
What is Group Centergy?
Redefine your self with Group Centergy. Grow longer and stronger as you explore this 60 minute journey of yoga and pilates movements. Positive uplifting music, group dynamics and supportive instructors will enable you to center your energy, reduce stress and even smile. Discover Group Centergy.
What is Involved in a Class?
The great thing about Group Centergy is that it is a consistent class. This allows you to get comfortable with movements and to see your health and wellbeing improve.
Classes start with a general warm-up, followed by tracks with specific training objectives. The class ends with a well-earned rest period, leaving you centered, rejuvenated and ready to face the world!
Who is Group Centergy for?
Group Centergy is truly for everyone, removing barriers of age, gender and fitness background. The nature of the program makes it easy for everyone to achieve success, master techniques over time and return for more.
- New exercisers will love Group Centergy because the program makes it easy to work at your own pace. Modifications are built into the program and the Group Centergy instructors are trained to look after you.
- For the “fit-it-in-when-you-can” exerciser, Group Centergy offers a lot in one session. It is a timely way to increase strength, flexibility and relax – all in one hour.
- Group Centergy is great for the fitness enthusiast because it keeps your body in peak condition. Group Centergy helps fight injury and allows for quick recovery…it puts back what the hard exercise session takes out.
- Also, men and women of all ages and fitness experiences can enjoy the physical and mental benefits of a mind-body discipline.
How often can you do Group Centergy?
Being a mind-body class, Group Centergy can be done as much as you like. It is important, however, that you gradually build a regular class schedule. During your first four weeks, we recommend you do no more than 3 Group Centergy classes per week.
How you can expect to feel?
Before Class
It is perfectly normal to feel apprehensive and nervous before your first Group Centergy class. Typically, adults do not like to be “new” at anything and they have high expectations for their first performance. It is very important to acknowledge that Group Centergy is a journey, not a destination. Your goal should be to simply sit back and start the journey to improved physical and emotional well-being.
During Class
You will feel more aware of your body than ever before because of the newness of the experience and the nature of the workout. You will probably be excited and apprehensive at the same time. Just go with it. Remind yourself that you are new and that you have to start somewhere. It might seem like the class is moving a little faster than you would like, but that is only because the terminology and movements are somewhat unfamiliar. With each class, you will become more comfortable.
After Class
You will be excited to get your first class under your belt. It is important to know that you will be sore. With any new workout or at the start of any exercise program, you will experience muscle soreness. This is because your body is adjusting to the demand being placed on your muscles and is perfectly normal.
What to wear?
The most important thing to wear is comfortable workout attire. Most people wear track pants, shorts and t-shirts, while some are more comfortable in Lycra. You should feel comfortable to move. The best thing about Group Centergy is that you do not need shoes!
What to bring?
Bring a towel, a water bottle and your energy. That is all you will need. Some people prefer to wear weight-training gloves, but they are certainly not essential. Wait and see how you feel after your first couple of classes before investing.
Arrive Early
It is important to arrive 15 minutes before class to meet the instructor. During these 15 minutes, the instructor will ensure that you are comfortable during your first class and answer any questions you may have. The instructor will ask you such questions as:
- Have you ever exercised?
- Have you ever weight trained?
- Have you participated in group fitness?
- Do you have any injuries or problems that might affect your ability to participate in the class?
Talk to the instructor after class
Remember to talk to the instructor after class. For example, let him or her know how you felt and if anything was particularly challenging for you. The instructor will then make recommendations for your next class. Most of all have fun during your first Group Centergy experience!
