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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
What about a Country Hip Hop Dance class? This is Hilarious!
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DEFINE: body, mind, and face
Monday, June 28th, 2010
DEFINE was featured on Houston’s local Fox station, Channel 26. We were able to talk about our DEFINEbody, DEFINEmind, and DEFINEface classes and talk about the great benefits of each class. Check it out!
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DEFINE river oaks
Sunday, June 27th, 2010
It is official! DEFINE is opening their second location in late summer/early fall of 2010! The goal is the beginning of September (but we will be in touch on that).
It’s going to be an amazing location with the following:
- 2 large studio rooms (DEFINEbody, DEFINEyoga)
- one smaller studio (DEFINEmind, DEFINEbaby, DEFINEbody&mind)
- a private health/nutrition consultation room
- lounge
- water bar
- retail
- beautiful decor
- and….we are going for LEED certification to make the idea of sustainability a full experience for the body, mind, your health, and environment. (more on this to come)
Check out a little preview of the building PRE-construction! We’ve got some work to do.
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Time Travel Tuesday
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Enjoy some great songs from different eras!
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eat locally?
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
There are a number of reasons why we should all consider eating “local” foods. Which reason motivates you?
1) Taste
2) Health
3) Environment
4) Economics
Taste: Local food is sold directly to consumers. Therefore, we skip the processing and packaging, and instead, we get to focus on the taste, the freshness, and the quality of the food.
Health: Even if the food is NOT organic, smaller local farms often use less pesticides on their crops than larger factory farms, which consequently, is better for your overall health.
Environment: Food from our grocery stores travel, on average, around 1,500 miles. Extra miles means extra fuel. Extra fuel means extra green house gas emmisions.
Economics: With extra fuel and extra packaging, comes extra costs. Buying locally minimizes these additional costs. Additionally, bringing business to our local economy keeps the local community businesses thriving.
If you are interested in learning more about seasonal and local farming, check out these sites:
http://www.nrdc.org/health/foodmiles/ (Thanks Kori!)
http://www.homesweetfarm.com/CSA.htm (Thanks Noe!)
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Tipful Tuesday: Sciatic Nerve Relief
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Diving was always a huge part of my life growing up, and now that I’m all grown up(most of the time) some of the injuries I experienced from diving still cause discomfort (especially when I’m not consistently doing DEFINEbody and DEFINEmind classes). My body has a wonderful way of reminding me to workout by shooting some pretty intense pain down my legs all the way through my toes. That pain is my sciatic nerve sending a message to remind me of my previous lower back injury and the compression that exists. The space significantly improves when I am keep my strength and flexibility in balance, and as a rule of them, any time there is a lack of space, that’s when we start to experience injuries and consequently, pain.
In my many years of searching for relief (including a nerve-block injection, many many months of physical therapy, yoga, pilates, and much more) I’ve found that exercises based on The Lotte Berk Method like CoreFusion (what I taught for several years), Physique 57, The Bar Method, The Dailey Method (which I also taught), and the others have really helped my lower back. So much, that I became a teacher of the method! And now that I have been teaching this method for over 8 years, I have not only experienced the benefits myself, I have been able to help other people achieve relief from steady sciatic pain.
What worked for me has been a combination of core strength with hamstring, gluteal (piriformis muscle specifically), and hip stretching. The best combination for the body is to have a structurally strong body with strong muscles that have great range of motion. And THAT is exactly what makes the methods I mentioned above so wonderful for the body. Each of these exercise methods combines strength and flexibility to keep the body feeling and looking its absolute best. They all have different styles, but each place focuses on the strength and length of the muscles.
What makes DEFINE unique, is our goal of achieving complete balance through both our DEFINEbody and DEFINEmind classes. While living in NY I also came across a method called Yamuna Body Rolling. This very detailed and thorough method combines elements of massage, chiropractic work, and anatomy precise movements. This takes muscle work and length to a new level. This method allows you to safely get even “deeper” into the muscle to allow for complete release (better than physical therapy or a lot of massages). And the best part, is that you can control it yourself.
We all have lower back pains at times, but keeping it in check and balanced is what I’ve found to be a daily challenge. So, we want to help all of our clients and beyond feel that sense of balance.
Check out the following stretches to help relieve sciatic pain:
DEFINEbody
Standing Pigeon: This can be done on a bed, countertop, or ballet barre. If you are extremely tight in your hips, then try sitting into a figure four position or do this lying flat on your back.
Spinal Twist: A great stretch for creating length throughout the entire body (both upper and lower) this stretch will directly release the piriformis muscle to give the sciatic nerve room to “breathe”…..and not scream!

Hamstring Flexibility and Cross Over: If you have a strap, great. If not, use a towel or possibly the string from your bath robe . Try doing these stretches every night before you go t bed, and you will start waking up feeling rejuvenated and refreshed. Waking up from sciatic pain is NEVER a fun night.
Keep your core and inner thighs strong and keep the hamstrings, hips, and glutes flexible, and you will start immediately feeling better!
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CD RELEASE PARTY
Friday, June 4th, 2010
Join Mike and Catherine Woodruff Thursday, June 17th at 7:00pm for Catherine’s debut CD release! The night will be celebrated at Historic Heights Theater.
Heights Theater
339 W. 19th Street
Houston, TX 77008 US
email: mandcwoodruff@aol.com for any questions:
The Heights is a dry area of Houston, so BYOB! Cover: $15
Check out her great tunes: www.CatherineWoodruff.com
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Water water water
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Did you know that brain tissue is made of 85% water? No wonder we start feeling tired, slow thinking, or possibly non-thinking in the summer! The summer heat and humidity really cause us to sweat, therefore, making it very difficult to stay hydrated!
This summer commit to drinking water throughout the day! Start by simply sipping every few minutes! Sip water vs. chugging it all at once! Each person is going to be different in the amount of water they need to consume, however, if you are feeling thirsty, then you are dehydrated!
Buy a reusable water bottle, keep refilling it, and simply sip to enjoy a clear thinking summer!
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