by Andrea Fox | Jan 21, 2022 | Community, Fitness & Exercise, Mental Health, Testimonial
Alkalign: A Light in the Darkness by Andrea Fox – originally published in 2018 You don’t need to know this. I’m not even sure I want to tell you. But I think it’s important. For the past 4 years, I have been on a major self-discovery journey. It sounds nice, but...
by Erin Paruszewski | Jan 21, 2022 | Community, Fitness & Exercise, Motivation
We hear it all the time. The list of reasons why someone needs to cancel their membership. But before you cancel the one membership that is likely most beneficial to your well-being, consider this: what lies beneath the reasons you want to cancel? Is it a real...
by Marlene | Jan 13, 2022 | Community, Fitness & Exercise, Motivation, Myth-Busting
Originally authored by Linda Hubbard on Jan 11, 2022. Published by InMenlo. Local author, entrepreneur and founder of Alkalign, Erin Paruszewski recently published a book called It Doesn’t Have to Hurt to Work. It’s a transformational memoir about...
by alkalign | Dec 29, 2021 | Community, Fitness & Exercise, Motivation, Nutritious Movement, Testimonial
By Emmanuelle Hertel My journey to becoming an Alkalign instructor started from a place of low self-confidence and poor body image. From early childhood, the notion that I was chubby or “big-boned” was instilled in me by people very close to me, and then reinforced...
by Erin Paruszewski | Oct 21, 2021 | Community, Fitness & Exercise
Saturday, October 23rd, marks the end of an era. The studio at 3528 Alameda opened on March 28, 2009, nine years after I migrated west immediately after graduating from Georgetown University to start an investment banking job on Sand Hill Road. Several years later,...
by Marlene | Jan 15, 2021 | Community, Fitness, Fitness & Exercise, Motivation, Nutritious Movement
Originally posted on Smart Bites by Zing. January is a time of resolutions. By now, most people have made one or two…or 10! We make them with the best of intentions, relying on willpower to overcome past behaviors we don’t like and turn them into something positive....