![]() No matter how many times I have already been, the Southwest coast of Australia never fails to enchant me. If you can spend your birthday anywhere and with anyone, what would you be doing? I’m not strict about it and I don’t panic if I do eat something from my “avoid” list, I am just aware that I probably won’t feel or perform at my best afterwards. My diet mostly consists of meat/fish/eggs, organic vegetables, nuts and seeds. I have figured out which foods don’t agree with me and I try my best to avoid them – those are sugar, dairy, grains, soy and anything artificial. I don’t believe there is one perfect diet that is ideal for everyone that’s why it’s so important to do your own research and experimentation to find what works well for you. I don’t follow one specific diet but I have experimented with a few different approaches to nutrition and I’ve adopted the parts that worked well for me. Training hard is one thing but diet is so important, do you follow any particular diet or routine? Then it’s dinner, bath and bed time for the kids! Sometimes I do some more yoga/stretching before heading to bed myself around 10pm. I start warming up at around 4:30pm and then pole until about 6:30pm. I typically leave my pole training for the late afternoons. ![]() After school, we often go to a park with some bars so I can do a little bit of calisthenics while the kids play, or maybe the beach where I do a little bit of yoga/stretching as they swim. After that I run errands until it’s time to pick the kids up. I lift weights 4-5 days a week to keep my body strong and injury free. After dropping them off, I go to the gym. My day typically starts with the mad rush of getting my three children out of bed, dressed, fed and taking them to school. ![]() It is also a medium for self expression - you can convey any emotion/mood on the pole. And there are clever new tricks being created every day, so you can never run out of new things to try. There is nothing quite like the feeling of pride you get when you nail a new move. ![]() I was instantly hooked and wanted to be able to do what they could do! And from that day on, I committed myself to becoming the best pole athlete I can possibly be! It’s crazily addictive. This pole fitness thing was not at all what I had expected! Of course there was an element of sexy, but what stood out to me was how powerful and graceful they looked. When my client and the instructor started performing some tricks on the pole, I was completely blown away by their strength and athleticism. I didn’t really know what to expect as I, like many others, assumed that there is only one type of pole dancing – the exotic kind! I was quite nervous but I was willing to be open minded and have fun trying something that would take me out of my comfort zone. I had always been curious about this “pole fitness” so she invited me to come along to a private lesson at the studio to see what it was all about. ![]() Towards the end of 2015, I was working as a personal trainer and one of my clients was taking pole dancing classes at a local studio. I found my sporting passion a little later in life than most people at the age of 29. Ĭan you tell us how you got into your favourite sport/exercise and why you love it? Who says you can't juggle fitness and being a mum?! We love her and y ou can follow Angela spinning around the pole and doing pulls up here. Angela Abbott is not only a self taught pole, calisthenics and yogini - she is also a mum of three! Her incredible strength and grace on the pole is such an inspiration. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |