The Write Fit founder, Naomi Panzer |
Panzer leads empowerment classes at area yoga studios and neutral event spaces, which are designed to foster...
self-respect, create resilience and love themselves, she says.
c/o The Write Fit |
Finding herself a much calmer mother and person after doing
yoga for years, Panzer knew, “Girls needed the same thing,” says Panzer. “They need to
get their ya-ya’s or physical energy
out, in order to deal with their emotional selves.”
To that end, Panzer divides her workshops in to a part journaling, and part physical exercise format. “We incorporate one or more movement activities, like jumping, running, dance, obstacle courses and yoga, and then get have them journal about themselves,” says Panzer.
Each class follows a 5-step theme, says Panzer, who provides
journals and pencils to participants.
Feel. “I ask them to write words describing their feelings
on sticky notes that they then post on their bodies. They can look around and see who is feeling
the same way, whether it’s anxious, happy, sad or nervous.”Move. “It’s always a different exercise.”
Write. “It’s the journaling part. I may ask them about a time they were scared to do something, but did it anyway and how it made them feel. The idea is for them to embrace it and learn that they can turn it around in their head.”
Be. “Sitting quietly in a circle or a group yoga pose, they have a chance to pause and do breathing exercises.”
Affirmation. “At the end, I ask each girl to say something
positive about herself with her eyes closed. They leave feeling really
peaceful, confident and calm.”
With “incredible feedback” from moms whose girls have taken
classes, Panzer plans to expand her work.
“I want to find a home, maybe a studio. I'd like to do the workshops on a more regular basis. I have the younger girls
covered, but the older teens are on my radar now. They are ridiculously stressed
out under academic and other pressures,” says Panzer.Save the Date:
The Write Fit's Mother/Daughter Workshop
Where: @ KarmaKids Yoga in NYC
When: December 5th, 2015
2:00 - 3: 30 p.m. for moms and girls ages 9-12
4:00 - 5:30 p.m. for moms and girls ages 13+
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