Tonight I bit the bullet and registered forPlana Forma.
It’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while now, as I’ve been looking for something to supplement capoiera. But all of February has been CRAZY with work, so I promised myself that come March I would be Plana Forma-ing my way to my old body.
For those who don’t know, Plana Forma promises to be murder to muffin-tops. YES! Muffin-tops! I’m going to get my abs back, baybeeeeh!
I reserved a slot for the 730am class and if I miss it, I forfeit the payment. A handgun to the wallet is perfect motivation for people like me, specially considering how much it costs, haha.
Unfortunately, I’m forced to stick with morning classes because some weekday evenings are for capoiera, and capoiera is love, while it remains to be seen whether I will rue the day I ever heard of Plana Forma. It’s reportedly intense.
Back-to-back capoiera and Plana Forma. I predict a daily intense endorphin high and Britney Spears-esque abs (before she went crazy).
Read on below for more on Plana Forma.
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Alexei Villaraza writes about how he got his groove back through Plana Forma
Via: On The Radar
Fitness buffs are always in search for the El Dorado of workout regimens that will give them the body die for.
Last year it was pole dancing; the year before that, badminton. And for the last couple of months, it’s been running around and signing up for every marathon in town.
Seeing hoards of sprinters all over Salcedo Village has got me wondering why I stopped working out when I used to be married to my gym membership.
And just like some relationships, good things never last.
I started getting annoyed while waiting for people to finish their super sets. The programs I’d ripped out of Men’s Health weren’t as effective anymore. It also didn’t help that I used to have a friend who made discovering new restaurants an exercise in itself.
I looked down at where my six-pack abs once snuggly stayed and promised myself I’d get back into the program and try to make things work out again, pun intended.
The sad state of my gut inspired me to try out Plana FORMA™, a vibrant new series of 55-minute exercise sessions that draw inspiration from yoga, Pilates, dance, and the internationally acclaimed Physique 57 fitness system.
Developed and based in Manila, it uses more shapes and movements that stem from the training and experience of the senior FORMA trainers who are all Professional Dance Teachers, Certified Yoga and Pilates Instructors.
ON THE RADAR recently sat down with Julie Alagde, Co-Founder and Director for Training at Plana FORMA™, and Tina Lagdameo, Director of LC Corporation, the group responsible for introducing Plana FORMA™ in the Philippines.
ON THE RADAR: What are the different levels in Plana FORMA and what are the challenges for a first timer?
JULIE: The pace of Plana FORMA™ is distinct and first timers will usually find the pace of the class fast. Some are fascinated with “burn” or heat sensation in their muscles. With this comes the expected Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness, which can last for a few days. These are but a few of the strengths of garnering quick and visible results.
TINA: The levels we have here are Intro, Beginner, and Open level. What’s nice is that its not just one level. You really move up and challenge yourself, feeling more empowered each time you finish a set so before you know it, you’ve finished the class!
I noticed that during the class, the thighs were worked on the most.
JULIE: In every class you go to, there is a specific structure so even if you go to another instructor, they will still kill your thighs. More than anything else, you’re building bone density—strengthening the hip area and lower extremities. It’s usually from your core onwards that you have weight bearing. The whole torso all the way down rely on your core down.
How fast before you see any results?
JULIE: More or less a month if you go at least 3-4 times a week. My husband’s waistline went from 38 to 34 and he was only doing it intermittently twice a week and without a prescribed diet.
TINA: After I gave birth, I needed to exercise. I hated the gym so when I discovered this, it made me want to actually workout. After 3 sessions, I could feel the tightening already in my core so I really believed in it. My best friend who was taking it with me at the same time moved from a size 6 to a size 2 in a month!
So I guess after a few sessions, I’ll finally be able to run the shore as if I was on an episode of Baywatch. What are the benefits of Plana FORMA™?
TINA: We define thighs, lift seats, tone arms, and strengthen abdominals to create a lean and sculpted physique that is strong and efficiently mobile. Also, better stress management, increased lung capacity, metabolic rate, and bone density which is crucial to health maintenance, improved body awareness and posture, and stronger core and back muscles which reduces lower back pains.
Is this best paired with another workout?
JULIE: Ideally to get your results, it’s enough because if you’ve never done any kind of fitness program, you get into it and you’ll definitely feel a tightening of your core and muscles but of course you also want to get exposed to other fitness regimens. By all means, you pair it up but as it is, it already works.
Plana Forma sessions are held on the 6th Floor, Jecoprime Building
20th Drive, McKinley Business Park, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
For more information go to http://www.forma-asia.com or call (0917) 809-4392
Or follow them on Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/PlanaFORMA




Carla
/ March 20, 2011Please do tell me how your Plana Forma session goes! I’m signing up at the end of March, and well to be frank, after seeing that Sports Unlimited bit, I’m kinda petrified. LOL. But I’ve decided to be all for fitness. Hahahahaha! Anyway, please do tell how it goes!
tiffy
/ March 28, 2011Oh, Plana Forma is great! Super intense, crazy workout but I love it. It’s insane in a good way. You’re going to be cursing all throughout but you’ll definitely feel it working! Go! Maybe we’ll even be in the same class together
iamsupercarla
/ March 29, 2011I did it yesterday, and I now have my own post about it. Hahahahaha.
Looking forward to the next one!
tiffy
/ March 29, 2011Hahaha! Hope to see you in class!
Joanne
/ March 31, 2011Hi! I’m your blog follower =)
You made me start thinking of taking up a fitness class, but not plana forma hehe, something like yoga or pilates.
btw, looking forward to your next post!
tiffy
/ March 31, 2011Eeeek! Kinilig ako, lol. Somebody actually follows my blog even though I’ve been so tamad in posting haha. I get a lot of ideas for posts but life gets in the way. I will make more of an effort though, my friends and I were just talking about blogging more, lol.
You REALLY should take a fitness class. Yoga is great, if you get the breathing right and your mind is focused, serenity is yours. Pilates is torture but torture that’ll make you hot, lol. I like Plana Forma because it’s so upbeat, the music, the instructors…
Let me know what you end up trying!
Jen
/ May 29, 2011Hi! I heard about plana forma from a friend so I tried searching about it and i come across your post. Was wondering if there’s a plana forma class held in ortigas?
tiffy
/ May 29, 2011Hi Jen, unfortunately, Plana Forma is only held at Fort. Do try it though, it’s worth it!
joie*
/ July 26, 2011Hi jen,
if youre looking for something in Ortigas, maybe you can look up 360 Fitness Club. Apart from the circuit workout, they also have free classes like Yoga, Zumba, Hiphop, Kickbocking, Pole dancing, etc. They have branches in both Ortigas and Makati. I’m also trying to be fit lol but I live in QC so Plana Formas not really an option:/