Wednesday, April 30, 2014

MaZi Dance Chicago*: Spotlight on Jessica!

MaZi Dance Chicago*: Spotlight on Jessica!

Ethereal Beauty, Jessica! 
EDDO Photography

Jessica has been dancing with us since 2010 and is pure radiance! The first thing you notice about her in classes is her work ethic and in choreography, her intellectual approach. Even though there's so much substance behind the surface, when you see her dance it's pure joy as her movement defines "being present". She makes every choreography authentically her own, ranging from pure hip hop to lyrical, it's impossible not to watch her!  When she's not lighting up the stage, Jessica is a strategy consultant and travels most of the time. We admire her commitment to doing something she loves while still having an extremely demanding career, which is the case for many MDC dancers!

IN HER OWN WORDS:

Why do you dance?

The reason I dance is because it’s one of the rare activities in my life where I experience a state of flow. Flow is best described in my opinion by Cziksentmihalyi’s, “…as a state in which a person is so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter; the experience is so enjoyable that the person will continue to do it even at great cost, for the sheer sake of doing it.” Dance is not an escape from reality; rather, dance allows me to move in the present.

What does MaZi mean to you?

Mazi is family. Mazi is strength. Mazi is community. Mazi is comfort. Mazi is courage. Mazi is beautiful. Mazi is unique. Mazi is strength. Mazi is growth. Mazi is you.

We look forward to whatever Jessica does next in her professional life as a strategy guru and on stage! 
FLOWING!


-XO, Zi

*MaZi Dance Chicago is a performing group made up MaZi Dance Fitness students that wish to learn & perform choreography. Their strong commitment and passionate work ethic makes them a joy to work with and a treat to watch. They represent MaZi's core values of: INSPIRE DANCE ACHIEVE & LOVE DANCE LIVE!

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

My favorite quick mini-meals right now!

Mini-meals are the norm for me because it's very difficult to be active and/or alert on a full tummy! In each of these I try to include fat, fiber and protein to balance my blood sugar levels, give me energy and keep me full. If I don't get at least 2 of these nutrients in my mini-meal I'm starving in 30 minutes. This is what I'm currently loving right now:

EATING ON THE RUN! This yummy bar is unprocessed, organic, alkaline, gluten-free and Fair Trade!


1) Creamy sweetness!
Fage 2% yogurt (more filling and less sugar than 0%) topped with 1/2 of a cup of Trader Joe's Fiber cereal or Fiber One 80 calorie chocolate cereal and a hand shredded organic date for sweetness. (approx. 275 calories)

2) For the Greenies! (pictured above)
Green SuperFood-unprocessed and organic bar that is very tasty and filling! (230-260 calories depending on flavor)

3) Super Filling!
Applegate Chicken & Maple Sausage (2) and a fried whole egg and a piece of Ezekiel bread with butter schmear. (approx. 300-350 calories depending on your butter schmear)

4) You can take the girl out of TX.....
Quesadilla- heat one corn tortilla topped with a serving of good cheese of your choice (I like Havarti) and 1/4 of an avocado. (approx. 300 calories)

5) Back to kindergarten!
Gluten-Free S'moreables Graham Style Crackers (3) topped with 1 tablespoon of peanut butter and reduced sugar strawberry jelly and a piece of string cheese. (approx. 350 calories)
Found at Whole Foods, they're better than regular grahams!
6) Very NYC or LA snack!
Spruts Nuts Almonds serving (yummy sprouted almonds, perfectly salted!) with green kale juice that you can find anywhere nowadays, i.e. Whole Foods, Starbucks, etc. (approx. 300-350 calories) 

These take under 5 minutes to prepare, so there's no excuse to go hungry and make bad choices later on! What are some of your quick mini-meals?
-XO Zi

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Ballerina Bump Series: Morning Sickness & Cravings

Diving into a Red Velvet Pointe Shoe cupcake, 6 months pregnant! 
Ballerina Bump Series: Morning Sickness & Cravings 

"YOU ARE NOT EATING FOR TWO. You can drink a glass of nonfat milk with every meal to get your additional calorie/calcium needs."  These were the first sentences my doctor uttered after I asked how much more I should be eating. OK then. :(

Figuring out what to eat when you're NOT pregnant is hard enough.....when you add the pregnancy factor, it's daunting! Many of us try to maintain a healthy diet, figuring out what works for our body, what causes inflammation, what we are allergic/sensitive to, etc. When you're pregnant, it all goes out the window. You're in survival mode; what can I picture swallowing and keeping down?  I seem to be faring better than some in the morning sickness department and it is still preeeettty, preeeettty bad.

A typical day for my "before" was lots of lean animal & dairy protein, no yeast, limited gluten, plenty of espresso, 3-4 wines glasses/week, sushi, and vegtables. My "after" is vastly different. I can't stomach much animal protein at all, it was months before I could even think about having eggs, chicken or turkey. A fruit hater before, I am now consuming comical amounts of fruits, especially grapes and grapefruit. 

When you first get THE LIST of everything you can't have, it's kind of annoying. But then you realize that you don't even want MOST things on the list. I like to think that it's your body's way of protecting the baby. For example, since the age of 12 (not really, but kinda) I've had a Venti Americano in my hand before noon every day of my life. Now, even the days I do get a tall coffee out of habit, I take 2 sips and I'm donesky!

Here's what morning sickness taught me: 

1) It's not in the morning, it's all DAY! Make that all day and night. 
2) You can't get hungry or you'll awaken the nausea monster. GRR
3) [This] is not an all you can eat pass, if you start eating badly (especially if you didn't before), your body will not like you. 
4) You are not in charge of what you can keep down anymore. Don't force your old diet on yourself. If all you can picture is eating is pretzels then guess what?! That's what you're having!
5) You WILL, I repeat, You WILL feel better if you move and exercise. Force yourself....on your most nauseous days, just do it! It truly helps!
6) You will punch anyone that gives you advice on how to control morning sickness. ;)
7) Stay hydrated. Coffee is not your friend, don't even think about diet coke.
8) Experiment with your pre-natal vitamin, sometimes a tweak in brand or time of day can make a difference if you're getting headaches.
9) Take naps! When your little body gets too tired, that nausea will creep back in. 
10) It's a balancing act, be active, don't get too tired, eat enough but not so that you get reflux, stay hydrated but just enough to where you don't have to pee all through the night. 

And finally, just "for fun" these are some of the items that I craved the most so far:

1st trimester: Yoplait Greek yogurt, Rold Gold Pretzels (very 1995), Velveeta, as in the chemical cheese product found by the dog food at grocery stores

2nd trimester: Fruit, any and all! Slurpees (very 1995). Mixed greens with balsamic vinagrette. Cadbury's Fruit & Nut chocolate, proscuitto (a Listeria no-no!)

3rd trimester: Ice (can't get enough even though it's minus 20 degrees outside), Pink Himalyian Salt on anything, SALT, Kettle's Salt & Vinegar chips, Beef Jerky preferably from Sable, SALT and SPRUTS (a sprouted almond treat with lots of sea salt)

Again, these are just observations from my experience because I can't get enough of wanting to know if I'm normal or not from other women that have had kids! This is not medical advice, just documentation of my own journey of what has worked and not worked for me. Wishing every expectant or wanting to be expectant mom the very best!

At the peak of my slurpee & beef jerky era!


-xoxo, Zi

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

MaZi Dance Chicago: Spotlight on Stacy!


MaZi Dance Chicago*: Spotlight on Stacy!


The one and only Stacy!

Stacy is very special to MaZi! She started taking classes and performing with us in 2009. Since then, she has performed in countless venues with MaZi, taken every class, is team captain of MaZi Dance Chicago* and has now begun teaching B-Girl Hip Hop at South Loop.

Her photographic memory, unique movement quality and fearless stage presence make her extremely memorable in every piece that she's in and class she takes. She has been my muse for almost 5 years and to this day I have not seen anything she cannot do. Stacy is committed to dance fitness and healthy living, and inside and out Stacy is a beautiful person which shines through when she dances! On her spare time she's THISCLOSE to being Dr. Stacy!!

IN HER OWN WORDS:

Why Do You Dance: "Dance is my happiness."

What does MaZi mean to you? "MaZi has been my home away from home."

Catch her in then next MaZi Dance Chicago performance or Tuesdays at South Loop for B-Girl HipHop!

-xo, Zi



*MaZi Dance Chicago is a performing group made up MaZi Dance Fitness students that wish to learn & perform choreography. Their strong commitment and passionate work ethic makes them a joy to work with and a treat to watch. They represent MaZi's core values of: INSPIRE DANCE ACHIEVE & LOVE DANCE LIVE!