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Tired of Your Workout? Try a Slide and Glide Class

Gliding™ is a new, fun form of exercise which helps improve cardiovascular strength and increases flexibility by using small plastic discs.

 

What’s round and purple and gets you moving in every which way? Step into a pair of 9-inch Gliding™ discs and you will soon discover a new fitness routine that is as fun as it is effective.

Gliding™ is a form of exercise named after the small plastic discs that help you slide and glide your way through a multi-muscle, cardiovascular and strength with each step you take and with an increased range of motion for added flexibility.

“Picture a speed skater to imagine the side-to-side, sliding motion you get with the discs,” says Lori Kancylarz, a fitness instructor and certified personal trainer who leads classes for Hunterdon Medical Center.

“Gliding™ works your inner and outer thighs like nothing else. Lunges and squats are no longer a stationery exercise, and you can really work your ‘core’ muscles by being able to twist and bend into more challenging moves,” she explains.

Above all else, Gliding™ works because people enjoy doing it and it adds a refreshing change to ordinary exercises. Lori notes, “Men love the challenge the discs provide for push-ups and core training, while ladies love the added benefit of toning the trouble spots in a fun, yet effective way.”

Slip Sliding Away
Interested in giving Gliding™ a try? A new slide and glide class is starting at the Clinton Community Center in May. Class begins Tuesday May 20th for 6 weeks from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Clinton Community Center. The fee is $75 for 6 sessions. To register call the Hunterdon Health and Wellness Center at 908-534-7600.

  Last Reviewed: April 2008
 
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