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Saturday, July 07, 2012 • Fairview, TN 37062-0096

BellyTone® Bellydancing starting in September!

By Soraya Cates Parr

 

BellyTone® belly-dancing is a great way to begin or augment your fitness program. With BellyTone®, the belly-dance (low impact moves) do not stress the joints. The hour long work-out is highly cardiovascular and fun!  

Whole body vibration is the new 'buzz' word in fitness.  BellyTone® provides this component to fitness as your body has to do the work in a move called 'the shimmy'. This move stimulates the immune system, helps digestion, and regulates the female system no matter what the biological age of the person.  

The history of the belly-dance is an interesting one.  The moves were done by women for women (mothers to daughters, grandmothers to granddaughters) to bring health and vitality to the body.  Only in the Victorian Age was belly-dancing seen by the 'men-folk'.  Up until that time, it was handed down to promote health and happiness.  

The BellyTone® belly-dance system combines simple, repetitive moves that increase the flow of endorphins and stimulate the muscles, ligaments and tendons to create a balanced system of health to the body.  Complex choreography is not used as it can take away from the aerobic effect and cause one to stop and start continuously. You do not have to be a dancer to enjoy BellyTone®!

Contact Soraya for more information (on this site).

BellyTone® is a registered name and method. 

 

 

 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011 • Fairview, TN 37062-0096

The Media Can Destroy Creativity and Healthly Body Image

By Soraya Cates Parr

 

Today we are bombarded in every way with body image.  Being a fitness instructor for twenty-eight years, I now hear more than ever about a client’s grandchild saying “Nana, you have stuff hanging under your arms”!  It is sad that such media play exposes such unnecessary attitudes as this to our future generations.  Is that all we want them to dwell on instead of making important decisions in life? As a child, I was more interested in finding a nest or building a ‘fort’ with my friends.  I never remember looking at my happy grandmother and thinking what big arms she had.

Is it not our responsibility to teach our children and grandchildren what is important and what is polite?  There is no way to escape the madness of our ‘looks is everything’ internet/media society, but there are teaching tools for guiding a young person beyond the appearance of things.  Use them.  The future is up to our teaching methods for these young folks.

What ‘good’ (well-meaning people) do not understand is that this  type of visual/verbal media takes time away from the mind to create, enjoy, live.  We become scared of the mirror.  The mirror is a tool, not a vanity glass.  I make my living helping people become fit, not skinny or compulsive.

Until I came upon a time in my life when I faced a traumatic health issue, did I sincerely be truthful about the way I felt about my body.  There is always a window of time until a medical diagnosis.  This window is a time in life for doubt and questioning what is life’s important priorities.  For me there was a chance in a hemi-pelviotomy.  This is the removal of the pelvic girdle and legs.  I found a book on this topic and read how others had lived and thrived through this experience.  These people had taken this chance to begin to live full and productive lives.  I call that fabulous.  It was then I let down my hang-ups and relaxed about my body-type.  I had to result in what some people would call drastic measures such as not owning a TV and relying on radio for news, not reading most magazines on the newsstand that emphasized women issues, etc.  I don’t say this is for everyone, but for me it worked and has for twenty years.

If we really are the kind and genuine people we say we are, we should look at a person’s expressions, view their actions, and see their intentions toward others.  Notice how you feel when you see good friends approach you; unless you are so media- brainwashed and unhappy with your own self, do you pick their appearance apart.

I treasure my friends approaching as I know we look in admiration at each other.

Sagging glute, so what!

Soraya Parr

   

 

 

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Soraya Cates Parr

BellyTone®--Toning with your Safety in mind. BellyTone®is the most unique method of toning the total core and the entire body with no stress to joints. It is FUN and exciting! It not only focuses on the muscles and connective tissues but directly affects the digestive and genitourinary system. It is especially important for persons who are experiencing life-changes, facing conditions such as arthritis and diabetes, extreme stress levels, and for persons slow to be motivated into starting a fitness program. The program incorporates dumbbells and veils! With BellyTone® you are not just a participant, you take an active part in the class. This program is popular for Moms and daughters/granddaughters! Great idea for a 'girl party'. My Son is an officer in the Army and I want to give back to our supportive families as we cherish HOPE for each day. Contact Soraya at uptoparr747@gmail for details. ***Appointed to Governor's Council for Physical Fitness and Health for the State of Tennessee in 2005, serving on board for 2nd term.
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