Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Zumba for a Cure! May 10th

Okay, you know how there are just some things that are meant to go together? Like peanut butter and chocolate? Strawberries and cream? Milk and cookies? Little black dress and peep toe pumps?
Well, that is how I feel about me and the amazing Tanya Ryan! Throw some HOT Latin music in there and wrap it all up in the incredible event space at Open Square and you got yourself "Zumba for a Cure"!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 7pm, Open Square Event Space, donations gratefully accepted. All proceeds benefit Hunting for a Cure, helping to raise awareness and funds for a cure to Huntington's Disease.
Please feel free to contact me Kate@papercityzumba.com with any questions! Hope to see you there!
If you are looking for Zumba and Fitness classes in Western Mass including South Hadley, Holyoke and West Springfield, please visit www.papercityzumba.com for a complete class listing!


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Shake Shake Shake Dance for a Cause 4/30/2011

I will be collecting canned food and other non-perishable food items in class all this week, April 25th for donation to the Shake Shake Shake Event in Sunderland, MA on Saturday, April 30th.
This event is to benefit the Amherst and Turners Falls Survival Centers.
I will also accept donations at my home if anyone can't make it to class but would still like to help out!
Please email me Kate@papercityzumba.com if you need to arrange a pick up or drop off outside of class time.
If you are interested in attending the event here are the details.
Time: 4pm-6pm on Saturday, April 30th, 2011
Location: First Congregational Church, 91 South Main Street, Sunderland, MA
Info: An introduction to the Zumba Program with area instructors, Bella Dickerman, Juliet Cannici, Kate O'Donnell, Lauren Franks and Zulma Rivera, with John Delapena from Seattle, WA
Proceeds will benefit area needy families and also the Amherst and Turners Falls Survival Centers.
Cost: $8 or $5 with canned food item

If you are looking for Zumba or Fitness classes in Western Massachusetts including, Holyoke, South Hadley, or West Springfield please visit www.papercityzumba.com for a complete listing!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Be Kind to Yourself, It Might Lower Your Blood Pressure

Seriously. It might. Check out the video of a song we started doing this week called "Shake It" by Michael Franti and Spearhead with Lady Saw. The song is a happy expression of beauty being in the eye of the beholder and knowing that you are perfect just the way you are. To delve a little more, so many of you that I know personally are in the "helping professions" which require lots of giving to others. It also requires treating others with a certain amount of compassion. I came across this blog posting which suggests that people who find it easy to be supportive and compassionate toward others often score surprisingly low on self-compassion tests. The research suggests that giving ourselves a break and accepting ourselves can lead to better health. People who score more highly on self-compassion tests have less depression and anxiety and tend to be more happy and optimistic.
Give yourself a break, you deserve it!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Thursday Night's Playlist

DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love Again- Usher/Pitbull
Lagartija Azul
El Mambo de los Shorty's- Tito El Bambino
Alright- Pitbull feat. Machel Montano
La La La- La Banda Loca
Luna- Eddy Lover
Yeah! (Batuka Mix)- DJ Joao and DJ Payssao
Salsaton- El Rubio Loco
Like a G6- Far East Movement
Blue Zone- Don Omar
Sacudelo- Willy Chirino
Donya- Arash and Shaggy
Somewhere Over the Rainbow-

If you are looking for Zumba classes in Western Mass: Holyoke, South Hadley, or West
Springfield, check out www.papercityzumba.com for a complete class listing.
Paper City Zumba with Kate O'Donnell: Bringing fabulous to a class near you!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Reclaim Fun!

A friend shared this video on her Facebook site and it made me stop and think. Here's a quick synopsis: a team of scientists found that by making a traditionally drudgerous task fun, people chose fun almost every time regardless of how "hard" it was.
Hmmm.
Just like something else I know. ZUMBA!
So I thought about it, why not apply that principle across the board? It's easy to see how much fun children can have doing something like folding laundry or digging holes for planting flowers because
they haven't learned yet that it isn't fun!
My challenge to myself and to you for this week is to "unlearn" that something isn't fun.
Have a paradigm shift.
Forget that exercise isn't supposed to fun, just "good for you."
Forget that making dinner is a chore and reclaim your inner child!
Let's take back the fun, startiung with Zumba on Monday night!