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New Coronado NIA Session Oct 07
NIA ~ Love Your Body, Love Your Life!

NIA ~ Love Your Body, Love Your Life!

A new NIA session starts Monday in Coronado. You can sign up for this innovative fitness and dance class through Coronado Adult Education. Classes are held Monday and Wednesday from 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm in one of the dance studios at Coronado High School. Tuition for 6 weeks of classes is only $34 and $31 for people over age 65.

NIA stands for neuromuscular integrative action and is a fusion of fitness for your mind and body. It combines the Martial Arts techniques  of T’ai Chi, Tae Kwon Do and Aikido with the dance styles of Jazz Dance, Modern Dance and Duncan Dance and incorporates the healing arts of Yoga and the Alexander Technique.

By balancing technical precision with free-form expression, NIA brings the body, mind, emotions and spirit to optimum health through music, movement and self-expression. It is an activity that is enjoyed by people of all ages as you participate at whatever level you feel comfortable.

During the last session, my classmates varied in age and fitness level and each one joyfully participated at their own pace. We each left every class feeling energized, peaceful and thoroughly worked out.

Come give NIA a try and have fun getting fit in mind and body!

Take a moment and check out this great article about NIA on WebMD. Find Fitness Bliss with NIA is written by Dr. Gila Leiter.

Coronado Nia Sep 09

I don’t want to give away the ending…but I have to tell you that I left my first Nia class absolutely energized and excited about my new adventure.

Nia

Nia

It was a hot evening, hotter than is usual for Coronado as I walked over to the Coronado High School for my first Nia class. I arrived already “glowing” and as I made my way up to the dance studios on the second floor, the sound of pounding feet keeping time to a rhythmic beat assaulted my ears. “What the?”

Then I remembered that the Cardio and Conditioning class had started at 5:30 and it happened to be held in the dance studio next to where Nia was slated to start at 6:00.

I looked into the dim light of the dance studio and saw Audrey Dill, my Nia instructor. Audrey is a certified NIA Brown Belt and has been dancing Nia for about 15 years and teaching it since 2003.

She is tall and slender as is expected of a dancer and is quite lovely with long auburn hair Audrey is at once both energetic and serene and fills the space with a positive energy and to watch her move and dance is quite magical.

At the start of Nia we sit in a circle in the middle of the dance floor and Audrey asks a question. That first night we introduced ourselves and answered the question, “What inspires you?”

Funny how when you’re put on the spot you can suddenly be at a loss for words. I had no idea what I would say when my turn came.

But then it was my turn. “Hi, my name is Corinne. Let’s see, what inspires me…” Suddenly the answer came to me. “Nature, nature inspires me.” In my minds eye I saw the waves crashing on Coronado Beach, palm fronds dancing in the wind, a glorious sunset over Point Loma, a full moon rising over the Coronado Bridge…

After going around the circle, we stood up and so began my initiation into Nia.

At first I thought it wasn’t going to be much of a workout. But I soon realized that Audrey was being kind to us and easing us in slowly as this was the first night of class.

It turns out that Nia is a great work out alternating slow actions with quick cardio actions. It involves a series of movements that create a routine that is done to music. There is structure in some of the steps and arm movements interspersed with free form moves. Immersing yourself in the music, you gain an awareness of your body and its existence in the space around you; your mind becomes more focused, and your spirit soars.

The hour passes quickly and soon it is time to come together again in a circle, this time allowing your body to tell you what it wants. For me, that includes a few stretches, some yoga movements followed by a total relaxation pose. Audrey then asks us to sit up, eyes closed and do some cleansing breaths and salutations to the air and to the earth.

I am drenched in sweat, my muscles are warm and rubbery, and I feel very calm and peaceful. On my walk home I feel energized and lively as the warm evening breeze washes over me. I turn the corner onto Olive Avenue and am amazed at the spectacular sunset. I am glad I chose to try Nia.

Coronado Adult Education/ROP Sep 04

I am a perpetual student, always yearning and reaching out to learn new things. One of my avenues of learning has been the Coronado Adult Education/ROP Program, whose motto is “Exercise your mind and your talents…” Isn’t that inspirational?

For those of you who don’t know (I didn’t when I first heard the term), ROP stands for Regional Occupational Program. Their mission statement is “The mission of the San Diego County Regional Occupational Program is to prepare a diverse population, 16 years of age and older, for further education, employment and occupational changes.”

Coronado Adult Education/ROP

Coronado Adult Education/ROP

One of the wonderful things about the Coronado Adult Education Program is that you don’t have to be involved in the ROP to participate in many of the classes offered. So, throughout the years I have taken advantage of this opportunity for growth by taking art, writing and fitness classes.

When the Fall 2009 catalogue arrived in the mail, I excitedly scrolled through it. There were a number of classes that caught my eye, but when I saw Modern Dance – NEW! I thought, “That’s it, I’m going to take a dance class.”

I haven’t taken dance classes in many years and seeing that listing I realized how much I missed it – and how much I could use that form of exercise!

I was pretty sure the Modern Dance class was the one I wanted until I saw the listing for Nia Now! I had never heard of Nia, but the course description was intriguing. It said in part, “Tired of the same workout routine at the gym? Come try something new! Nia uses the combinations of Tai Chi, the creativity modern dance and the funky fun of jazz which all provides a cardiovascular and muscle conditioning workout.”

I had studied modern dance for years and I love Tai Bo, so Nia sounded like something I would really enjoy. I went to my laptop and did a Google search for it and found the Nia home website. I read about it and watched a few of the videos and…quite frankly was a little intimidated. But, as I said, I am a perpetual student always looking for new experiences. So I took a deep breath, completed the registration form and faxed it in.

In my next blog post, I’ll tell you all about my Nia experience to date…

PS The Coronado Adult Education/ROP make it so easy to register for one of their classes. You can register by mail, phone, fax, in person or online.