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Weekend Warrior: October 22-24

Sorry we dropped the weekend warrior ball last week friends, but we’re back! Enjoy our weekend warrior picks, or share your own in the comments.

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Friday, October 22
6:00 – 11:00 p.m. Retro Bike Show, Badminton, and Beatles Rock Band (Loree Grand Field, 2nd & L Streets, NE). ReadySetDC is bringing the badminton, Dandies & Quaintrelles is bringing the bikes and everyone will have a chance to bring their best during a big screen Beatles Rock Band Competition. Come show off your retro bikes, wear your tweed and have a good time before the November Tweed Ride. Investment: Free

Saturday, October 23
7:30 a.m. and all day – Eunice Kennedy Shriver Challenge(National Mall). This multi-event day will feature a 20-mile cycling ride led by Mayor Fenty, starting at the Washington Monument, proceeding up Constitution Avenue, past the Capitol and through the city. The day’s activities also include tandem events, a Corporate Relay, a Youth Fun Run, and the Carl Lewis Challenge, 5K run and 3K walk, led by the Olympic gold-medalist himself. All proceeds benefit Best Buddies International and the Special Olympics. Investment: $50 registration ffee and minimum $100 fundraising commitment, see website for more details.

2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Karma Yoga Class (Yoga District, 1910 14th Street, NW, Unit 1). The yoga teachers who lead classes at Harriet Tubman Women Shelter each week will lead participants through an all-levels yoga class to strengthen and stretch, sweat and relax. Class proceeds will support the ongoing yoga program at the shelter and will provide for hygiene supplies for shelter residents. Investment: Donation-based

Studio Preview: Studio DC (Dupont Circle)4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Yoga Basics Workshop (Centered Yoga, 4418 MacArthur Blvd., NW). This workshop is designed for participants with little or no previous yoga experience. In this informal and explorative environment, participants will gain an understanding of beginner level yoga postures, breath work and alignment awareness. Investment: $35

 

 

Sunday, October 24
1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Yoga To Improve Your Game Workshop (Circle Yoga, 3838 Northampton St. NW). See Penny Bell’s guest post about how yoga can help you improve your game (tennis, basketball, soccer, etc.) and then register for this workshop. Investment: $35

Not running in the Army 10-Miler? Get out to Arlington to cheer on those who are! There’s nothing like watching a good race to get you motivated to train for your own. Plus, when else is acceptable to yell at people on the street and not get yelled at back!?

Yoga + Burritos = Fun?

Posted 05 Oct 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Community, Outdoor Activities, Yoga

This Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m., the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs along with other partners will be hosting the First Annual Curbside Cook-off in CityCenterDC, where the old convention center used to be downtown.

This will be a two-day event of food, entertainment, and fun that will bring together 20 different food carts from across the city to give people a chance to try them all (my fave, Pedro & Vinny’s burrito cart will be there!).

PLUS, the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities is bringing an interesting artistic twist to the event by incorporating culture along with the cuisine. A variety of art forms will be represented and used as entertainment (participatory and not), including graffiti, dancing, music, sculpture and yoga?

Its not often that I see yoga incorporated into the “artist” category or used as entertainment at events. But I like the idea of it.

Acro-yogis performing at the Pride Parade

Yoga asana, or poses, can be beautiful and there is an artistic quality to the way that yogis connect movement and breath. I’m curious about the yoga poses that Yoga Artist Julie Eiesenberg will be incorporating to help people digest. Plus, I love the Acro-Yogis supportive circus-quality poses and maneuvering that I’ve seen them do at retreats and in parades.

I’m also looking forward to watching participants eat burritos, BBQ or fro-yo while trying to take Vrksasana (tree pose) or other yoga poses. To be honest, its not something I’ve tried before.

What do you think about incorporating yoga as entertainment at events? By putting yoga in the same category as art, does it make the practice more accessible or less?

I’ll be attending the Curbside Cookoff to participate and evaluate this quandary more. Yes, I will eat cart food and participate in the arts just for you, loyal WOMDC readers. Oh, the sacrifices I make… 

Hope to see you there!

Posted by: Jamie

Weekend Warrior: October 1-3

Posted 01 Oct 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Outdoor Activities, Running, Seva: Selfless Service, Weekend Warrior, Yoga

Happy Friday Warriors! Let’s hope for some sunshine to inspire you to get out and enjoy these great activities taking place all over the city. Or share your own weekend fitness plans with us in the comments.
Warrior on.

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Friday, October 1
7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Friday Night Yoga Party at MINT: Hip Hop Hip Openers – Hooray! (MindBody Studio at MINT, 1724 California St NW). Open Your Hips and Rock Your World with Naomi Gottlieb-Miller. It’s time to get your hip-openers on as you kick-it old school with hip hop favorites guaranteed to unleash your inner b-boy or b-girl. In this class, you’ll explore hip opening goodness with a sampling of arm balance fun thrown in the mix to build core strength and encourage inner-steadiness. Its a yogic house party you don’t want to miss. REGISTER ONLINE. Investment: $10 for MINT members, $20 for guests.

Saturday, October 2
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Anahata Grace Volunteer Potluck in the Park(Meridian Hill Park, Upper Level). At 11:00 a.m., Sarah Walter will teach a free one-hour yoga class.  From noon – 1pm, sit down to discuss volunteering with Anahata – upcoming projects, current classes, and future visions. Consider getting involved with this great organization. Investment: FREE

1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Meditation Mythbusters (Past Tense Yoga Studio, 3253 Mt. Pleasant St., NW). If you think that meditation is only for people who can sit still and clear their heads easily, you’re wrong. Spend the afternoon busting myths about meditation with Holly Meyers while she proves that anyone can cultivate a comfortable and personal style of meditation. All levels welcome. Bring a journal. Dress for sitting, light yoga movement. Investment: $30, $25 for members. Or join Holly for both Meditation Myth Busters and a Meditative Yoga Hike two weeks later for $55, $45 for members.

4:00 p.m. DC Rollergirls 5th Season Opener! (DC Armory, 2001 East Capitol St., NE). Don’t miss this inaugural bout of the new season with season 4 champions DC DemonCats facing off against the Cherry Blossom Bombshells. Go for the fun. Stay for the awesomeness. Investment: $12 (not inc. Ticketmaster charges; buy at the door to save on these).

Cupid Undie Run (Logan Circle)

Running in your undies is fun!

Sunday, October 3
8:00 a.m. 1st Annual DC Undy 5000 5k run and 1 mile family run/walk (Hains Point, East Potomac Park). Forget the lame race-day t-shirts. Registrants for this 5k run/1mile walk receive participant boxer shorts, raise money to fight colorectal cancer, and can do it all in their underwear (participants are encouraged to run in their boxers to bring attention to their bottoms)! Online registration is closed, but you can still register TOMORROW (Saturday) from 2 – 6 p.m. at Georgetown Running Company on M Street. Investment: $30 for 5k run/$20 for 1mile walk.

The Importance of Retreating

Posted 18 Aug 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Inspiration, Outdoor Activities, Yoga, Yoga Off the Mat

I am constantly in motion. My mind, my body, my fingers on the keyboard… something is always always moving, turning, clickety-clacking.

The concept of constantly moving forward has been instilled in me since a young age. As a society, we are inundated with messages, commercials, and pressure discouraging idleness and inspiring action.

Even in difficult times, we’re always told the best way to get over something is to keep going. As kids, we heard, “If you fall down, get back up.” As adults we advise, “If you’re going through hell, keep going” (I especially like the Quotables card version in which the text is written in a downward spiral, like Alice falling down the rabbit hole).

Most of the time, I appreciate this consistent nudge from the universe to keep moving forward. Even as I try, in my most yogic way, to cherish the moment or the day that I’m living in, I’m a planner by nature, and start to get restless if I don’t have a couple of trips or activities planned out to look forward to. When I’ve experienced grief and loss, I have found that continuing to move ahead was really the best way to get over a big hurdle.

But its summer, and that gives us all a reason (as if we really need one) to take a step back from the craziness of life and relax. To retreat. Retreat from constant plans followed by plans, retreat from technology, retreat from our jobs (if possible), and maybe even retreat a little bit from ourselves.

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In July, I had the good fortune to attend the Rejuvenation Retreat, sponsored by Flow Yoga Center and One Common Unity. The Retreat took place at Abram’s Creek Campground in West Virginia, which is beautiful, remote, and exactly what this city girl needed.

DSC_0053The weekend was packed with (optional) activities including yoga for all levels, hiking, life coaching, drumming, raw food demos, sitting by the tranquil river reading a book, enjoying homemade food, etc. It was truly a retreat from the world, and rejuvenating at that. There were fun camp-like activities built in to create community building (like a water balloon toss and fire circle), and the people who organized, ran, and attended were all amazing.

But for me, perhaps one of the most interesting outcomes from the retreat was the fact that I just kept on retreating after I got home. Mentally, that is. When I came back to reality, I started to pull away from responsibility, self-imposed or otherwise. I stopped responding to emails, I stopped blogging (sorry!), I didn’t want to go out with friends, and I ignored some of my regularly schedule activities. I just wanted to keep retreating into that quiet space I had created in my mind for the weekend and sit there for a while. I wanted to have the room to notice my wants and desires, to listen to my heart, to wrestle with my confusion, without being overwhelmed by external forces.

At first, I felt guilty. I kept reminding myself of the things I should be doing, or the people I should be calling, or the jam-packed summer of fun plans I should be having. But then I decided that I was allowed to retreat for a little bit longer. A well-timed vacation helped provide an excuse for ignoring the responsibilities that were piling up, but still, what I really needed was that permission from myself to sit in a quiet room, read a book, not turn on my computer or TV, and breath.

It was glorious, and refreshing, and just what I needed to truly celebrate my summer.

DSC_0089Thank you Rejuvenation Retreat for the chance to get away, be a part of a great community, and most importantly, for giving me permission to mentally retreat for a few weeks from the world.

How have you retreated this summer?

If you haven’t, try it for a weekend. Don’t make plans, don’t turn on your computer. Just sit, breath, and notice what comes up.

 

A full set of photos from the Rejuvenation Retreat can be found on our Flickr page. Enjoy!

Posted by: Jamie

Take Your Asana to the White House

Posted 06 Aug 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Community, Events and Workshops, Outdoor Activities, Yoga

Yes, it’s August and there’s a heat wave making its way across the country, but don’t sweat it because lululemon’s Salutation Nation will help cool and calm your soul.

“What is it?” you ask. Why, only what promises to be the biggest coast-to-coast yoga experience in the history of the world. Tomorrow, thousands and thousands (and thousands?) of yogis will gather at once to welcome the day with an hour-long series of sun salutations.

Yogis in DC will sun-salute at the White House, just days after our President celebrated his 49th birthday.The sun salutations will commence at 9am and last until 10am. But feel free to come as early or stay as late your asana wants to be outside.

And don’t worry about the dog days of August in the District: the day promises to be a cool 75 degrees with sunny skies at 9am.

Posted by Kelly
Collateral by lululemon

Weekend Warrior: July 30-August 1

Posted 29 Jul 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Outdoor Activities, Weekend Warrior, Yoga

Time for the round-up of fun weekend activities friends. We hope you enjoy your weekend! Let us know what you’re up to in the comments below.


Friday, July 30
4:00 a.m. Bike to the Beach for Autism(Riders gather at Gonzaga CHS, 19 Eye St. NW). If you’re not riding in tomorrow’s big fundraising trek for autism and don’t want to get up super early to see them off, support the riders and their efforts by sending them good thoughts in your dreams, or consider making a donation through the Bike to the Beach website.

7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Friday Yoga Party (MINT,1724 California St NW). Join Naomi Gottlieb-Miller and Meredith McCullough for a fun start to the weekend. This class will feature inversions for everyone with an unforgettable playlist guaranteed to raise your spirits sky high. Most appropriate for Level 1/2 and up. Bring your sense of humor and playfulness to this fun night! Investment: $10 for MINT members, $20 for guests

Saturday, July 31
DC Yoga Challenge Launch
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. FREE Yoga Class to support DC Sail Kids Set Sail program. (The Grandplank Marina, 600 Water Street, SW). Stacey DeGrasse from Capitol Hill Yoga will be teaching this class as well as another one on Monday, August 2 from 6:30-7:30pm at the same location. Investment: FREE

12:00 – 5:30 p.m. Yoga with Homeless, Substance Abuse and Mentally Ill Communities Workshop (Yoga District, 1910 14th Street, NW Units #1&4 ). Learn to help communities meet their needs using yogic techniques described in this half-day training with YogaActivist.org staff and social workers. In addition to focusing on hands-on yoga instruction and practice, a social service overview of the needs and gaps in care for homeless, substance abuse, and mentally ill communities will be provided. A great program for yoga teachers, yoga enthusiasts, volunteers and social workers alike. See the Yoga Activist website for registration and payment information and a detailed schedule. All proceeds benefit YogaActivist.org programming. Investment:

Sunday, August 1Cupid Undie Run (Logan Circle)
9:00 a.m. Fleet Feet Run Club (meet at the Fleet Feet Adams Morgan store at 1841 Columbia Rd. NW). Meet up with other runners for a 5 mile run catered to all running paces. Courses vary from week to week and are usually partly through the city streets and partly through Rock Creek Park. Investment: Free 


Everyday through August 1

Circle Yoga is offering free Pepco Power Yogaclasses to all the local Pepco crews working to restore electricity to 140,000 customers who were or still are without power in the metro DC area. DC Pepco crews are invited to relax and cool off by taking a complimentary Circle Yoga class through August 1, just by turning up for class in their work clothes, or showing their work ID. Circle Yoga offers a range of day and evening yoga classes to suit all levels, from beginner to advance, and in-between, with their super gentle and Yoga Nidra (restorative sleep class) particularly suited for anyone seeking to cool down, relax and restore their minds and bodies after the recent summer heat. Investment: FREE for all Pepco employees

Also, this weekend marks the official end of Citizen Effect’s 30-day yoga challenge. Did you discover anything new about yourself during the 30 days of yoga? Share below!

Weekend Warrior: July 23-25

Posted 22 Jul 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Outdoor Activities, Running, Seva: Selfless Service, Weekend Warrior, Yoga

If you haven’t yet melted into a pool of sweat formerly known as human, get out this weekend and try a few fun things (indoors and out (but by the water!)) to cool off.

 

Friday, July 23
6:30 p.m. Barre Basics (b.fit, 1339 14th Street, NW, Suite 3). b.fit blends strength training, pilates, and ballet-barre techniques into a core strengthening workout that isolates muscle groups and garners results. If you haven’t tried b.fit before, go sweat out your week at one of their barre basics classes for new students. Seriously, you want a tight bum for summer? b.fit is your answer. Investment: $22 (first time students get their second class free!)

Kayak fan

Photo by steveritchie

Saturday, July 24
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Yoga and Kayaking (a workshop by Past Tense,starting at Jack’s Boat House, 3500 K St. NW). Awaken your mind and body with a yoga and kayaking adventure with Kelly Tobin. Amidst the natural beauty of the Potomac River, prepare for the physical aspects of kayaking with a yoga practice that will include balancing poses, core engagement, and a gentle warm up for the arms, shoulders and legs. After a peaceful hour of paddling, conclude with yoga to stretch arms, shoulders and the other parts of the body worked and enjoy a sense of rejuvenation. You must pre-register for this event on the Past Tense website. Investment: $35 for members, $40 for non-members (includes the kayak rental)

11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Yoga for Runners and Athletes Pranayama (Breathing) Workshop (Shakti MindBody Studio, 1302 9th Street, NW). Athletes of all levels and sporting disciplines are invited to join “Yoga for Runners” specialist Angelyn Shapiro for workshops that use the tools of yoga to take your game to the next level. In this Saturday’s session, practice techniques that will maximize and expand your lung capacity for optimum athletic performance. Investment: $25

Sunday, July 25
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Summer Reading & Seva Series (lil omm, 4830 V Street, NW). Join Carolyn Butcher to discuss The Happiness Project and explore your own journey to simply BE HAPPY.  After the discussion,  take part in experiential exercises designed to deepen the learning and application of the principles and practices in the book and – best of all – to enlighten and simplify your daily life.  Investment: $10, all proceeds go to Citizen Effect

 

Also, its not too late to register for Flow Yoga Center’s Rejuvenation Retreat, taking place this weekend at Abram’s Creek Campgrounds in West Virginia. If you don’t have any plans, register online now (only camping space is available). Did you ever go to summer camp as a kid? This is going to be like summer camp for adult yogi’s! Yoga, hiking, swimming, meditation, sweat lodge, relaxation, homemade vegan meals, and more. Double bonus - all of the proceeds from the Retreat go to a great local non-profit, One Common Unity. WelcomeOmDC will be there to photograph the event and will post about it next week.

See you in West Virginia…

Posted by: Jamie

Weekend Warrior: July 16-18

Posted 15 Jul 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Outdoor Activities, Running, Weekend Warrior, Yoga

Studio Preview: Stroga

Friday, July 16
5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Open House at STROGA (1808 Adams Mill Road).
If you haven’t checked out the beauty that is STROGA, this Friday is your chance. Meet teachers and trainers, enjoy a DJ, live demos, and more! Investment: FREE

Saturday, July 17
8:00 a.m.
Beat the Deadline 5K (National Press Club, 14th & F Streets). If you’re a media junkie, consider signing up for this race. A lot of local journalist celebs will be there as well as Race Marshal Tony Horton, creator of P90X extreme fitness. This 5K benefits the ongoing work of the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library which is committed to helping working journalists improve their skills through ongoing training and programming of future journalists through scholarships that promote diversity within the profession. Investment: $35 in advance (fax only by tomorrow night) or $40 on site.

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Hoopnotica Hula Hoop Workout. This hooping class is every Saturday through September 4, 9am – 10am at Gateway Park in Rosslyn at the foot of the Key Bridge (Rosslyn Metro stop). It’s a free community offering provided by the Rosslyn BID. For more information, visit Gateway to Fitness.

9:30 – 11:00 a.m. All Levels Class with Master Teacher Claire Este-McDonald (Down Dog Yoga Georgetown, 1046 Potomac Street). Claire Este-McDonald is known for teaching an intensely physical and dynamic practice, infused with intelligence, compassion and joy.  She believes that understanding well-being and vitality allows each person to tap into the heart of life and bring that energy into everything they do. Investment: $18 drop in rate, but sign up online in advance for sure.

4:40 – 5:45 p.m. Punk Rock Yoga (Flow Yoga Center, 1450 P Street).
Join Rob Hess for this unique opportunity. Punk Rock Yoga is not just yoga to punk music, its a punk rock approach to yoga. Yoga in the raw. People of all degrees of joint flexibility and waist measurement are welcome to this awesome energetic punk-rock music/yoga experience.  Investment: $16.50 for drop-ins, but we recommend signing up online in advance!

Sunday, July 18
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Embody Your Intention: An Anusara Yoga Practice with Katie Lane (
Capitol Hill Yoga, 641 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE). Dive into the soulful artistry of Anusara Yoga with this playful, full spectrum workshop. Grow your postures from the inside out. Saturate your movement with feeling. Come prepared to move your body in a way that is skillful, creative, and joyful! Investment: $35

If none of these WW picks work for you, get out and sweat it out with a bike ride, swim, run, or walk. No matter what you do, enjoy the weekend!

Weekend Warrior: July 9 – 11

Posted 08 Jul 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Healthy Eating, Healthy Living, Outdoor Activities, Weekend Warrior, Yoga

If you haven’t melted yet, beat the heat this weekend with some of our weekend warrior picks. There’s so much great stuff going on!

Friday, July 9
8:00 – 10:00 p.m.YOGA AFTER DARK (held at The Mindfulness Center in Bethesda, 4963 Elm Street, Suite 100). Yoga After Dark is a sensory elixir of yoga and meditation accompanied by live world and ambient music offered in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. Stay after the event and enjoy organic refreshments and build community. Yoga at night when its cooler outside + music? Sounds fabulous!!  Pre-register online. Investment: uhhh, we think its FREE!

Saturday, July 10
1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Benefit Class for Project Air (Tranquil Space, 1632 17th Street NW). Join teacher Colleen Bertrand for a class to support project air which uses yoga to mend the bodies and minds of women in Rwanda and Eastern Congo to overcome the devastating effects of sexual violence and hiv/aids. Project air uses donations to pay for yoga classes, yoga mats, teacher training, food and water.                                                                   Investment: Donation based, suggested donation is $15

2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Yoga Abs: Secrets to a Strong, Sexy Belly (Capitol Hill Yoga, 641 Pennsylvania Ave. SE). Forget about those crunches designed to give you “six pack” abs and discover excellent yoga ab alternatives that will keep your body well-aligned as you cultivate strength and stability in your core. Teacher Tara Lemerise will help you change your perspective on your belly in your yoga practice and in your everyday life will make you feel and look great, just in time for bikini season. Investment: $35

Sunday, July 11
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. So You Wanna Be a Rollergirl… (Anacostia Park Skating Pavilion, Eastern end of Anacostia Dr. SE). Have you been dreaming your whole life about being a RollerGirl?!? We have! And this Sunday, the DC Rollergirls are going to be available to answer all your questions about becoming a rollergirl and teach you some of the basic skating skills every rollergirl needs to know. For more information, check out the RollerGirls recruiting webpage. Investment: FREE (bruises not included)

1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Institute for Performance And Potential’s Open House(1054 31st Street, N.W, Suite 210). Celebrate the Grand Opening of Dr Gabrielle Shaughness’s Institute for Performance and Potential which offers Chiropractic, Physical Rehabilitation and Whole Food Nutritional Consulting (see Gabrielle’s post from last week, The Magnificent Seven). Light refreshments and fare will be served along with a chance to meet other health minded members of the community. Investment: FREE (investment in your health? priceless!)

What are YOU up to Weekend Warriors?! Tell us in the COMMENTS below….

Posted by: Jamie

Want Tennis Tips from Boris Becker?

Posted 17 Jun 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Outdoor Activities, Trainer Tips

Have you ever wanted to try tennis, but did not know where to begin? Or do you play, and want to improve your swing?

Well here’s your chance to learn from the pros! Today, starting at 11AM EST, the legendary tennis pro Boris Becker will be available in a live virtual clinic to answer your tennis questions!

To enter the free live clinic, visit http://www.ralphlauren.com or click the photo below.

Posted by: Kelly

*Posted on behalf of client