on the board, why not give it a try. I myself am headed to Mexico in March for the 4th Annual Punta Sayulita Classic. Sayulita was voted as one of the top 10 SUP destinations in the world by Men’s Fitness magazine. Hope to see you all there!

JAN.29: WINTER SPORTS. Mother Nature has given us a good blast of winter this year, with lots of snow and cold temperatures. Why not take advantage! Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, iceskating, and sledding are just a few of the fun ways to get outside, enjoy the weather and burn some calories at the same time. Consider it part of your cross training. I'm actually writing from Snowmass, CO where the sun is shining after a night of snowfall. Can't say much more... gotta go hit the slopes!

JAN.28: MIXED MARTIAL ARTS: Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Karate, and Jiu-Jitsu are just a few of the disciplines of Mixed Martial Arts. Tiger Schulmann's Mixed Martial Arts, established in 1984, is one of the most recognized Martial Arts training facilities, with many east coast locations. I myself checked out Jeet Kune Do at Anderson’s Martial Arts Academy, an impressive 12,000 sq.ft training facility located in downtown Manhattan. Jeet Kune Do is the martial art system Bruce Lee developed and draws its inspiration from many different philosophies of street fighting. While teaching practical fighting and self-defense skills, the punching and kicking of Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai and all the other martial arts make these intense cardio workouts, in addition improving agility, increasing flexibility and building strength. To find a training facility near you click here.

JAN.27: KINECTED PILATES CENTER. With all the intense and crazy workouts out there, it is really important to incorporate some stretching and alignment into our fitness regimens. Pilates is a great way to do that. I took the Bands and Physioball mat class at Kinected, a Pilates studio recognized for their teaching training program and integration of wellness into their practice. This deceptively hard class, features exercises that focus on the Pilates tenets of core strength and body alignment. The studio is located in a lovely loft space, with cheerful attention to detail noticeable in the coordination of things like the bright blue walls, orange mats and clear Physioballs. Kinected also offers private and semi-private classes, physical therapy, Gyrotronics, Rolfing and other custom programs. 

JAN.26: THE GYM AT CITY CREEK. Well I did not imagine I would be featuring a gym in Salt Lake City, Utah, in my 31 Days of Fitness but here I am for the Outdoor Retailer show, and what am amazing facility I stumbled upon. Located in downtown Salt Lake City and catering to a corporate clientele, The Gym at City Creek, located in the impressive new City Creek Center, is a state of the art sports and fitness club. With a hip industrial modern look, cutting edge equipment, swimming pool, full size basketball court, racquetball, full spectrum of class offerings, juice bar and more, this gym is as nice as it gets anywhere. 

JAN.25: IRONSTRENGTH. "The key to a happy running life is a strong butt" says Dr.Jordan Metzl, Ironman Triathlete, marathoner, nationally recognized Sport Medicine Physician at New York's Hospital For Special Surgery, and author of The Athletes' Book of Home Remedies. Dr. Metzl has created "Ironstrength", a class he teaches twice a month at Equinox, designed to prevent those injuries he finds himself treating so often. Runners in particular, often lack the overall body strength needed to support their activity level. "Ironstrength" focuses on conditioning and strengthening the muscles and joints most prone to injury. Filled with athletes, his classes are tough, but the workout, which is featured on the Runners World website, can also be done at home. For more information on Dr. Metzl and the schedule of Ironstrength classes click HERE.

JAN.24: STOKED 360: Kira Stokes is the energized force of nature behind "Stoked 360", "Stoked Primal", "Stoked Abs" and the rest of the "Stoked" series she has created. Kira is seriously ripped and extreme proof of how effective these workouts can be when done a lot, which clearly she does. I checked out "Stoked 360" at Reebok Sports Club, which she also teaches at various Equinox locations. This is Kira's all-encompassing total body workout, which is an action packed 75-minute circuit class combining traditional and functional training with high intensity cardio intervals. Each circuit has 3 moves, a combination of strength, plyometrics and balance, done three times, with jump rope intervals in between sets, in case it wasn't tough enough. For more information on Kira's other killer classes click HERE

JAN.23: SWIMMING. Swimming is a great all around cardio and strength training workout, and an essential part of any cross training program. It's non-impact for all you runners and lengthening for all you cyclists. There are pools everywhere from your local YMCA to your fancy sports club. Whether you are just getting started with lap swimming or are a former competitive swimmer, check out the beginner clinics and Masters Programs available at a pool near you. For more info go to Swimmers Guide and dive in!

JAN.22: BALLET BEAUTIFUL. Barre classes have been popular for quite sometime, starting with the very popular Lotte Berk Method which opened in the 1970's and spawned many an offspring studio. There are at least 10 ballet-inspired workout studios in NYC and countless others across the country, like Physique 57, Pure Barre, Bar Method, and Bari. The most recent wave of popularity was inspired by Natalie Portman's transformed physique in "Black Swan", which was sculpted Mary Helen Bowers, the founder of Ballet Beautiful. Bowers, a former professional ballerina who trained Ms. Portman for the movie, had been teaching her Ballet Beautiful workout method to private clients for a  number of years before Ms. Portman found her. Clients can train or take class with Bowers at her airy Ballet Beautiful Manhattan studio or online, both live and streaming. Her Ballet Beautiful workouts available on DVD as well. 

JAN.21: P90X. Created by trainer Tony Horton, P90X is a 90-day system which includes 12 intense workout DVDs using resistance and body-weight training, cardio, plyometrics, ab work, martial arts and yoga, along with a nutrition plan, fitness guide and workout calendar, that promise to get you into the "best shape of your life". People swear by the results, and in fact P90X is the #1 best-selling home fitness program in America. The philosophy behind the workouts is muscle confusion. The constant introduction of new moves and new routines into the workouts keeps the body challenged. This means each phase of P90X is as tough as the first and eliminates plateaus. The program does require a substantial time commitment of about 1 hour a day, so those looking for a quicker fix might want to try Tony Horton's 10 Minute Trainer.

JAN.20: PURE YOGA. From the grass growing on the outside of the building on NYC's upper eastside, it's clear that PureYoga's goals are to redefine the yoga experience. Named “Best Yoga” in 2009 and 2010 by New York Magazine, this membership only studio is like an all yoga gym with a very zen vibe. Luminous practice rooms, relaxing lounge areas, and spacious locker rooms with large showers, steam rooms and big fluffy towels are all designed to contribute to the luxe spa experience. PureYoga offers every variety of traditional and hybrid yoga classes, taught by the city’s most sought-after instructors. I tried the Hot Power Yoga, my first venture into the heated yoga room practice. At 100 degrees the sweat flowed, but was tempered by soothing cool Euclyptus infused towels that were provided... this might have been my favorite part of the whole visit. Imported to the US by Equinox, PureYoga also has locations in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tai Pei. 

JAN.19: CROSSFIT. CrossFit is the ultimate marine-style boot camp training program. With more than 4,500 gyms worldwide, CrossFit’s workouts are based on functional movements, performed at maximum intensity, employing a constantly-varied approach to training. CrossFit has created a strong community from its participants working out together, and the communal aspect of CrossFit is a key component to why it’s so effective and popular.  In addition, CrossFit has made a sport of fitness with its Reebok CrossFit Games, crowning both the "Fittest Man" and "Fittest Woman on Earth" every March.

JAN.18: THE TRACY ANDERSON METHOD. If you can't afford the reported $900/mo. membership at fitness guru Tracy Anderson's NYC Tribeca studio, the workouts celebrities like Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and Shakira swear by are available on her new DVD series "Metamorphosis by Tracy". Her workouts are a combination of tried and true, favorite workouts like dance cardio (aka aerobics) and floor exercises, but the draw seems to be her sparkplug energy and the results with which she motivates her clients. Besides NYC, Tracy Anderson has studios in the Hamptons and LA, offering her signature band and hybrid Pilates reformer workouts. Here is an entertaining demo by devotee Kelly Ripa from an episode of Live with Kelly.

JAN.17: BODYWISE. If you happen to be on the island of Kauai in the next few months and want to work out with Gabby Reece, you just might be in luck. Gabby and family reside there for the winter season of big swells (waves that is... her husband is world famous big wave surfer Laird Hamilton). When the local gym closed, Gabby started a circuit training class for her and her friends. What began as a group of six or seven women working out together, has grown into local phenomenon, with classes up to 60 people, offered 3 times a week, led by this world class athlete. What Gabby now calls "Bodywise" is a community fitness program, offered free, that brings together young and old, the fit and not, for a motivating non-stop group circuit training class. Bodywise is a great idea that really could and should be implemented in communities nationwide. For more click HERE. Calling all fitness leaders!

JAN.16: PUNCH FITNESS. There are lots of great boxing gyms in NYC, LA and the rest of the country, where pros, amateurs and the rest of us can train like Manny Pacquiáo and Floyd Mayweather. Probably the most famous is Gleasons Gym, located in Brooklyn, but I had heard about Punch Fitness in my neighborhood, offering a 30 minute demo workout, and wanted to check it out. Boxers physiques and workouts are notoriously impressive, and in this action packed half hour of jabs, uppercuts, and crosses where I bobbed, weaved and ducked, it was easy to see why. But that wasn't all, in addition there were the boxer style sit-ups, push-ups, duck walks and jump rope. Can't even imagine what an hour would have been like!  

JAN.15: FLYWHEEL SPORTS: In the competitive world of boutique studio spinning, the two major players come down to SoulCycle and Flywheel, with clients having strong loyalties to one or the other.  Flywheel was started by one of the original SoulCycle founders but takes a different distinguishing approach in its classes. Most notably, each bike is equipped with a small electronic tracker that measures resistance, speed and power output. For competitive types, the option is available to have that data transmitted to the large screen "Torqboard", with comparative displays of classmates' performances. For those looking for a more no-frills vibe, Flywheel's steely gray interiors will appeal. Also of note is the stadium style seating, which guarantees everyone a good seat. Flywheel has multi-locations including the Northeast, Florida, Texas, Seattle and Atlanta, in addition to Dubai, and also offers body-sculpting FlyBarre classes, incorporating yoga, dance, circuit training, pilates and strength building. 

JAN.14: POP PHYSIQUE. The homepage image on their website kind of says it all... this workout is all about a great backside. The combination of pilates, dance and barre moves, set to latest indie and electro music, are designed to sculpt the long and lean physique of a dancer. You will learn to love that muscle-burning sensation because it's all about "hold, hold, hold" at Pop Physique. There are multi-locations in southern and northern California, as well as Florida and Baltimore, and all the studios are distinguished by their unique, inspirational and eco-friendly design. Their website is pretty hip too!

JAN.13: TRACK WORKOUTS. If you are a runner, a great way to improve your strength and speed is an interval workout on the track. In themselves, these workouts are a fun way (kind of) to add some variety into your training. Any speed workout should include a warm-up and cool-down, which optimally should be about a mile or 4 laps each. 100's (the straight leg of the track) and 200's (a straight plus a curve) are a good distance to start with, building up to 400's (one lap) and 800's (two laps). Set a goal for yourself the number of repeats of each distance at a speed that is about 75% of your max. Your recovery period should be about the same as the preceding interval. This is a very basic guide but good place to start. 

JAN.12: STEPS ON BROADWAY. Founded in 1979, Steps is the true epicenter of New York City’s professional dance community. Internationally recognized, Steps is a celebrated space with old-world ambiance and a steady pulse of passion, energy, and inspiration. Classes are offered seven days a week at all levels in ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, tap, theater dance and hip hop. Beginners are welcome as well. On any given day, one may take class alongside seasoned veterans from such dance companies as New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Alvin Ailey, Martha Graham, as well as the Opera, Broadway, and commercial dance world. In addition, each week a different "Class of The Week" is offered at a 40% discount.

JAN.11: REVOLUTION IN MOTION. RIM, as its called for short, is a completely innovative training technique. At its most basic level, it's fantastic stretching workout focusing on balance and proprioception. At its most extreme, RIM is where the cast of "Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark" trains for the explosive and air-bound choreography of the Broadway show. The class and one-on-one instruction uses equipment like physio balls, Bosu balls and slant boards, challenging the body and nervous system by training on an unstable surface. The feet are a large focus of the workout, and the exercises are designed to engage overlooked muscles, correct imbalances, improve posture and prevent injury for peak performance. 

JAN.10: NIKE TRAINING CLUB APP. The Nike Training Club app gives you your own personal trainer, anytime, anywhere. You simply set your goal and level, and a selection of workouts to choose from appears. Video instruction of moves is available and workout music can be selected from your own iTunes library. There are also exclusive bonus workouts from Nike Athletes like Allyson Felix, Hope Solo, and Kara Goucher, in addition to those from celebrity trainers like Rihanna’s Ary Nuñez, and it's all right there on your phone!

JAN.9: SLT. SLT is short for Strengthen, Lengthen, and Tone. This pumped-up Pilates based "Megaformer" class, uses a system of springs, pulleys and your own body weight for a high intensity total body workout. Not your mother's Pilates, the class is set to heart-pumping music and will leave muscles you didn't even know you had quivering. 

JAN.8: EXCEED PHYSICAL CULTURE. I had been wanting to check out TRX Suspension training and received that and more at my first class at Exceed. Exceed’s innovative classes are based what they call their Strength & Ultra Metabolic Interval Training method, providing a full body, high intensity, cardio and strength workout. Every class is different, but consists of some combination of TRX Suspension Training, Kettlebells, Medicine balls, Bosu balls and jump ropes. The warehouse style studio, with old school apparatus hanging from the walls and ceilings, enhances the no-frills vibe and gives an added appeal. 

JAN.7: SMALL GROUP TRAINING. Sports Clubs Network which includes New York Sports Clubs, Boston Sports Clubs, Washington Sports Clubs and Philadelphia Sports Clubs, with over 150 Northeast facilities, offers a great program for members and non-members alike. Roughly 6 times a year, in sessions lasting 8 weeks, limited Small Group Training classes are offered in Pilates, TRX Suspension, Kettlebell, Boxing and other popular workouts. Says Master Trainer Will Wright, who teaches a butt-kicking Core Remastered class, "These workouts bridge the financial gap between personal training and general classes. They offer the personal attention found working with a trainer combined with the group motivation of a class.

JAN.6: MADISON SQUARE CLUB. Founded by David Kirsch, this loft-style space with its oriental rugs and soft lighting, is more like a luxurious living room than a gym. Be fooled not however, each one hour personal training session is a fast-paced, exercise-packed workout tailored to a client's fitness and nutritional goals. Madison Square Club is a personal training gym that prides itself on individual attention and stellar service (laundry being one of them!) and only six clients work out with a trainer at one time. Clients swear by Kirsch, many of them NYC and Hollywood's most noted, but having trained there myself, I can attest that all the trainers are fantastic. In addition to a number of workout DVDs, Kirsch also has his own line of nutritional supplements and elixirs, David Kirsch Wellness Co, which are available for purchase at the gym and at various retailers online.

JAN.5: YOGAWORKS. If you are already into yoga, chances are you have your favorite studio, discipline and instructor, but for those who want to make 2013 their year to get started with yoga, a place like YogaWorks is a great place to begin. From Ashtanga to Vinyasa to Iyengar, Power to Prenatal, beginner to advanced, YogaWorks offers it all. Founded in 1987 and now with 24 studio locations in New York, Los Angeles, Orange County, the San Francisco Bay Area, YogaWorks is consistently recognized as one of the top yoga studios in the country. 

JAN.4: PHYSIQUE 57. Physique 57 is an innovative and extremely popular total body workout that combines isometric exercises and stretches designed to lengthen and sculpt muscles. Based on the Lotte Berk Method, a fitness regimen pioneered in the 1950s, the workout has been updated and packs a combination of Pilates, ballet, barre exercises and old-school calisthenics into one fast-paced class. A celebrity favorite, Physique 57 has studios in New York City, Beverly Hills and the Hamptons. For those in between coasts, Physique 57 offers DVDS, as well as online workouts.

JAN.3: The INSANITY® workout. This 60 day program might just be the hardest workout ever put on DVD. Your trainer Shaun T, will push you past your limits in 10 workout discs packed with plyometric, strength, resistance and core training moves. No equipment, weights or gym needed. Each INSANITY workout keeps you constantly challenged as you alternate between aerobic and anaerobic intervals performed at your MAX. 

JAN.2: SOULCYCLE. I am a self-professed addict to this high-intensity indoor cycling workout. From the jammin' tunes to the sunny atmosphere to the candlelit rooms, this endorphin-pumping, sweat-making, body-changing spinning workout can't be beat. Originally NYC based, SoulCycle now has 3 studios in the LA area, 2 in The Hamptons, in addition to multi-locations in NYC and the surrounding areas. To read my interview with everybody's favorite instructor, Stacey Griffith, and Gabby Reece, click here.

JAN.1: BARRYS BOOTCAMP. With studios in southern California, NYC, Tennessee and soon to come London and Norway, Barry's Bootcamp has become the most popular of the circuit style workout classes. The class is characterized as "drill sergeant tactics with a party atmosphere," and mixes targeted strength training with super-intense treadmill cardio intervals. Good way to get it started!