Monday, December 19, 2016

5 Things Color Guard Members Should Do Over Winter Break

Many winter guards have camp days over the break, but just as many don't (especially high school groups). Instructors know that when there are long stretches without rehearsal, technique begins to fade, memory of details cleaned weakens, and the members aren't as strong as they were before the break.


Last summer I posted about things to do over your summer break (so some of this may look familiar!). Here are 5 things you can do over your break to come back strong!


1. Attend a dance class, or three
Most areas have dance classes over the winter break for teens or adults. Google search your area and see what you find. Oftentimes, studios offer the first class for free!!! Don't just stick with a style you are comfortable with, try new things too. I was trained in ballet and modern, but LOVED taking hip-hop master classes because the music was fun and the class was always energetic. I've also ventured out to take Irish dance, flamenco, and ballroom styles. Anything goes! Google Search "dance studios in" and your area.


2. Practice with a buddy
If you have fellow guard folks sticking around over the holidays, set up a spin date! Find a warm inside place (unless you're lucky and have warm weather in the winter where you are) and set aside 1-2 hours to just practice. Use the time wisely and make yourself a checklist of things you want to work on. The time isn't for goofing off and attempting crazy tricks, it's to build your strength and skill on equipment. Practice technique exercises and the work you have so far for your show. If you don't have much work yet, practice the work from fall or last winter. It will help you learn the new work quicker because most instructors have a style they stick to.


3. Post a video
Take a video of yourself practicing and post to your group's Facebook page. Here's the key though....ASK FOR FEEDBACK! Take everything said and figure out how to apply the correction. Go in assuming you need to fix everything and have an open mind.


4. Build your strength
Take the time off to make a plan to get stronger. You could set a specific goal like being able to do more pushups (correctly!) or run every day. Or you could change it up and do a few different exercises to build strength. As an example, every day you're off, you could decide to do more pushups. Here's a push up challenge you could try:


If this is too much, reduce it by 1 per day, or do only 1 repetition instead of 2. Or do one rep in the morning and one at night. Too easy? Add pushups or reps (but maintain the growth). The goal is that the last day of the challenge you are up to FIVE repetitions of 10 pushups...that's 50 pushups! They can be spread throughout the day.


5. Attend a performance of ANY kind
Find all the local venues that have performances of all types. Don't limit yourself to dance (though those are great!); seek out musical theater, plays, and acrobatic shows like Shen Yen. Also don't forget to check all the local dance studios for their performances, or local universities. Every performance you watch, good or bad, has something you can take away as a nugget of an idea or an inspiration.

Monday, December 5, 2016

Buy Local

A few weeks ago, my friend posted to Facebook asking any friends who own their own business or are consultants for direct sales (e.g., Thirty-one) to send her links so she could buy local. I love this idea! You're not just buying from brick and mortar stores, but directly from your friends!

Below is a list of my friends who I hope to buy from this year or in the future. Feel free to use these as ideas and ask your friends and family. And if you don't know someone local who sells something below, feel free to use my friends!! (Feel free to comment if I'm missing some of my friends' businesses!)

Beautiful Mesh

Fit4Mom Falls Church Vienna Fairfax


Usborne Books

  • Consultant: Hillary Hultman-Lee
  • Website: http://www.HHLlearning.com
  • Description: Usborne Books & More is a division of Educational Development Corporation (EDC), a well-established company that has twice been recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of The 200 Best Small Companies in America and three times by Fortune Magazine as one of America’s 100 Fastest Growing Small Companies, and has been in existence for over 30 years. Usborne and Kane Miller books are the most exciting, engaging, and educational books on the market today. They are high quality, innovative, lavishly-illustrated and best of all they are the books kids love to read. Choose from over 1800 bright colorful and fun titles covering a wide variety of subjects.
Thirty-One Gifts
  • Consultant: Natacha Moore, Moore Bags for You
  • Website: https://www.mythirtyone.com/moorebagsforyou/info/home?verify=true
  • Description: Thirty-One Gifts was founded in 2003 with one simple goal in mind - to help women by giving them the opportunity to run their own successful business. Not only do the fashionable, functional products make life easier – they also help independent business owners across the country support their families and reach their dreams.
Perfectly Posh
  • Consultant: Stacey Vance
  • Website: http://www.Perfectlyposh.com/poshwithstacey
  • Description: Perfectly Posh is a pampering brand. If you love great products that are as fun as they are good for you then you're going to love us. We were founded on some very simple principles: 1) We simply pamper. Nothing complicated, tiresome, or mundane here. Come and be taken care of. 2) The best ingredients. We know if you want a product to feel great when you use it, it should be made of great things. We use the very best and most natural ingredients available so you can be proud to wear and share it.
Eliza Kirchner Photography
  • Photographer: Eliza Kirchner
  • Website: http://www.ElizaKirchnerPhotography.com
  • Description: I have always been interested and involved in creative pursuits. A longtime interest in photography has recently turned into a more serious endeavor. I am excited about the opportunity to capture your moments and memories in a picture.
India Hicks
  • Ambassador: Gail Legaspi Gaull
  • Website: http://www.indiahicks.com/rep/gaillegaspigaull
  • Description: India Hicks founded the company in early 2015 with two experienced business-minded partners, Konstantin Glasmacher, a serial entrepreneur and developer of innovative and disruptive business models, and Nicholas Keuper, former Managing Director with The Boston Consulting Group. After years of creating collections for traditional retail, she decided to take a different, and far more personal, route in launching her own brand. “I didn’t want my product sitting cold on the shelves of a Bergdorf Goodman.” Rather, the exclusive collections of well-crafted gifts, beauty and accessories are sold through networks of entrepreneurial women, creating a more meaningful shopping experience. Each piece, designed by India and inspired by her British heritage, island life, and madcap daydreams, has a story. These stories (and collections) are shared by our Ambassadors, with friends old and new… Building strong, solid businesses without ever having to go into an office again.


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