SoulCycle: aka Spinning, Yoga and Clubbing Rolled Into One Workout

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I’m leaving New York next week, but I refuse to believe it. There are too many restaurants, parks and coffee shops still on my to-do list, I’ll really miss my hands-on, bustling internship and I just love the vibe of a busy city. I’m addicted to being here.

But last night, I did have the chance to cross off something I’ve been excited to try. SoulCycle! I attended my first class at the West Village location with an old friend, and here, I give you a crash-course in this bumping celeb-workout craze. You can read about my experience and see if it’s something you’d like to try. Let’s ride!

Okay, so let’s start with the basics. For a while, I didn’t even know what SoulCycle was, let alone why it’s so popular. Isn’t it just spinning class for celebs? I thought. Nope. So here’s a mini-rundown.

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What you need to know about SoulCycle

What it is: This intense, but fun workout is essentially a fast-paced spinning class with a hint of yoga and a pulsing dance-club scene. Pretty mindblowing, right? Complete with SoulCycle bikes (basically, your standard spinning bike with special hooks for your cycling shoes), large scented candles, motivational/modern/gorgeous typography with inspirational quotes glistening on the otherwise white walls and a DJ-esque station for the highly determined and fit instructor. There are even two 2lb weights under your seat for during the workout. Pretty kick-ass!

What you need: You have to wear your most expensive LuLulemon outfit. Just kidding, kind of. I wore a supportive workout top from LuLu, but I totally didn’t have the right bottoms. My aerie skinny-crop leggings were falling off me and I wished I had something tighter. No one was wearing running shorts, either. The special shoes for the bikes were rentable for $3, but most SoulCycle-enthusiasts had their own. Interesting. Also, hydrating during this workout was imperative. Bring a big bottle of water!

Where they are: According to its website, SoulCycle is based in NYC, but has recently spread to California. It’s popularity is booming in prominent areas such as the Hamptons, SoHo and San Francisco. But the question is… will the company continue to add locations only in heavy metropolitan areas? One studio is opening in Short Hills, New Jersey this fall, but no word on any others. That’s a shame. Obviously, this workout is expensive at 35 bucks for a class. The party is pricey, but worth it if you can spare the cash. Celebs from Kelly Ripa and Lady GaGa to Bradley Cooper are swearing by it.

Why it’s so huge (in my opinion): The scene is dimly lit, but the workout isn’t. By SoulCycling, you can focus on you and your workout—not really who is around you, which is great. If you’re a celeb, people can hardly recognize you in the low lights, too (ha.). The weights involved are also awesome for a full-body workout. During the workout, we spun on both low and high resistance, bouncing up and down and side-to-side and pedaled up some intense hills. The music, compared to a typical spinning class, was 10X better in that it was loud, bumping and kind of motivational. I liked the rap and the electronic sounds during my workout. Completing a mini-strength sesh at the end of the ride made my day; I enjoyed winding down with the free weights. It was a great change up and a great over-all experience.

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Pictured: The standard SoulCycle bike. It goes for $2,200.

Attending a SoulCycle class though, metaphorically, reminded me of all of the 20-something New Yorkers out there. They’re fresh out of college, determined and more than anything: career-hungry. None of them can wait to get their hands on that juicy job—the one that pays well over a typical starting position but only buys them a 12×12 multiple bedroom apartment on a corner street in Manhattan. Is that even worth it? To these novice New Yorkers, it is. It all is. And the way that these new New Yorkers tackle their careers is the same way that they exercise. They go hard, and they’re go getters.

So imagine that YOU are working out with these people. These job-hungry, motivated, fit and hard-working young people. This pack of young women and men is intimidating!

Unless, of course, you find yourself fitting into that pack. And I did. I do. I am career-hungry, driven, motivated and most of all, passionate about this city. I don’t want to leave it. My soul won’t be leaving it. And SoulCycle reaffirmed that, so I’d say it was a successful ride. Would you try it?!

Photo credits: SoulCycle.com

Chobani SoHo: From New York to Your Kitchen

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As some of you know, I’ve been spending my summer in the Big Apple. It’s incredible! Exploring feeds me a daily dose of Manhattan, and although I’ve been interning full-time, I don’t let my work schedule stop me. I’ve been loving dining out, typing away at coffee shops, hanging out at bars and indulging in lots of FRO-YO. I can’t get enough of sweets this summer, and I’m one-hundred percent taking advantage of discovering a new gelato or ice cream shop on every block (I can’t do that in Pittsburgh!).

So when I found out that Chobani—the maker of some deliciously healthy Greek yogurt—has its only yogurt shop in NYC, I knew I had to go! The Greek Yogurt go-to lives in SoHo and serves its signature, plain snack at its best – fluffy and fresh. I ordered one of the 10 combinations of sweet, salty and fruity toppings.

Here, I share the decadent snack’s ingredients, and I even improvise my own Chobani experiment so you can make your own! Even if you don’t enjoy a traditional Greek yogurt, I promise that this recipe can turn the bitter into a bittersweet treat.

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At 150 Prince St., Chobani meets SoHo.

The yogurt creation I chose was Blueberry + Power. The flavor bursted across my taste buds and it was a great treat after my Saturday morning run. According to the shop’s menu, this portion included blueberries, chia seeds, hemp, walnuts and light agave. I definitely applaud this combination. Other ideas for yogurt ranged from Pistachio + ChocolateToasted Coconut + Pineapple and Peanut Butter + Jelly. But if you’re not a sweet tooth, you can still keep your eyes pealed for the Cucumber + Olive Oil combination. It’s even served with pita chips. Insane!

So. This is the part where YOU should try a Chobani-SoHo-inspired treat. I used some of the ingredient ideas from Chobani’s menu to create this baby. Enjoy!

Kait’s Chobani:  Strawberry + Almonds

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What you need:

4oz Chobani’s Vanilla-Blended Greek Yogurt
1/2 cup strawberries, chopped
1/4 raw almonds (chopped or unchopped)
1/2 teaspoon chia seeds
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

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I bought the 16oz large container above so that I could scoop some out later. It was more economical to buy the larger portion, too!

Dive your spoon into the container of Greek Yogurt first. Next, add the chia seeds and almonds. The strawberries come next. Sprinkle the cinnamon to finish (I wish that I would have added the chia seeds before anything else).

I scooped this great combination into the glass bowl that my yogurt came in from Chobani. They let me keep it! (Not sure if that always happens, but it was a nice touch for this recreation).

The final product turned out as yummy as it looks! I will definitely be making this a second time. Or a third.

Let me know what you think! Anyone make another Greek yogurt combination?

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