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New Workshop: Yoga Foundations: Build your practice from the ground up | July 27-Aug 17

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June 30, 2024 by mint-sk

Join MINT yoga instructor Ally Perleoni for a transformative 4-class series, Yoga Foundations, designed to empower beginners and seasoned yogis alike. Held every Saturday from July 27 to August 17, from 1:10pm to 2:10pm, this class will help you get the most out of your practice!

In each 60-minute session, you’ll explore:

  • Fundamental Poses: Learn proper alignment and technique.
  • Breath Techniques: Discover the art of linking breath with movement.
  • Mindful Practice: Cultivate inner calm and holistic wellness.

Whether starting fresh or seeking to deepen your practice, this series offers a supportive environment to grow and evolve. Join Ally for a 4 class series to cultivate strength, flexibility, and well-being. Click here to view our schedule.

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Midday Workouts to Boost Your Body and Brain 

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June 25, 2024 by mint-sk

The preferred time of day to work out is a hotly debated topic. Some people prefer to exercise first thing in the morning, claiming it gets their day off to an energetic start. Others are devotees to a post-work sweat sesh when their bodies are more awake, fueled, and hydrated. 

But have you ever tried a midday workout? It’s no secret that moving your body throughout the day is good for you, but studies have found notable benefits to getting sweaty on your lunch break. So turn your Zoom camera off, put a block on your calendar, and head to the gym. Here are just a few of the benefits:

Stress Management 

It’s no secret that our culture is often centered around work and productivity. This can lead to high levels of stress and anxiety. A 2022 Gallup report found that Americans are some of the most stressed-out people in the world. A workout is a great way to manage this. Studies show that exercise increases endorphins (brain chemicals that improve mood) and reduces stress hormones. Over time, regular physical activity can also regulate the central nervous system. 

Increase Productivity 

Did you know that a workout can help with problem-solving? Exercise stimulates creativity and concentration by increasing blood flow to your brain and boosting glucose levels. In addition to benefits at the chemical level, a midday workout can contribute to better work-life balance. Leaving your desk during the day to workout allows you to truly unplug and give your brain a break, which can reduce the risk of burnout in the long run.  

Appetite and Nutrition

Exercise helps regulate your appetite by reducing hunger hormones and increasing satiety hormones. It is, of course, essential to feed yourself adequately throughout the day, especially if you’re burning calories with a workout, but exercise can help you manage what you eat and how you fuel yourself. There’s nothing wrong with a sweet treat during the workday, but consuming sugar in excess (a side effect of boredom and/or stress) can lead to a crash or afternoon slump. Working out can curb sugar cravings, leading you to choose more nutrient-dense foods that will help boost your energy even further. 

MINT offers a variety of midday classes Tuesday-Sunday, from Slow Burn Sculpt and TRX Pilates, to higher intensity options like Lunchtime Power Hour. Check out the class schedule to see what options might work for you! 

What’s your favorite time of day to work out? Let us know, and whenever you make it to the gym – morning, afternoon, or evening – be sure to tag us in your sweaty selfies. We love to see how our members are doing!

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MINTy Fresh Tip: Stay Hydrated in Summer Heat

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June 15, 2024 by mint-sk

This summer is shaping up to be a hot one, with 90+ degree temperatures regularly in the forecast. In high heat like this, staying properly hydrated is vital to your health and safety, especially when working out. 

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When the outdoor temperature rises, we sweat more throughout the day, contributing to a greater risk of dehydration. Even our “normal” activities – the ten minute walk to the Metro, a bike commute to work, etc – might require more exertion than usual. In other words, your body might be lacking in hydration before you even step foot in the gym. It’s especially important in the summer to pay attention to fluid intake and make sure that your body is getting the essential minerals it needs to absorb and retain those fluids. 

Is plain water enough? 

Yes and no. If you’re doing a lower-impact/lower-intensity workout where you don’t sweat very much, plain water might be hydrating enough. But if you’re sweating a lot during or before your workout, a sports drink or powder that contains electrolytes will be key to replenishing fluids. While water is essential for rehydration, electrolytes are critical to how your body uses that water. 

What are electrolytes and why are they important?

Electrolytes are mineral salts found in your blood, sweat, and urine. They help the body absorb fluids better and stay hydrated for longer. When mixed with water, they create an electrical charge that helps the body regulate important functions, including fluid balance in cells. Significant electrolytes that you might see in sports drinks include sodium, potassium, and magnesium, among others. 

What if I hate Gatorade?

Gatorade might be the most commonly known electrolyte drink (think: Super Bowl ads and those giant orange coolers that get dumped on the winning team’s coach…), but if it’s not your thing there are now loads of other electrolyte-infused drinks and powders on the market. Some have added carbohydrates (great for longer workouts) while others have lower sugar. Want to go a more natural route? Coconut water and aloe vera juice both have great hydrating and replenishing benefits. 

How much should I drink, and when?

The American Council on Exercise recommends that athletes drink 17-20 ounces of water 2-3 hours before a workout, and 8 ounces 20-30 minutes before or during a warm up. But of course, everyone’s bodies are different, and this may vary depending on how much or little you’re sweating and the intensity of your workout. Generally, you should be sure to hydrate regularly throughout the day, drinking a bit more ~30 minutes before your workout. It’s also important to replenish fluids lost during exercise, and that’s when an electrolyte supplement will really help. Within 30 minutes of finishing a workout, try to drink at least 8 ounces (or more) of water or sports drink. Not only will this help prevent dehydration, it will also lessen muscle cramping and soreness. 

Anything else I should know?

Liquid hydration is key in hot weather, but if you have trouble remembering to drink there are also a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables that are high in water and mineral content, including those key electrolytes. Some that contain 75% or more water content include: watermelon, cucumber, celery, cantaloupe, orange, pineapple, and blueberry. And, as a final, optional but delightful, bonus tip – take advantage of MINT’s signature MINTy fresh towels, located in the mini fridges near the front desk and cycle studio. Grab one when you enter the gym to cool down from the heat outside, or enjoy one after your workout.

As always, listen to your body and pay careful attention to signs of dehydration, including fatigue, dizziness, nausea, and muscle cramping. If you have health concerns or underlying conditions, consult your doctor before changing your diet or exercise routine. Stay hydrated, and try to stay cool out there! 

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Strength Exercises for Summer Sports 

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May 25, 2024 by mint-sk

As soon as the weather is nice, it’s tempting to spend every moment outside, even during your regular workout hours. But for those who enjoy summer sports, there are many ways a gym workout can help maintain your fitness and, let’s be honest, offer an air-conditioned respite when the heat starts to get to you. Here are some exercises that can help boost and maintain your fitness in and out of the gym. 

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  1. Squats

Squats are one of the most simple exercises but they’re also one of the most effective. They target nearly every muscle in your legs and glutes. Strengthening these powerhouse muscles gives you the power to push with your lower body, an essential element of most athletic movements.

  1. Pullups and pushups

Do pullups and pushups give you flashbacks to middle school? There’s a reason they’re part of most standard fitness tests. These two exercises are excellent for building strength in your arms, lats, and shoulder muscles. If you’re a swimmer, you know those muscles are essential for most strokes, but they also help with tennis strokes and golf and baseball swings. 

Tip: If a full pullup seems inaccessible, try a modified pullup using an exercise band, or checkout the assisted pullup machine in MINT’s weights floor. 

  1. Broad jumps and squat jumps

Plyometrics like broad jumps and squat jumps are explosive movements that improve power and speed, as well as overall athleticism. Moves like this can help quicken reaction time and help with footwork. 

  1. Bench press

The bench press will improve upper body fitness, including arm and chest muscles. And bonus – it’ll help strengthen your core too, a key muscle in most athletic pursuits. This move can be done with a barbell or dumbbells. 

You can include any (or all!) of these moves into your personal fitness routine using the equipment found in MINT’s weight training area. Many of these moves are also incorporated into group fitness classes, like Power Playground, FLEX, and TRX Bootcamp. If you need more instruction, try out a personal trainer.

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MINT Community Partners: Social Sports Leagues 

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May 10, 2024 by mint-sk

In addition to state-of-the-art equipment, a dynamic and diverse class schedule, and other in-club amenities, MINT members also get benefits from select community partners. From food and drink deals at neighborhood restaurants and bars to discounts at local retail shops, some benefits match almost any interest. 

Spring is a great time to explore the community discounts for social sports leagues! These leagues are a great way to get outside, be active, and make friends – all while learning a new sport or brushing up on old skills. There’s an activity for every level of play, whether you’re interested in joining a team, an individual race, or something more casual like cornhole or bocce. 

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Volo Sports

You’ve certainly seen the colorful Volo Sports shirts at fields and rec centers all around DC. As one of the most prevalent social sports leagues in DC, Volo offers more than a dozen team activities, from soccer to volleyball to kickball and more. These leagues are open to all skill levels, and no prior experience is necessary for most. Volo has kids’ leagues, too, so the whole family can get involved. MINT members get 25% off their first league. 

Zog Sports 

Zog was founded to bring people together through sports and charity. You can sign up as an individual, with friends, or register a corporate team for sports like softball, pickleball, basketball, and many more. The company opened in 2002 with just 26 teams, expanding to well over 1,000 each year. It’s a great way to meet new people. Their website notes that many romances have also started in the field! MINT members get 10% off registration. 

Spartan Race Series

A Spartan Race might be for you if you enjoy pushing your physical and mental limits. Transfer all the strength you’ve gained at the gym onto courses filled with challenges. From long-distance runs to obstacle courses, Spartan races test your endurance and strength in a tough but fun way. The next local Spartan race will occur September 14-15 in Mechanicsville, MD – plenty of time left to commit and train. MINT members get 20% off registration fees for Spartan trail, mudder, and endurance races. 

Sign-ups for these leagues and races happen regularly, and many spots are open for spring. As the weather warms, it’s a great time to try a new sport and connect with other active folks. Who knows, maybe you’ll see some of your fellow MINT members or coaches out there! Don’t forget to check the Community Discounts page for up-to-date information on all our community partners. 

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Dance Your Way to Better Health

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April 18, 2024 by mint-sk

One of the most fun trends in fitness right now is the inclusion of dance into group exercise classes. In addition to being an amazing full-body cardio workout, dance-based exercise also has mental and emotional benefits. Learning new types of movements and choreography is a great way to keep the brain active, and listening to upbeat music can improve mood. And, when your workouts are joyful, you’re more likely to show up consistently. 

There are many forms of dance, from traditional ones like ballet and ballroom to more contemporary kinds like hip-hop. All of them are a great way to move your body and get fitter. MINT offers three types of dance-based classes each week:

MINT Dance Fitness

Doonya

Doonya is a Bollywood-inspired workout. Using the music and dance moves found in Indian films, this upbeat workout includes cardio and conditioning intervals of varying intensities. By activating muscle groups in the core, arms, and legs, you’ll burn calories while learning dance and fitness fundamentals. You’ll leave feeling strong, stretched, and invigorated. 

Hip Hop

MINT Dance—Hip Hop is a dance party and cardio workout in one! Featuring top-40 music and hip hop-inspired moves, the follow-the-leader format of this class requires no dance background, just a willingness to get your heart rate up and have fun. Interval-based routines will simultaneously improve your cardiovascular strength, and deliver an incredible full-body workout. 

Zumba

Zumba is a type of cardio-based fitness program featuring movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance. Originally created in the 1990s by dancer and choreographer Beto Pérez, Zumba gets its name from the word “rumba,” a genre of Cuban music. You can expect to hear lots of upbeat Latin American music as you move your feet to a mix of salsa, reggaeton, merengue, and cumbia dance moves. 

MINT Dance classes strive to make movement inclusive, empowering, and fun for all – regardless of whether you’re brand new to class or have been dancing for years. Movement isn’t about being the best in the room, it’s about having some fun as you step, turn, and groove through a workout. 

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