From one aerobic professional to another....she is really onto something here.
Perhaps I will incorporate "the lion" as shown below, into my classes...eh? Anyone up for wearing a shiny LEO to class??...Every third Tuesday perhaps....Leo's and Easy Listening. I am totally working to get this class on the schedule. I am happy to give demos...
Monday, September 17, 2007
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i can't believe she's serious! althought, i think it would be hilarious to see what your students would do. great find!
ok...if that doesn't remind me of Andrew Bagley I don't know what does!!
If I breathed in like that I would choke!! I am getting one of those leotards for class - can you imagine? My hair is to short for the lion mane so maybe I will just wear a headband?! By the way, what is that tongue thing? I don't ever feel like my tongue needs a good stretch! hummm
jos- why does that remind robertson clan of andrew? cuz if he can reinact it, i'm calling him tonight and making him come over and do it!
We used this video in some skit to promote an activity...I think both Andrew and myself ended up doing a demonstration (of course, I did not shy away from this challenge.) You should call him - make him do it, get it on video and post it on YOUR blog :)
HA! That lady is a crazy bird. Maybe I will try that breathing during labor. Although I may scar our baby for life if she catches a glimpse.
I was so excited to see your blog! Thanks for the great entertainment!
Thank goodness for Youtube, I thought I'd never see that video again. Sorry Mel, I'm in no physical condition to properly demonstrate "the lion".
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