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As with music and movies, when it comes to the turnout for and takeaway from a fitness class, “the talent” pretty much makes or breaks it. And, this weekend, I met the mighty Robert, who steals the show at Drill Fitness. I opted in for a 45-minute HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) class at the newly-opened space on the corner of Church and Warren Streets in Tribeca.

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Designed to burn fat and sculpt muscle simultaneously, HIIT includes a mix of kettle bell training, burpees, lunges and squats. This class incorporated those–and then some. It was a sold-out show, with 21 clients, and we each occupied a fixed spot in the studio vs. other HIIT classes, which often rely on circuits and continuous movement of small groups between stations.

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In addition to the music, those of us who’d chosen to wear a Wahoo heart rate monitor supplied by the front desk were also able to push ourselves using the numbers displayed on a flat screen.

I always find this type of information inspirational vs. defeatist, so, whenever I saw my intensity level change from orange to yellow, I knew it was time to step it back up.

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After several rounds of exercises, laid out for us on a chalk board at the beginning of class, we ended with abs: side and center planks plus scissor kicks. Ugh. What I need and dread most.

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And, before I picked up my berry smoothie and headed out the door, I grabbed Robert plus a kettle bell for a sweaty photo opp. Posing for the camera and on the mic in class, this guy was born to do it.

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2 thoughts on “Born to Do It

  • December 14, 2014 at 10:18 AM
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    Amazing! I think you were born to do it as well!
    Hope you get to relax a little today.
    What are kettle bells? Sounds interesting. . . . .

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    • December 14, 2014 at 5:01 PM
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      Kettle bells are for resistance training, a more versatile alternative to free weights. Stay tuned for more photos!

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