It wasn't until the year I
was leaving my hometown, beautiful Edinburgh, that I realised we had this huge,
almighty festival in August that would bring performers, tourists and thousands
of others to the city. True, this was partly because I would've been sheltered
in school life, learning my times tables a year ahead than required and
practising my piano (Grade 1, with distinction, thank you very much. Which gave
me 2 hours of pride until Big Bro told me that they gave everyone Grade 1 with
distinction so that you're encouraged to keep going) but still, there's
something about never exploring the city you live in. It's not foreign, you
think you'll always be able to do it and so you take it for granted a little.
Unless you live in Hull. There's nothing to take for granted in Hull.
So it'll come as little
surprise to you if I said that there is a cool, outdoor amphitheatre just by
the river beside the iconic tower bridge, aptly named the Scoop (at the less
aptly names More London). I imagine it's home for shows there on the few sunny
evenings that London experiences, a comfy pitstop and photo op for wandering
tourists and while you might think its wasted and unused in the mornings, fret
not, it's not. For every Wednesday morning (during the summer as far as I think), the neighbouring
swish 37° arranges a
free morning bootcamp session. And though the grey clouds loomed ominously, 6
brave girls turned up at 7.30am to follow Instructor Hester (and her impressive
arms!)
We started with running -
round the amphitheatre 3 times, sprinting round the interior once then
jumping/stepping up the seated rows to the top row and performing zig zag
sprint intervals along a section of the amphitheatre, stepping down a level and
sprinting back etc. And then all again (if you wanted)!
After the running section we
gathered inside the scoop and did some fitness exercises - animal crawls on
fours while swinging legs from side to side (similar to what a drunk orangutan
would look like I thought), Spiderman crawl (moving opposite arm and leg at the
same time trying to keep low, like Spiderman obviously) and Spiderman crawl
backwards (a surprising amount of focus required for this. And warning - passer
bys do look). The final exercise (of this section!) was squat walks (walking
slowly while staying in a squat position - thighs burn!) after which we had a
short burst of paired running shuttle competitions.
As the session started to
draw to a close, Instructor Hester led us through a hybrid mountain
climber/burpee exercise and the we (finally) finished on a series of
core/balance exercises, similar to a couple of moves from Day 41 Bikram Yoga.
Topping the session with
some paired stretching, we were finished up by 8.30am and could all feel
satisfied that we had started the day off well. Other than the painful wake-up
call, morning exercise is the way forward, thank you Instructor Hester!
The Need To
Know:
-
Where: The Scoop at
More London (www.morelondon.com/events_details.asp?ID=193)
- Nearest
Station: London
Bridge (5 mins) / Tower Hill (10 mins)
- When: Every Wednesday 07.30am-08.30am until end of July
- How Much: Free!
The Want to
Know:
- Who’s it
For: For those who fancy a
refreshing outdoor workout to start their day
- Sweat
Scale: 8/10. (Even considering
that it was outside!)
- Strength /
Cardio / Flexi / Tone: Cardio
and toning
- Complexity: 6/10
- Fun Factor:
7/10.
- Changing
Facilities: None
- Instructor
Inspiration: 8/10.
Impressive arm definition!
The Stats:
- Total Time: 55mins
- Calories Burnt: 291
(5.8 calories burnt/min)
- Average
Heart Rate: 128pm
- Max Heart Rate: 164bpm
- Max Heart Rate: 164bpm
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