Testimonial: Sarah Lammersen | Getting Back on the Wagon…

by | Dec 4, 2015

Alkalign Studios Barre FitnessOr getting on the wagon for the first time, whichever situation you find yourself in, can be challenging. Starting a new exercise program, or re-committing yourself after a break, is something that can feel intimidating. I am going to speak from my own personal experience in this blog and assure you, no one has ever felt more intimidated than me, coming back to Alkalign after a hiatus.

 

I have always been an avid exerciser, a lover of fitness and especially a lover of butter+sugar+flour (hence the exercise). I found our local barre studio after a tough period in my life, punishing myself on the treadmill every single day, checking off my five miles. Walking into the studio five years ago, my eyes opened up to a bright, friendly studio full of happy people and pop music. And the exercises worked! Within weeks I could see the results of the workouts, everything was tighter and smaller. I quietly tiptoed away from the treadmill dungeon in my garage and never looked back. I was a devoted barre student for two years when I went through the training to be an instructor and taught regularly for about six months. I was just starting to hit my stride and get really comfortable with that silly mic, when one of my kids had a little hiccup and needed some extra attention. I resigned as an instructor and with my tail between my legs, commenced taking classes as a regular student. There were awkward moments, when clients would assume I was still an instructor and ask for help and I couldn’t offer any adjustments. I powered through those first couple of months and found a nice regular stride. About a year later, it seemed like every single instructor was pregnant and I decided to come out of retirement, put my grippy socks on and grab a hold of that mic again. Another six good months as an instructor and another kid with another challenge to manage. I couldn’t figure out a way to stay on the schedule as an instructor and still have the flexibility I needed to manage my family and their never-ending stream of problems. So again, for the 2nd time, I had to quit.  You don’t think that sucks?

 

I was beside myself.  I felt like I had disappointed people and I couldn’t bring myself to show my face near the studio. I took a year, a whole calendar year, and tried every group exercise on the peninsula, trying to find a replacement for the exercise, the results, but mostly, the community I was missing at Alkalign. And one day I just said to myself, “This is bananas. Get yourself in there and take a class.”  I literally sat in the parking lot, hands shaking for five minutes before I walked in. I have never been so intimidated in my life. Here was my place, my people, but I had failed them and was too embarrassed to try again. But damn it, I did. I tried again. And I am so glad I did.

 

So if you are on a little exercise break, get back on the wagon. I promise you will be happy you did. If you are curious about Alkalign and have been wanting to try it, get on the wagon for the first time. There are friendly people there who want you to succeed. It’s not some secret society of Lululemon wear-ers. Don’t be scared away by the perception that everyone knows what they are doing but you. It takes time to figure out the positions and refine them and get the most out of your workout. And I have news—no one was born doing Low C curve! We all had to learn too.

 

I’m going to wrap this up with a quotation that’s been rolling around in my head for a while now. I had to look it up to get it right and found that it was spoken by Robin Williams. My training partner in crime, Cathy Purnell, and I saw Robin Williams in Marin at a coffee shop during a break from an instructor training day. When I realized it was his words that continue to inspire me, it all came full circle. “There’s no shame in failing. The only shame is not giving things your best shot.”

 

You deserve your best shot.

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A NEW, 2-week FREE program we are offering to any and all who want to get off the hamster wheel and try something that 1) works and 2) you will enjoy in the process. No more beating yourself up and spiraling the shame drain thinking you have to do more and be more. We embrace a philosophy that it doesn’t have to hurt to work. The extremes aren’t sustainable. Be kind to yourself. Be kind to your body. Slow, steady and sane wins the race of life. And we are here to help you along the way.

Hi! I’m Erin and my passion in life is helping others feel better by helping them get out of their own head. So much of our relationship to food and fitness is a reflection of deeply rooted beliefs that were imprinted on us at a very early age. These beliefs drive all sorts of behaviors, many of which are not good for our physical or mental health. I know this first-hand. As a former calorie-counting cardio queen I played right into all the toxic messages about what it meant to be “healthy”. That all changed when I hit rock bottom. Since leaving my corporate career in 2009 I have been fully committed to shifting the narrative and helping people experience better physical health by unpacking unhealthy beliefs. My biggest inspiration are my two young daughters, who I hope to raise in a household that openly illuminates and addresses the misinformation instead of adopting it.

CONTACT ME: erin@alkalignstudios.com