Sharing some valentines from this year’s celebration. I adore this paper flower bouquet my 7-year old designed and constructed all on her own. It looks gorgeous on our table and may be one of my all-time favorite gifts of “flowers.” My 4-year old and I …
This year, my daughter’s preschool class valentines were inspired by my own organizational challenge. We have buckets full of pencils. Some we bought ourselves but a large number were received as gifts for trick-or-treating or other holidays. Pencils are a pretty common gift for children …
Today is Ash Wednesday for Christians, the beginning of Lent, or the time when people typically give up something or take on a special study or project for 40 days to simulate Christ’s trials in the wilderness and gain spiritual wisdom and insight. While I am certainly not the most religious person in the world, this Lent I will be taking on a project.
You may have seen this incredibly inspirational video of the transformation of Arthur Boorman, a severely disabled Vietnam Veteran who, at 47, decides to transform his life. Through an exercise and yoga regimen he loses weight, regains the ability to walk and even run!
Wow! It is so incredibly important for all of us to see these reminders of life transformations. It gets harder and harder as you age to believe that your life can radically change but when you see stories like Arthur’s you know that anyone can experience these amazing changes if they commit to it fully and put in the discipline and hard work required.
Recently, Katie Thayer, a publicist contacted me and asked if I would like to test out the exercise program that Arthur Boorman followed? Well, yes! Of course! How could I turn this down?
So, she sent me a set of 4 videos and an instruction booklet. I was surprised when I opened the videos to see this:
This was the most unconventional yoga instruction I have seen! The tattoos, the sticking the tongue out, the name “Diamond Dallas Page” and the tagline “It Ain’t Your Mama’s Yoga!” Really?! This was the exercise program Arthur followed?
But then I started reading the instruction booklet that comes with the videos and former world wrestling champion Diamond Dallas Page shares his own story. He didn’t start wrestling until 35. At 42 he was severely injured in a wrestling match, rupturing two discs in his back. After watching his wife’s yoga exercise program, he took up yoga as a method of recovery, but put his own twist on it, and at 43 he became Heavy Weight Champion of the World, a title he went on to repeat three times! He is now 55 and in incredible shape.
The booklet gives a week-by-week workout schedule, a 3-phase dietary plan, recipes and a journal to track your progress.
I am not going to follow exactly the guidance in the plan. I am coming into the program at an OK level of fitness and the dietary restrictions might be too much for me to implement fully while also cooking for my children. The recipes look yummy though and I will definitely try at least some of them. I would like to start doing some exercise every day. If it gets too much, then I will scale back to what is in the guide.
If you want to follow along on the program, you can order the Diamond Dallas Paige program at his website, ddpyoga.com. I will be trying the “Combo Pack” program.
So, hope you will join me and if not, you can at least cheer me on!
Are you taking on any self-improvement projects for Lent or otherwise? Are you a yoga fan? Please share in the comments.
Never in a million years did I think I would ever get to see the fashion shows from New York Fashion Week live! And no, I am not special in this regard. Anyone can see them live online, streamed right to your computer for free! …
This week is New York Fashion Week, when all the fashionable people of the world descend on New York to view the fall collections. There is a fascinating article in The New York Times about a popular fitness trainer for models, Michael Olajide Jr. The …