Parental Advisory

With lightening-quick reflexes honed by catching flying sippy cups and holding onto a flailing baby, Helen makes that kettlebell swing so fast it’s impossible to catch on film. Look how she uses her ponytail as counterweight to achieve the perfect swing. Helen is part of our rough-and-ready class of moms and dads, which meets at the civilized hour of 9:30 a.m. and sometimes includes a few babies (although we don’t swing them like kettlebells, in case you were wondering.) With iron wills forged by forced indifference to whining, and quick minds trained by keeping track of soccer practices, music lessons, and school vacation schedules, our parents come in ready to kick kettlebell and take no prisoners.
Need more proof? Check out Peter near the door, doing a very advanced mill-around. Show off. beginners, don’t try that one at home…



Hey look! It’s Helen! Go Helen Go!
Nice job Helen!
Sorry to correct you, but I have seen Oliver replace the kettlebell with the baby on occasion!
Look how lonely Peter’s kettlebell looks.
Yes I was going to say Oliver swings Katia like a kettlebell…and she loves it!! Another IC devotee in the making…
Katia also makes a great motivator to get through ab work,,,she smiles as you get to the top of the sit up. I think I did my most that day!
Is that Joanna I see sneaking into the 9:30 class?
My God Shari! You don’t miss a thing. And of course it came in the form of a question.
I figured you were jonesing for a question.