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Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Physical Equilibrium is pleased to participate in the QSAC Auction for Autism.  Currently, we’ve placed our Outdoor Workout Classes up for bidding.  Visit the auction by clicking here and place your bid to receive a great workout while supporting a great cause!masthead

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Physical Equilibrium is pleased to announce that it will again be providing personal training services in East Hampton this summer.  Starting Memorial Day Weekend and lasting until Labor Day Weekend, Physical Equilibrium founder and head-trainer Sara DimmickHamptons_main_image is available for personal training either at Lift Gym East Hampton, at your summer residence or even at the beach.  Sessions are available on weekends and during select week days.

There’s no excuse to let your workout suffer while on vacation.  Contact Sara Dimmick at 917-744-6627 to reserve your summer personal training sessions today.

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
There’s only one week left before I dive into the icy waters of the San Francisco Bay and compete in the 2010 Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon.  Since I last blogged about my training – I’ve really picked up the intensity.  Last Friday,  I finished a 57 mile bike ride north of the city.  I was accompanied by two Physical Equilibrium clients who are training for a half ironman competition in May.  One of those “ironwomen,” Michele Caro, is also participating in Escape from Alcatraz with me.
The training ride consisted of long hill climbs and deep descents – a great course to help prepare us for the rigorous San Francisco hills. The other triathlete with us, Carly, got a flat tire along the course – so we even got to practice changing the tube.  On Saturday, we took a long swim in a very chilly pond. As cold as it was, its nothing compared to what the bay will feel like.
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This morning I woke up in a panic thinking about everything I’m going to need to pack for my race, including swimming gear, biking equipment, and running apparel.  Forgetting to bring items like water bottles, the elastic laces for your shoes, and sunglasses can really screw you up if you don’t have them.  I’m taking my bike to Signature Cycles tomorrow -  my favorite bike shop in Manhattan.  The store’s Grant Salter is the only person I trust with my Felt S22 when I’m shipping it across the country.
I have a few more training workouts planned this week here in NYC and in San Francisco when I arrive but the majority of my hard training sessions are past.  Now I need to focus on eating well, getting lots of sleep and mentally preparing for the race. My goal is to beat my 2007 time – and I plan to do it!  I’ll blog about my results when I return from San Francisco.
Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Amber=Rottman3Physical Equilibrium client Amber Phillips-Rottman was looking for a new exercise routine.  She was so tired of completing the same exercises that she actually canceled her gym membership. When I shared my resistance band workout routine with Amber she was at first a little skeptical of the benefits it could generate.  But less than a month into training, Amber was already feeling and seeing some great results.

Visit the Case Studies section of our Web site to learn more about Amber’s success with our  new resistance band workout routine.

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I just completed a great week of training that culminated with a swimming time trial on Friday, running the outer loop of Central Park on Saturday and bicycling for two hours on Sunday.  My swimming is steadily improving and I’m happy with my time trial results, although nothing I can do will adequately prepare me for the icy waters of the San Francisco Bay.

My runs are also getting stronger. I’ve now completed the entire Central Park loop twice, with the second time feeling much better than the first.  As for the bike – all I can say is, “thank goodness for the Olympics and DVR!” I’ve recorded hours of Olympic events and have lots of motivational races and competitions to watch as I cycle in my tiny living room.  I particularly love to watch skiing, speed skating and snowboarding.

Today is my day off from training and I just received a great massage and soft tissue work done by my friend and physical therapist, Sarah Emmanuel from Midtown PT. My IT Band, Quadratus Lumborum and Soleus are all feeling much better.  I’m looking forward to a good night sleep so I can stride through a 50 minute run tomorrow.

-Sara