PILATES A THON !!! FUNDRAISER

Dear friends and family,

My son Jake's non-for-profit public school Odyssey Charter is having a fundraiser. Our fundraising contributions will directly support our Physical Education, Technology, Art, and Gardening Programs, as well as provide Teaching Assistants in the classrooms.

Our annual fundraising event is SPELLAPALOOZA, a hilarious Adult Spelling Bee, designed to stump spellers with impossibly difficult and obscure words. Our third grade team is the Beewitchers, and we will be dressing up as witches and warlocks. The more money we raise, the more "cheats" she'll be able to buy! Cheats include "Google it," "ask a friend," and "second chance." These cheats are expensive. Help us win, but more importantly, help us raise money for our school. ANY AMOUNT HELPS!

My plan is to have a full morning of Pilates Reformer Classes where all proceeds will directly go to the event ( I need those cheats !) . You can make a reservation with me to save yourself a spot which are limited to 4 per hour.

If you cannot make this event but would like to support the school please click on link below. Alternately I will give you Foundation name to write check to.

When: Saturday February 25

Hourly Starting at 8:00 am, 9:00 10:00 and 11:00 am

Pilates of Pasadena

For reservation : info@pilatesofpasadena.com

or text Maria : 213-422-3969

 

To donate, please click on the link below, and your TAX DEDUCTIBLE donation will help us reach our fundraising goals. 

https://www.gifttool.com/athon/MyFundraisingPage?ID=2268&AID=3499&PID=603442

 

 

Spellapalooza 2017 - Welcome to my pers...

 

 

Maria A Jiménez

BEST OF PILATES STUDIO PASADENA!

We did it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you all for your VOTES! Pilates of Pasadena received the Best Pilates Studio in Pasadena Weekly!

I say it over and over because it's true, you are all the greatest group to work for and with.

Vote or no vote, all our instructors are the absolute best, Abby, Charletha, Satoko, Brittany, Alison and Dorothy, I feel blessed to be a part of this group.

Thanks Everyone!

Maria

CPR and FIRST AID

Our CPR and FIRST AID that was postponed is quickly approaching.  Now is your chance to renew your certification. 

Saturday, October  1

NOON to 2:30 PM

Where: Pilates of Pasadena

kindly rsvp info@pilatesofpasadena.com

Don't Miss the Latest Event Downtown " Smorgasburg LA "

http://la.smorgasburg.com

This is the latest event taking place downtown a Flea Market and Independent Food Stall Marketplace. I have two friends with daughters doing their start ups here. 

Chef Casey Felton and her partner  Armen Piskoulian own and run " Banh Oui " Both are classically trained and have cooked at some of the top restaurants in the LA area, including Providence, Red Medicine and The Tasting Kitchen. Apparently they were over run with orders last Sunday for hours on end.

This quote from an attendee :  " They initiated a new dish - Vietnamese chicken wings with a killer spicy sweet sauce.  It was sooo good.  That dish, along with their pork-belly banh mi sandwich, essentially grabbed all the orders coming in.  The place was a big hit. "

http://www.banhoui.com

 

Hayley Dox is doing vintage. Her company is : Big Daddy's Antiques". 

I tried to make it last Sunday but ended up losing my flip-flops. Somehow I could 't see myself barefoot on the streets of downtown LA in ninety five  degree weather. YUK!

Next Sunday I will be first in line !!

I will report my findings....

 

 

It's Hot HOT HOT !!!! Precautions recommended by the CDC

Extreme Heat Prevention Guide - Part 1

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Older adults (65 years and older), infants and children and people with chronic medical conditions are more prone to heat stress.
  • Air-conditioning is the number one protective factor against heat-related illness and death. During conditions of extreme heat, spend time in locations with air-conditioning such as shopping malls, public libraries, or public health sponsored heat-relief shelters in your area.
  • Get informed. Listen to local news and weather channels or contact your local public health department during extreme heat conditions for health and safety updates
  • Drink cool, nonalcoholic beverages and increase your fluid intake, regardless of your activity level.

 

Heat-related deaths and illness are preventable yet annually many people succumb to extreme heat. Extreme heat caused 7,415 heat-related deaths in the United States from 1999 to 2010. Extreme heat kills more people than hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and lightning combined, according to the National Weather Service. In 2001, 300 deaths were caused by excessive heat exposure.

People suffer heat-related illness when their bodies are unable to compensate and properly cool themselves. The body normally cools itself by sweating. But under some conditions, sweating just isn't enough. In such cases, a person's body temperature rises rapidly. Very high body temperatures may damage the brain or other vital organs.

Several factors affect the body's ability to cool itself during extremely hot weather. When the humidity is high, sweat will not evaporate as quickly, preventing the body from releasing heat quickly. Other conditions related to risk include age, obesity, fever, dehydration, heart disease, mental illness, poor circulation, sunburn, and prescription drug and alcohol use.

Because heat-related deaths are preventable, people need to be aware of who is at greatest risk and what actions can be taken to prevent a heat-related illness or death. The elderly, the very young, and people with mental illness and chronic diseases are at highest risk. However, even young and healthy individuals can succumb to heat if they participate in strenuous physical activities during hot weather. Air-conditioning is the number one protective factor against heat-related illness and death. If a home is not air-conditioned, people can reduce their risk for heat-related illness by spending time in public facilities that are air-conditioned.

Summertime activity, whether on the playing field or the construction site, must be balanced with measures that aid the body's cooling mechanisms and prevent heat-related illness. This pamphlet tells how you can prevent, recognize, and cope with heat-related health problems.

What Is Extreme Heat?

Conditions of extreme heat are defined as summertime temperatures that are substantially hotter and/or more humid than average for location at that time of year. Humid or muggy conditions, which add to the discomfort of high temperatures, occur when a "dome" of high atmospheric pressure traps hazy, damp air near the ground. Extremely dry and hot conditions can provoke dust storms and low visibility. Droughts occur when a long period passes without substantial rainfall. A heat wave combined with a drought is a very dangerous situation.

During Hot Weather

To protect your health when temperatures are extremely high, remember to keep cool and use common sense. The following tips are important:

Drink Plenty of Fluids

During hot weather you will need to increase your fluid intake, regardless of your activity level. Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink. During heavy exercise in a hot environment, drink two to four glasses (16-32 ounces) of cool fluids each hour.

Warning: If your doctor generally limits the amount of fluid you drink or has you on water pills, ask how much you should drink while the weather is hot.

Don't drink liquids that contain alcohol, or large amounts of sugar—these actually cause you to lose more body fluid. Also avoid very cold drinks, because they can cause stomach cramps.

This information provided by NCEH's Health Studies Branch.