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Healthy Winter Cocktails

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January 30, 2017 by mint-sk

The winter season is a popular time of year to stay indoors and get cozy.

"Strawberry Martini" Photo cred: daspunkt on Flickr
“Strawberry Martini,” Photo cred: daspunkt on Flickr

Because of this, you may find yourself spending more time at home or at a friends’ place, and less time moving around outside. While the cold weather may make you feel a little more sedentary than normal, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a delicious winter cocktail amongst friends or family, as a way to unwind or treat yourself.

While cocktails can oftentimes be filled with extra calories and high amounts of sugar, there are absolutely alternatives to get that yummy fix with less guilt. Check out these fun and healthier ideas for winter cocktails for you to enjoy (c/o Daily Burn), and perhaps, throw together for company at a get together. Enjoy!
Melanie Rubin is a Physical Therapist in DC and a group fitness instructor at MINT.
Melanie Rubin is a Physical Therapist in DC and a group fitness instructor at MINT.

Filed Under: Club News, Nutrition Tagged With: cocktails, eat healthy, healthy, nutrition, smart choices, wellness

Yoga for Depression and Anxiety

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January 27, 2017 by mint-sk

Winter time—its with cold temperatures, short days, and holiday expectations—can stir up latent feelings of anxiety and depression.  In general, yoga is a great practice to turn to when you want to regulate or work on your mood.  As yogi and author of Yoga for Depression Amy Weintraub notes, “It’s impossible to be obsessing about your problems when you are paying attention to the details of your alignment.”  I highly recommend Weintraub’s book for anyone interested in the topic of using yoga to alleviate depression or anxiety. yoga pose

Here’s the Cliff Notes—different poses have different effects on the mind and parasympathetic nervous system.  Some are better for combating anxiety, some depression, and some are beneficial for both.  For example, while yoga teachers will often recommend seated forward folds to help ground their anxious students, but they would not suggest this pose for someone suffering from severe depression.  “If you’re already feeling empty and lethargic, sitting with the head down so still and quite can make you feel worse,” states senior Iyengar Teacher Patricia Walden.

For depression, backbends, mountain pose (tadasana) and inversions are great options.  Going upside-down with inversions (like headstand and handstand) helps shift perspective.  Standing tall and strong in mountain pose forces one to exude confidence and purpose (tadasana).

For anxiety, a child’s pose (balasana) is a crowd favorite among yogis. If you suffer from anxiety or insomnia, a few minutes of deep, calming breaths in child’s pose really helps support the parasympathetic nervous system and relax your body and mind.

For students who suffer from depression combined with anxiety, Weintraub suggests a hard, energetic workout to get the heart beating and burn off lingering anxiety, with a long, grounding cool-down.

You can read more about different yoga techniques for dealings with anxiety and depression in Amy Weintraub’s book, Yoga For Depression:  A Compassionate Guide to Relieve Suffering Through Yoga (New York: 2004).  For inspiration, I would also suggest checking out Rachel Brathen’s Yoga Girl (New York: 2014), and Ana T. Forrest’s Fierce Medicine:  Breakthrough Practices to Heal the Body and Ignite the Spirit (New York: 2011).

Reading about yoga is a great way to learn more about the practice, but taking a class is a great way to explore the practice “in-action” under the tutelage of a trained yoga instructor; check out MINT’s yoga offerings, here.

Ashley Binetti received her 200-hour vinyasa yoga teacher training at Saraswatis’s Yoga Joint in Norwalk, CT in 2011. Her favorite pose is Triangle.  When she’s not doing yoga, Ashley works as a nonprofit attorney.  She is also a MINT Ambassador.
Ashley Binetti received her 200-hour vinyasa yoga teacher training at Saraswatis’s Yoga Joint in Norwalk, CT in 2011. Her favorite pose is Triangle. When she’s not doing yoga, Ashley works as a nonprofit attorney. She is also a MINT Ambassador.

Filed Under: Club News Tagged With: balance, dc yogis, health, practice, strength, wellness, yoga, yoga studio, yogis

Healthy Winter Soup Recipes

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January 26, 2017 by mint-sk

Try These Healthy Winter Soup Recipes!

Sweet Potato and Bacon Soup, Photo Cred: Jess (Paleo Grubs) on Flickr
Sweet Potato and Bacon Soup, Photo Cred: Jess (Paleo Grubs) on Flickr

Now that the temperatures are starting to drop outside and the snow is starting to fall, it’s good to be prepared indoors with yummy, healthy recipes to keep you warm. This is the perfect time of year to hang out at home and let some soup sit on the stove or in your slow cooker, to keep you warm and keep your stomach happy. Because you may find yourself sitting around a little more often than in warmer temperatures, these soups provide nutritional info and healthy ingredients, so to minimize feelings of guilt and keep your stomachs full. So check out some of these delicious, healthy recipes, and get cooking!

Melanie Rubin is a Physical Therapist in DC and a group fitness instructor at MINT.
Melanie Rubin is a Physical Therapist in DC and a group fitness instructor at MINT.

Filed Under: Club News, Nutrition Tagged With: clean eating, cooking, eating, health, healthy, nutrition, recipes, soup, wellness

Yoga Alignment Workshop Series: Corpse Pose/Final Resting Pose, Shavasana

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January 25, 2017 by mint-sk

Disclaimers: Consult a doctor before beginning an exercise regime. Never force a pose.  Stop if you feel pain or intense discomfort.  Yoga is meant to be yummy.

 

I love vinyasa yoga and I am obsessed with good alignment.  This obsession doesn’t stem from a need for perfection, which would be very “un-yoga-like” of me, but from a passion for protecting the body from injury.  Most bodies can safely practice yoga on a daily basis, but maintaining sound alignment is essential to your physical wellbeing.  In this series, I will break down some common poses—explaining how to stay safe and fully enjoy each posture.  Finally, remember to BREATHE consistently while practicing yoga to receive the full benefits of the practice … otherwise, you’re just stretching in Sanskrit.  Today’s pose is

Corpse Pose/Final Resting Pose, or Shavasana
Corpse Pose/Final Resting Pose, or Shavasana

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  • This pose is a class favorite. Especially after a long, good yoga workout.

 

  • Start by lying on your back.

 

  • Palms face up, shoulder blades draw together and away from the ears.

 

  • Feet are mat-distance apart and splay out to the sides.

 

  • Gently close the eyes.

 

  • Release any unnecessary tension in your neck and face.

 

Practicing yoga on your own can be a ton of fun, but taking a class is a great way to explore new poses under the tutelage of a trained yoga instructor; check out MINT’s yoga offerings, here.

Ashley Binetti received her 200-hour vinyasa yoga teacher training at Saraswatis’s Yoga Joint in Norwalk, CT in 2011. Her favorite pose is Triangle. When she’s not doing yoga, Ashley works as a nonprofit attorney. She is also a MINT Ambassador.
Ashley Binetti received her 200-hour vinyasa yoga teacher training at Saraswatis’s Yoga Joint in Norwalk, CT in 2011. Her favorite pose is Triangle. When she’s not doing yoga, Ashley works as a nonprofit attorney. She is also a MINT Ambassador.

Filed Under: Club News, Fitness Tagged With: balance, Corpse Pose/Final Resting Pose, dc yogis, fitness, health, or Shavasana, strength, wellness, yoga, yogis

Happy Hour at MARVIN on February 7

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January 24, 2017 by mint-sk

Enjoy happy hour with MINT Ambassadors/fellow members

…and check out MARVIN, one of our community partners!

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On Tuesday, February 7th, MARVIN (located at 2007 14th Street NW) will extend their happy hour on their heated roofdeck from 6 – 8 pm for MINT members, friends and family.

*Attendees will have a chance to win a free personal training session!

Filed Under: Club News, Community Partners, Events

February Cycle Challenge: Can You Go the Extra Mile?

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January 24, 2017 by mint-sk

Crush your New Year’s resolutions and get back on that bike with our February “Can You Go the Extra Mile?” Cycle Challenge!
  • The challenge will run the entire month of February.
  • No advanced sign-up is required! To participate, just sign up on the challenge posters outside of the cycle studios at both clubs.
  • If you plan to attend cycling classes at both clubs… don’t worry! Your miles from MINT Dupont and MINT Downtown will be added together!
Here’s how it works: Everyone is responsible for writing down their miles at the end of each ride. At the end of the month we will add up those miles to see who went the farthest! Miles will be recorded from each individual bike that displays total miles throughout the ride.
Prizes:
First place: $100 gift certificate for L’Enfant Cafe
Second place: $50 gift certificate to Lapis
Third place: $25 gift certificate to The Blaguard
See you on the bike!

Filed Under: Club News, Fitness Tagged With: cardio, cycle, cycle challenge, cycling, fitness challenge, MINT, mintride, ride

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