
Mac Fitness Holiday Hours!


This upcoming Friday through Sunday we will be offering 20% off of all of our skin care and bath products.

We are also still offering samples of lotions and pain creams. If you know anyone with chronic pain, or skin conditions, please send them our way!
ANGEL HEALING WORKSHOP CERTIFICATION!
Saturday, December 7
9am – 12pm
We are exited to bring you this workshop certification led by Marleen Wood. This Angel Healing certification encourages you to get in touch with and understand your intuition, read energy and to conduct angel card readings confidently and to learn how to work with the angels for healing. You will also discover the ways in which the angelic realm communicates with you and learn to receive messages, information and Divine guidance and healing from the angels.
Class Curriculum
● Learn About the Angelic Realm Including Information about Guardian Angels, Archangels, Ascended Masters, and Deceased Loved Ones
● Discover Your Natural Divine Communication Style
● Exploring Fears that Prevent Our Intuitive Flow
● Learn How to Give Accurate and Healing Angel Readings Using Oracle Cards
● Learn and Experience Various Angel Therapy Techniques
● Practice Automatic Writing and Psychometry for Receiving Messages and
Information
● Ways of Sharing Information, Messages, and Giving Advice
● Ethical and Confidentiality Issues Surrounding an Angel Intuitive Reading
Details and registration click on link:
“Blockage is disease/Flow is health”
http://www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com


Join Coley Bryan to explore yoga’s warrior poses. We will examine the question “Why do we do warrior poses in a practice based on non-harming?” After a fun, energizing flow, we will analyze the alignment, anatomy and energetics of these poses, and learn how to personalize them to our individual bodies. We will also explore their history, mythology, and connection to yoga’s foundational ethics.

I tend to get a lot of questions regarding the most effective way to manage pain. Is a topical treatment better than supplementing with the oil? Is there a certain amount I should be using? How long will it take to kick in?
Firstly I would like to note that the best way to treat pain is typically by attacking it from both sides (an external application as well as an internal application). This can be achieved by pairing a low to moderate dose of oil under the tongue in addition to applying a pain cream to the affected area. The benefits of using both oil and cream is that you will need much less of each product to achieve pain relief. Additionally, when using the oil, it enhances the effect of the topical treatment so as to make it more potent, and last much longer.
That being said, it is possible to achieve positive results by simply supplementing one or the other (the oil or the cream). The rule of thumb here is that a topical treatment will be more effective in the extremities, such as the hands, wrists, feet, knees, neck and shoulders. Alternatively, a pain cream will be less effective for pain management in the core of the body, such as the chest, gut, back, and pelvis. Therefore, for the core, supplementing the oil under the tongue would be most effective. When using just one of these methods, it is important to remember that the CBD may need to build up in your system for a few days before you start to feel relief. This means that consistency in dosing is key. Start with a moderate amount, and work your way down.
We are currently featuring two different pain creams as FREE SAMPLES, so please feel free to come down and try them out. You literally have nothing to lose!!!

For More Information call 866-479-3208
Thanks to the generosity of Sarah Silfer-Swift at MAGMA, we are able to offer a free Nia class to all seniors on Cape Ann. Previously this class was held at the Rose Baker Center but due to their limited space and the growing class numbers, we are lucky to be able to dance in this beautiful studio. The center is accessible via elevator, see note below.
If you are a member of the Rose Baker Center, we will be keeping attendance as the center will continue to promote the class to its members. Thanks to Rose Baker Center Director, Lucy Sheehan for helping keep Nia available to its members.

Nia is a head to toe wellness practice, with elements of dance, martial arts, yoga, and cardiovascular conditioning. We work with movements that help build core strength while honoring our body with its strengths and limitations. People think because Nia is a no impact movement form, that it is easy and not a true workout. it all depends on how you move and how intensely you use your core muscles. It can be both an incredible workout and is adaptable for those with limitations. All in the same class! Come try it if you haven’t. You will be amazed at the results.
Here is what Nia headquarters says about the practice of Nia:
Combining dance, martial arts and mindfulness, Nia tones your body while transforming your mind. More than just a workout, Nia is a holistic fitness practice addressing each aspect of your life – body, mind and soul.
We believe every person can discover, explore, unleash, and enhance their individual potential to live a healthy and meaningful life by engaging their senses and listening to their bodies.
Nia is based on the intelligent design of the body. Each workout brings mindfulness to your dance movement experience leaving you energized, mentally clear, and emotionally balanced.
Nia cardio-dance workouts combine 52 simple moves with dance arts, martial arts, and healing arts to get you fit in 60 minutes – body, mind, emotion, and spirit.
Nia is non-impact, practiced barefoot, and adaptable to individual needs and abilities. Nia classes are taught by licensed Nia teachers.
Want to try Nia with Linda?You may find MAGMA by either entering the building on the Pleasant St. side or via the Main St. entrance. The elevator is accessed by the Main St. door. Walk to the rear of the arcade and take the elevator to 5th floor and walk through the gymnastics space.
Nia is a head to toe wellness practice, with elements of dance, martial arts, yoga, and cardiovascular conditioning. We work with movements that help build core strength while honoring our body with its strengths and limitations. People think because Nia is a no impact movement form, that it is easy and not a true workout. it all depends on how you move and how intensely you use your core muscles. It can be both an incredible workout and is adaptable for those with limitations. All in the same class! Come try it if you haven’t. You will be amazed at the results.
Here is what Nia headquarters says about the practice of Nia:
Combining dance, martial arts and mindfulness, Nia tones your body while transforming your mind. More than just a workout, Nia is a holistic fitness practice addressing each aspect of your life – body, mind and soul.
We believe every person can discover, explore, unleash, and enhance their individual potential to live a healthy and meaningful life by engaging their senses and listening to their bodies.
Nia is based on the intelligent design of the body. Each workout brings mindfulness to your dance movement experience leaving you energized, mentally clear, and emotionally balanced.
Nia cardio-dance workouts combine 52 simple moves with dance arts, martial arts, and healing arts to get you fit in 60 minutes – body, mind, emotion, and spirit.
Nia is non-impact, practiced barefoot, and adaptable to individual needs and abilities. Nia classes are taught by licensed Nia teachers.
Want to try Nia with Linda?You may find MAGMA by either entering the building on the Pleasant St. side or via the Main St. entrance. The elevator is accessed by the Main St. door. Walk to the rear of the arcade and take the elevator to 5th floor and walk through the gymnastics space.

Restorative Yoga is a relaxing and nurturing practice that allows the body and mind to relax and well, restore. All you need to do is sit or lie on a mat with your body supported by bolsters, blocks and blankets. I do all the work. No energy or expertise required for you. The benefits of the practice include better sleep, less anxiety, gentle stretching of the body especially the chest and shoulders, etc.
Linda was was trained in level I Rest. Yoga in the Judith Lasater tradition by Ann Biasetti in Saratoga Springs. She will soon and be attending a level II training session in the spring of 2020 to allow for more poses and therapeutic possibilities.
Here is a link to a nice description of what Restorative Yoga is.
I hope you will try this wonderful, relaxing practice.
Drop-In Rate: Regular $25 and Seniors $15 per class
6 Class Rest. Yoga Card: Regular $120 or $20 per class Seniors $60 or $10 per class
Combo Nia and Rest. Yoga 6 class card: Regular 6 combo class card $150: $10 per Nia class and $15 per Rest Yoga class
Senior 6 combo class card $60: $5 per Nia class and $5 per Rest Yoga class
You may find MAGMA by either entering the building on the Pleasant St. side or via the Main St. entrance. The elevator is accessed by the Main St. door. Walk to the rear of the arcade and take the elevator to 5th floor and walk through the gymnastics space.