Pump Up These Jams

Whether you’re tired, stressed, or just feeling “meh,” sometimes it takes a little pick-me-up to get psyched for a workout.

When we read this story that detailed Heidi Klum’s workout playlist, we had to download it. Not surprisingly, we love it! Here it is … now tell us, what’s your favorite get-psyched song at the moment?

Records

1. I Need Your LoveCalvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding 2. Adore YouMiley Cyrus 3. CliqueKanye West ft. Jay Z and Big Sean 4. Holy GrailJay Z ft. Justin Timberlake 5. RoarKaty Perry 6. AtmosphereKaskade 7. Gold DustDJ Fresh 8. ElephantTame Impala 9. Wake Me Up —Avicii 10. BastillePompeii

 

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT!

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT!

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LOOK it!

Michelle Richardson

Michelle Richardson is training for the WHFF fitness competition in August, which means she’s been coming to The Studio (MDR) three to four times a week to prepare. Next time you see her, wish her luck in her training!

Meg M.

Meg Motamedia has been with us from the beginning. In addition to taking class with Jessi four times a week, she also runs, spins, and has signed up for two half marathons and a triathlon this year.

Stephanie

Stephanie Nuno recently completed the Whole30 Challenge, where she eliminated ALL processed foods. She’s proof that diet is an integral component to looking your best! Succeeding on this diet challenge, along with a relentless commitment to taking class at The Studio (MDR) three times a week, Stephanie has never looked better.

FEEL it!

Nabila

Nabila De Roco started coming to The Studio (MDR) in January, and she’s consistently been taking classes three to four times a week ever since. Her commitment, positive energy and big smile is impossible to not notice. We appreciate your good spirit Nabila! It’s contagious.

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Bacchus Freeman’s love for The Studio (MDR) does not go unnoticed. He's never late and has never—NEVER!—missed a class. And congratulations on your engagement!! We are all so happy for you!

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David Reanick is a performer in Cirque du Soleil’s show Totem, and he is blown away by his workouts at The Studio (MDR): “I can hold handstands for days, but I cant get through one of Dana’s classes,” he says.

Susan Fair Clark

Susan Fair Clark has been an inspiration to all of us. After recovering from an intensive surgery, Susan has been diligently working with Jessi for months. Her positive energy, sincere dedication and ever-present smile lights up everyone working out next to her.

LIVE it!

Jean Okuda

Jean Okuda (this month’s Transformer!) got a new job! She is staying in the same industry but moving to a different investment bank. Her courage to make such a change after building a sustainable career and a family of co-workers is inspiring.

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Our marathon runners -- Sandra Kim, Sevil Turner, Lauren Fulton and Jennifer Lind – are killing it, both in their ToeSox and their running shoes. On March 9th they ran the LA marathon, and credit their workouts at The Studio (MDR) as the best cross-training ever.

Nicole Pollard

Nicole Pollard tied the knot! A longtime devotee of The Studio (MDR), Nicole Pollard married her love, Ari Bayme, in Antigua Guatamala last month and looked absolutely gorgeous on her wedding day! Our very own Lisa Hirsch was in attendance and couldn't stop raving about how special the day was!

Transformer of the Month: Jean Okuda

Transformer of the Month: Jean Okuda

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Before & After!

How’d you find The Studio (MDR)?

My friends -- Kristin, Andrea, Helen and Aaryn – raved about the workouts, and I knew where (MDR) was because I drive down Washington all the time. I don't know why it took me so long to join, but I haven't looked back since! The Studio (MDR) is my outlet, my drug of choice, my addiction.

What was your starting point when you took your first class? 

When I first started, I was feeling pretty "blah." I didn't feel great about my body; I wasn't overweight, but I knew I could be in better shape. I was in a rut. I was 160 pounds, a size 8 or 10, and I could barely fit into my jeans/work clothing. I was a die-hard spin lover, spinning for 10 years almost three times a week. I was also taking yoga classes, but not very often. I thought if I did more cardio my body would become more lean. While that is true for some, my body hit a major plateau. Plus, my lower back was in constant pain. I needed a change and I needed it ASAP. I wake up at 3 a.m. for work and I was struggling to find places with classes early enough for me to take. I am not a big gym person (been there, done that) and it was hard finding a gym or studio to accommodate my lifestyle … until I found The Studio (MDR).

How tough was your first class?

I took my first class in July 2013 with Mary. I was very nervous because everyone was so fit and I thought, "What if fall on my face?" The class was so difficult. My entire body was shaking and I was pouring sweat within 5 minutes. I was light headed after class and could barely speak; my hands were shaking too! Mary was so nice to me before, during, and after class. She has such amazing energy! I thought, "Wow, whatever she is on, I want some!" Everyone else was so nice to me as well. Lisa was sitting at the front desk when I walked into the studio for the first time and said "Hi Jean!" with a big smile. I had e-mailed her prior to class to ask a few questions and the fact that Lisa knew who I was meant a lot to me. I even remember it being one of Elizabeth's first days at The Studio (MDR), and she's been greeting me with her smile and sweetness ever since.

What challenges have you faced, and what were some of your big (and little) victories that kept you motivated?

My main challenge during my transformation process has been fatigue. Since I wake up so early for work, I get tired very easily. In the very beginning, I took four classes in one week and I learned my lesson! I realized I can't do that -- I need to let my body rest. Now I take three classes a week and I am consistent. I truly believe that dedication and consistency are essential! The biggest victory for me has been being able to hold plank without dropping to my knees. Also, my focus and breathing has changed since I've started taking classes at The Studio (MDR). Of course I have good days and bad days, so I set mini goals for myself. You have to be realistic or you will set yourself up for a letdown when you don't accomplish something. Someday I will do "Saw" without dropping to my knees. Someday I will get through the entire lunge series without holding the black bars. These goals keep me strong and motivated. It’s all about the baby steps.

Have you changed your diet?

Yes! I am much more conscious of my eating habits. I do not believe in dieting or restricting myself from anything; I’m more of an "everything in moderation" kind of eater. If I want a cheeseburger, guess what? I am going to have it! I will just eat half of it and save the rest for the next day. I don't beat myself up for enjoying food. If I have a bad day and pig out, I enjoy it and just work out that much harder to work it off.

How far have you come since that first class, and what are your new goals?

Right now I’m at the point where I probably need to buy new clothes because my old ones are too big for me! I am also in a great place mentally, physically and emotionally. I love my family, friends and my job (the three most important things in my life). My biggest goals now are to complete the infamous 8-minute plank, complete a class without taking a single break, and to encourage others to get fit! I have gotten five other girlfriends to sign up for classes at The Studio (MDR) and they love it.

Are Your Zzzzs Messing With Your Fat Loss?

Good reason to go to bed and wake up at the same time each day: A new study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion suggests that keeping to a consistent sleep routine may help you maintain a healthier weight. Researchers found that women who woke at the same time each morning and went to sleep at the same every evening had lower body fat than those whose sleep schedules were sporadic.

PLANK YOU CONTEST!

Want to win a private session at The Studio (MDR) with the trainer of your choice? Enter our PLANK YOU Contest! Here’s what you’ve got to do …

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STEP 1: Email a photo of yourself holding plank to thestudiomdr@sketchbookla.com

STEP 2: We'll upload your pic to our "Plank You Contest" Facebook album.

STEP 3: Share your photo with all of your Facebook friends and tell them to start “liking” and commenting! The photo with the most likes, comments, and shares wins a free private session with the trainer of your choice!

Trainers’ Fave Fitness & Food Blogs

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Jessi’s Faves

  • http://thugkitchen.com/ - This site may not be suitable for our more consertivate clients, but it's very Jessi—strait and to the point no BS!
  • http://www.mindbodygreen.com/- This has been a favorite site of mine for a few years now, and not just because I have written a few blog posts for them! It's got a little bit of everything you want and need to get inspired, physically and mentally.
  • http://tinybuddha.com/ - I love this site because l get a daily inspiration email from them, and I can just see the first sentence before I open it and it's always something I can relate to or use to reflect on as my day progresses.

Lindsay’s Faves

Dana’s Faves

  • http://nourishmentnow.com/ - This is my all-time favorite recipe and health food website. It offers easy recipes for healthy, clean eating as well as a guiding point for living healthy inside and out! I also follow her on Instagram (nourishmentnow) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/NourishmentNow)
  • TamalYoga is a fitness/wellness Instagram account that offers food for thought as well as inspirational photos and food.

Mary’s Fave

  • http://www.lifebalancebychelsea.com/ - Chelsea is my sorority sister from college and she’s now a health coach. I love visiting her website and checking out all her accomplishments. She offers healthy eating tips that apply to everyday life!

C’mon, Get Happy!

The founder and CEO of The Studio (MDR), Lisa Hirsch, is happy. Like, always happy. Want to know what never fails to make her smile? Read on …

1. New clothes! I love when boxes arrive at The Studio (MDR) from our different retailers and we start to unpack the new season of clothing! This just in: All new Beyond Yoga and AlO spring items. I absolutely love the hot pinks and warm yellows that are up on the racks. We even have some clothing for men as well!

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2. A night out. Recently, I had the good fortune of going to the new Cirque Du Soleil Totem show here in Santa Monica.  If you can check it out while it’s in town, go! I was sitting at the edge of my seat the entire time!

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3. Fro-yo. There’s nothing like frozen yogurt from my favorite happy man, Sparky, on Main Street in Venice. I always change up the flavor I get, but one thing remains the same: LOTS of colored sprinkles. It is one of those treats that makes me feel like a little girl again.

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4. A great manicure/pedicure. My go-to spot is Main Attraction in Santa Monica. I would tell you who I go to each week but then I would never be able to get in!  Ha!  Favorite colors: Sugar Daddy (one coat ONLY) on my nails and Power Clutch on my toes.

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5. Trying new activities. A round of golf (check out my fancy golf shoes!), taking a barre class or going on a hike I’ve never done before is always good for my soul. I’m pretty adventurous when it comes to activities that get me off my computer and outside! Any suggestions or want to take a class with me?

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6. A good deal. When I see a great deal on GILT Group (we all know that I may have a slight online shopping problem) I get giddy. And when that brown box arrives, it’s my birthday over and over again!

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7. My red Biria bike. You’ll find me on it on a sunny day getting around Venice and the Marina.

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8. The Cow’s End hot coconut chai tea. The only thing better than a cup of this is having one while catching up with a friend. Delish!

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9. Archipelago Botanicals Global Bazaar Soy Candle. It smells fabulous AND it’s hot pink. Check it out here

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Transformer of the Month: Lisa Avery

Transformer of the Month: Lisa Avery

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Lisa - Before & After

This warrior took her first class with the simple goal of not falling off the machine! Now, she’s 32 pounds lighter and had to shop for a new wardrobe when she went from a size 8 to a size 4. Here’s her story.

How did you find The Studio (MDR)?

Actually, The Studio (MDR) found me. I was taking classes for a short time at another studio where Jessi were previously teaching. After my first class, I literally could not move for several days. While I’d initially only wanted to do SPX for one month, after the first day I was hooked. It was like nothing I had ever experienced.

Tell us a little more about that first class, and your initial goals …

I was hoping not to fall of the machine! I have exercised all my life. I always had personal trainers and private classes but I was getting older and my body seemed to be slowing down. I also stopped smoking after 32 years and gained a lot of weight as a result. People constantly referred to me as “thick.” When I first started working out at The Studio (MDR), my goals were to change my body shape -- not just lose weight. I wanted to re-shape my body and build my endurance to get as strong as possible.

What were some of your first challenges you had to face?

When I started at The Studio (MDR) I had extreme problems with my back and hips. I couldn’t even hold a plank without going to my knees, and almost every exercise would cause me a great deal of pain in my back as well as my hips. I discussed my issues with the wonderful instructors and they would all modify certain moves and guide and help me through it all. Pretty quickly, I started getting so strong in my core that my back pain disappeared altogether.

How has The Studio (MDR) changed your life?

For starters, I have far exceeded my initial goal of getting uber-fit and strong. I was 154 pounds and a size 8 at my heaviest; now I’m down to 122 and a size 4. It was so much fun buying all new clothes! In addition to working out at The Studio (MDR), I also completely changed what I eat. I am living my life gluten free, I limit my carbs, and I eat primarily protein and vegetables. And I am loving it! Even better, my life has become so much fuller with all the new friends I have made at The Studio (MDR). Everyone is so inspiring and motivated. I found it so helpful and supportive when Lisa invited The Studio (MDR) to do the Cleanse Challenges. I have become very close with several women at The Studio (MDR) and often socialize with them outside of class. I am grateful for so many wonderful friends that I have made here.

Any advice to those who are inspired by your success?

My advice is to not over-train; I have done that in the past, not allowing my body to recover, and it wasn’t helpful at all. In fact, I found that I lost more inches when I slowed down and gave my body a break between workouts. Also, it’s crucial to realize that diet is at least 50 percent of the equation when it comes to fitness, and that includes staying well hydrated.

A Love Note from Lisa

LisaThe Studio (MDR)’s fearless leader, Lisa Hirsch, on the healing power of love and the importance of staying positive when life throws you a curve ball or two … February is the month of love and for love, and right now I’m finding my heart is full of love and gratitude for all of you. I never could have imagined all of the love and light you would bring to my life when I was opening The Studio (MDR) three years ago, and I want all of you to know that you’ve been this light for me during good times and tough ones.

Speaking of those tougher moments in life, my mom’s significant other, Richard, has faced more than his fair share of them. I called Richard a couple weeks ago to wish him a happy birthday. For 12 years, he’s defied the most frightening odds as he’s battled many major health issues that are too numerous to mention. In addition to the stress of dealing with those challenges, he has also faced and overcome some of the most difficult hardships imaginable that not only affected him, but also his children. While I won’t go into the details of his struggles and survival, I am constantly inspired by this giant of a man’s ability to have an encouraging, hopeful attitude and focus on the love in his life. Richard never mires himself in the past or gets stuck in a “why me” attitude; he lives each day to its fullest and doesn’t allow his life-threatening challenges to define who he is. As a result, he’s built a beautiful life with my mom over the last 17 years.

When I called him for his birthday, I asked him what he was going to do. He told me that he was about to have dinner with the most gorgeous woman, and then he went on to describe just how in love he is with my mother. After 17 years! Richard is proof that no matter what has happened in your life or what struggles you have faced or currently have to deal with, it is never too late to find love.

Maybe you’re waiting to find your true love, which could happen for you at 23, 42 or 67!  Maybe you’re hoping to find more love and compassion in each moment of the day. My advice is to do whatever it takes to eek out a little bit more love in your life. Of course, to do this you’ve got to first learn how to love yourself. (I know I have said that before, but it is so important!) Then, I think you’ve got to do things that bring more love and compassion into your everyday lives. Help a friend who’s in a funk by bringing her to a class at The Studio (MDR). Really drink in a compliment someone gives you about how pretty you look. (Why are compliments so tough to embrace sometimes?!) And try, like my mom’s true love Richard always does, to remember the healing power of love in your life. If you do this, I just know big, beautiful, amazing things will unfold for you.

Big hug and lots of kisses for this special month,

Lisa

Transformer of the Month: Natalie Moore

Transformer of the Month: Natalie Moore

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Before & After! This warrior worked out at The Studio (MDR) all summer with a broken foot. Yep, you read that right. Not only was her doctor amazed at how quickly she healed, but everyone is also blown away by how fit she looks! Here’s her story of transformation …

How’d you find (MDR)?

I had heard about The Studio (MDR) after some of my girlfriends had been going and raved about the classes and instructors and let’s be real, they started to look better than ever. I had been in a workout rut, jogging and not really doing much strength training. I took my first class in June 2012 with Jessi, and I’ve been hooked ever since. I had tried other Lagree Method/SPX studios in the area but they never kept my interest. At (MDR), the classes, instructors, gorgeous hot pink studio,15 megaformers or the fact that the owner, Lisa, made it a point to introduce herself to me during my first week in class all played a part in me being obsessed with The Studio (MDR). I love the atmosphere and the vibe -- and did I mention the glitter wallpaper?! Love. Also, it’s one of the most difficult workouts I’ve ever tried.

You’ve been working out with a broken foot! Tell us about that …

I had been taking class at The Studio (MDR) for just over a year when I broke my foot (the 3rd and 4th metatarsal). I was devastated. I had been training for an upcoming half marathon and knew that I wouldn’t be able to do the run.  After leaving the orthopedic surgeon’s office on crutches and in a CAM Boot, I couldn’t stop crying knowing that I wouldn’t be able to work out. My doctor had said I absolutely was not allowed to put weight on the broken foot and that I'd be out of commission for about 3-4 months. After about 2 weeks of icing and elevating my foot, I was not only feeling lazy (more like a water-buffalo), but mentally I was going crazy. I had never gone more than 3 days without exercise, so this was torture. I emailed Lisa and explained my situation, and she immediately emailed me back saying that they would allow me to come to classes and would modify any weight bearing moves for me. To say I was ecstatic would be an understatement! My first class back I came in on crutches, rocking that big black boot, grumpy and feeling very sorry for myself. They taught the class but would give me a modification if I couldn’t do the move. I did everything on my knees and crutched out of there dripping sweat and happy for the first time in weeks. Quickly, I began to get stronger and was even doing planks and pushups on one foot.  The Studio (MDR) was and still is my happy place.

I ended up on crutches for 9 weeks, and then I had the cast/boot on for a total of 13 weeks.  I never had issues w/underarm pain like a lot of people do with crutches, and I think that has a lot to do with MDR's kick-ass classes building up my upper body strength. I got guns now! My doctor was amazed at my fast recovery (he never knew I took class) and I owe that to  The Studio (MDR). I truly believe MDR healed my foot!

What has been a breakthrough moment for you?

After my boot came off, an instructor mentioned focus in one class. I then began to really concentrate on my breathing and focus on perfecting my form. I think this has made a huge difference. Of course I zone out and think about my job, laundry or whatever I have to do later, but the goal is to focus on doing the work in the class. The result has been an almost 10-pound weight loss, most of which has happened since I broke my foot. I feel strong and more confident. I am also running again and wearing heels! This past Monday, I was bummed that I had to go on a work trip and was going to miss the 8-minute plank … so I got up super early and did an 8-min plank on my own at 4:30 a.m. prior to catching my flight.  While at my sales meeting this week my co-workers, most of whom I hadn’t seen me since last January, all commented that I’d lost weight and looked very fit.

What’s in store for you in 2014?

Not only is my butt smaller now, but I feel so strong -- both physically and emotionally. I can’t wait to get that first half-marathon on the books for 2014.  I cannot fully verbalize how grateful and thankful I am for Lisa, Jessi and the rest of the team at The Studio (MDR). I really do think that I never would have gotten such a positive outcome following my injury if I hadn't been training at The Studio (MDR). My life is so much fuller because I’m working out here.

Get Perty: Lisa’s Top Beauty Picks Right Now

No time to shower after your (MDR) workout? No problem -- as long as you’ve got a few of Lisa’s favorite beauty products stashed in your gym bag! When it comes to beauty, my biggest mantra is that less is more. Don’t get me wrong -- I am ALL about the glitz and glamour when we’re talking about clothes, shoes, and handbags. But I love beauty products that are natural looking and low-maintenance -- especially because I am always on the go and usually coming straight from The Studio (MDR). Here are a few of my current faves:

Anthelios Daily Moisturizer Cream SPF 15

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Whenever someone tells you to wear sunscreen daily, listen! They’re not just saying it to be annoying. Applying sunscreen to your face every day, especially in sunny California, is my not-so-secret way of trying to prevent wrinkles and keeping my skin soft. I swear by Anthelios Daily Moisturizer Cream. It’s thin and easy enough to apply on my face without the fear that the moisturizer might clog my pores, plus you can put some makeup over it without it looking caked-on.

Yves Saint Laurent Volume Effect Faux Cils Mascara

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I have been blessed with super-duper long eyelashes (thanks Mom!), and I try to enhance them by using this mascara.

Dr. Jart Beauty Balm

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This one-step balm is made of all-natural ingredients, and it hides most unwanted imperfections. I trust this product with my life (okay that is a lil’ dramatic but…it’s good!). I’ve ordered so many from Sephora that they have made me a VIB member!

Chanel Lip gloss Levres Scintillantes 03- Glaze

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Sometimes I think that red lipstick can make you older -- like you’re trying to come to the party with all of your big sister’s friends. I steer clear of the rich reds on my lips and go for this light pink, shimmer gloss instead. It dresses up every outfit -- especially my workout clothes!

Tom Ford Flamingo Lipstick

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A friend of mine forced me to try on Tom Ford's lip color in Flamingo because I tend to shy away from color and I fell instantly in love!  Maybe I’m a sucker for pink (ahem…just take a look up at our hot pink ceiling at The Studio (MDR)!) but what can I say, everything Tom Ford does turns to platinum.

Tom Ford- Jasmin Rouge Parfume

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I am cheating on my beloved Chanel Allure that I have been wearing since the beginning of time with Tom Ford parfume in Jasmin Rouge. All of his scents smell differently on each person so you really have to go spend some time with a specialist to find which is right for you, but worth the time and well worth the cost as this lil’ bottle is a bit on the pricey side.  Dab some on after class and you walk out smelling like a queen.

A Letter from Lisa

LisaThe Studio (MDR)’s fearless leader, Lisa Hirsch, talks about the art of letting go, and how doing so is the key to capturing and creating a life that gives you the best shot at becoming your happiest you.  It's a brand new year and The Studio (MDR)’s 3rd birthday. Is it just me, or did 2014 burst onto the scene with enormous positive energy and a great deal of promise?!

When I think about all of the exciting things that are in store for all of us this year, the topic of letting go – and the difficulties in doing so – also comes up. Whether it is a bad habit, social media, an ex-lover, or a friend who no longer enhances your life, it can be so very hard to remove ourselves from these attachments -- even when we know they are no longer good for us. Why is this?

What I have learned is that holding on to someone or something that no longer fulfills us cannot act as a substitute for our inner emptiness. It may be one of the hardest lessons to learn, but we have to try to "let go" of what has become stale and unfulfilling in our lives and work on filling that void with something more pleasing and better suited for who we are. Only then can we make room for the right lover, friend, hobby, etc. to enter our lives in order to succeed in capturing and creating a life that will result in our happiest selves.

So, spend some time thinking about what you need to let go of to help you become a happier, healthier, and more mentally fit person. It may be something very small, or it may be something quite vast and overwhelming. If that’s the case, don't overwhelm yourself and make a change suddenly or all at once. Instead, take a step forward today and plan on how you are going to begin to let go slowly, step by step. Even taking that small step will empower you to move forward to towards your goal of letting go even more.

Life should not be a personal prison; it is meant to be lived to its fullest and can be re-started at ANY age. There are many chapters in our lives, some more rewarding than others. Sometimes we just need a quick reboot to allow new and better experiences to take focus, enabling us to be receptive to things we never dreamed were possible. So, my friends, let's take steps towards creating new and better chapters -- and let us do so together. As always, if you need an ear, I am here.

A big hug and kiss to each of you. Here's to a very special and strong 2014!

Lisa

My Weekly Workout Log: Lindsay

Lindsay HallamWant to know what other workouts will best enhance the classes you’re taking at The Studio (MDR)? Each month, we’ll be highlighting our trainers’ exercise logs so we can see what they do to stay looking so fit. Get ready to get inspired by Lindsay’s routine …

MONDAY - JANUARY 6th - The Studio (MDR)

First class back from holiday break and WHOA! This was the longest break I've taken since I started at The Studio (MDR) and I was feeling the burn!! I'm always glad to get back into my routine after leaving town. It's still hard for me to stay on track when I'm out of my element.

TUESDAY - JANUARY 7th - Rest

I practice what I preach and take a rest day after my (MDR) classes. It's important to rest so your muscles repair, heal and get stronger. When I first started working out at the studio years ago, I came everyday and wasn't noticing any change in my body. It wasn't until I started adding rest days that I started seeing results.

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8th - The Studio (MDR)

Still sore from Monday but felt great after class!

THURSDAY - JANUARY 9th - Run

Normally I would take a rest day, but after indulging a little over the holidays, I'm adding some light cardio to whip myself back into shape. A light cardio based activity on a "rest day" from The Studio (MDR) helps to maintain metabolism and continue to burn fat. Since the rest of the country is experiencing the polar vortex, I thought I would take advantage of the SoCal sun and I went for a light run through the Venice canals.

FRIDAY - JANUARY 10th - The Studio (MDR)

Friday FUNday at The Studio (MDR)! It’s always a great, high-intensity class at (MDR) on Fridays. It's my favorite day to workout. This class REALLY challenged me and I was soaked by the end!

SATURDAY - JANUARY 11th - The Santa Monica Stairs

My first time ever doing the Santa Monica Stairs! I went down and my first thought was, "This is it?" I thought it was going to be a cakewalk. I was wrong. VERY, very wrong. I decided to see how many times I could make it up and down in ten minutes for a quick, light workout. I survived three rounds and had to use the railing as leverage to get myself back up the last few steps. My jello legs barely allowed me the short walk back to my car and I'm not 100% sure I was safe to drive because my leg shook the entire way home!

SUNDAY - JANUARY 12th - Golf Range With Friends

I didn't realize how much I would enjoy this but it turns out there is a lot of satisfaction that comes from whacking golf balls. I went to the golf range in Westchester with a few friends and we had a blast! My legs were still SO sore from class on Friday and the stairs yesterday, but fortunately you stand pretty still when you hit golf balls at the range. :)

Trainer Bake-Off: Healthy Chili

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Lindsay’s Anything-Goes Chili

This is my go-to recipe when I want something hearty and healthy. I love chili because it is so versatile, cheap, and easy. Pretty much anything goes, and it only gets better day after day as all the flavors meld together!

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 2 cups chopped onions
  • salt to taste
  • cayenne pepper to taste
  • 2 pounds grassfed stew meat
  • 1 tbl chili powder
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp dried oregano
  • 2 tbl chopped garlic
  • 3 cups crushed tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup tomato paste
  • 2 cups organic beefstock

Directions:

In a large saucepan, heat the canola oil. When the oil is hot, add the onions and saute for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the vegetables start to wilt. Season with salt and cayenne. Stir in the stew meat, chili powder, cumin, crushed red pepper, and oregano. Brown the meat for 5 to 6 minutes. Stir in the garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, and beef stock.. Bring the liquid up to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Simmer the liquid, uncovered for 1 hour, stirring occasionally, or until the beef is tender. Skim off the fat occasionally. Re-season with salt and cayenne.

Dana’s Veggie Chili

Here's my favorite chili recipe, which I’ve adapted from the Whole Foods website. I love it because it’s healthy and filing all at the same time. Plus, it has a spicy kick. I love spicy! And the heat helps rev up the metabolism!

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 1 large carrot, chopped
  • 1 stalk celery, chopped
  • 1 medium green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
  • 1 medium red bell pepper , cored, seeded and chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic,  finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped chipotles in adobo
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes, with their liquid
  • 3 cups cooked red kidney beans, drained
  • 1 1/2 cup cooked black beans, drained 1 tablespoon dried oregano

Directions:

Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add onions, carrots, celery, peppers and garlic and cook for 10 to 12 minutes, until vegetables are softened but not browned. Add chipotles, oregano, cumin, chili powder and salt. Stir to blend. Add tomatoes and 4 cups water. Gently simmer over low heat, uncovered, for 45 minutes. Add beans and simmer an additional 30 minutes. Garnish individual bowls with green onions or sour cream, if desired.

Lisa’s Turkey Chili

I’m on a mission to cook more in 2014, and chili is a great dish for beginners like me! A friend passed along this recipe and I love it. It’s hearty and healthy at the same time, and the perfect protein-packed lunch or dinner to have after a workout at The Studio (MDR).

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup prechopped red onion
  • 1/3 cup chopped seeded poblano pepper (about 1)
  • 1 teaspoon bottled minced garlic
  • 1 1/4 pounds ground turkey
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 (19-ounce) can cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes, undrained
  • 1 (14-ounce) can fat-free, lower-sodium chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 6 lime wedges

Directions:

Heat a large saucepan over medium heat. Add first 4 ingredients; cook for 6 minutes or until turkey is done, stirring frequently to crumble. Stir in chili powder and next 8 ingredients (through broth); bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 10 minutes. Stir in cilantro. Serve with lime wedges.

The Healing Soup You Need to Make Tonight (and Throughout the Holidays!)

SoupThe Studio (MDR)’s healthy-eats recipe blogger, Arielle Ramos, shares the healing soup that’s the perfect antidote to all of the extra sugar you’re eating this time of year Food has the power to heal, a concept that is close to my heart, as a graduate of the Chef’s Training Program at The Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culinary Arts. During my year of culinary study I learned about the expansive and contractive property of foods, or the yin and yang, if you will. Ever notice when you drink wine, or eat a bunch of sugar you feel “spaced out?” Or when you eat a lot of cheese or red meat you feel tight and lethargic. In the culinary world I use this macrobiotic principle to determine which whole foods to prepare for a balancing meal.

During Cakes and Pies month at The Natural Gourmet Institute, my entire class fell wildly out of balance. We tasted everything we made which meant eating sugar for almost every meal of the day in large quantities. During that month it was a challenge for all of us to stay intellectually focused despite starches and sugars as our mind’s only fuel. That’s where this miso soup comes in. I was first introduced to this recipe on a particularly sugar infused day, where we had to convert cookies from their original recipes to healthier versions. Making a big pot of this Asian elixir was an integral part of the class.  It was the chosen antidote to expansive, acid-forming sugar and flour.

A bowl of alkalizing miso soup, chock-full of vegetables, live with digestive enzymes and rich in minerals from seaweed, is the perfect balance for a sugar high. When I ate it, I could actually feel myself “come down” almost immediately and re-focus on the task at hand.

Now I didn’t invent miso soup – and I didn’t even re-invent it. This recipe is one of my fondest from my instructor at culinary school because of how it worked its magic, soothing my sugar-induced nausea and confusion. So in sharing one of my favorite recipes with you, I hope you will use it during your own holiday bake-a-thons, gingerbread frosting ceremonies, Chrismakuh dinners and the like, to rebalance the overly expansive property sugar consequently has on our systems. This recipe is incredibly easy and delicious, and should take under 45 minutes to make.

Healing Miso Soup

Serves 6-8

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons sesame oil (NOT toasted)
  • 1 onion, sauté slice
  • 1 carrot, matchstick
  • 2 ribs (pieces) celery, diagonal slice
  • 8-10 shitake mushrooms, sliced
  • 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
  • 1 piece of kombu
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup wakame, soaked 15 minutes and drained
  • ¼ cup arame, soaked 15 minutes and drained
  • ½ lb. tofu, diced
  • 2 quarts (8 cups) water
  • Ginger juice to taste
  • Lemon juice, to taste
  • 1 cup (or more) miso of choice
  • Scallions, sliced, for garnish

Directions:

1. Heat oil in a 3-quart pot. Add onions, carrots, celery, shitakes, garlic, kombu, and salt. Sweat for approximately 15 minutes on low heat, covered.

2. Add wakame, arame, and tofu. Continue to sweat for another 10 minutes.

3. Add water, bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for another 15 minutes. Turn off heat. Let broth stand for 5-10 minutes. Add ginger and lemon juice.

4. Temper miso mixing with 2 cups of the broth. Add tempered miso back into the soup. Serve, garnished with scallions.

*kombu, wakame, and arame are all sea veggies you can find in any Asian Market or the Asian section of your local Whole Foods.

This soup reminds me of a simple, profound truth: whole foods have a power to restore balance, to heal – if we know how to use them. As a chef and NGI grad, just ask me how to cure an upset stomach, nausea, bloating, a headache, a hangover, insomnia, a sugar binge, and I can give you an effective food remedy. Food and healing – it’s my thing.

Wishing everyone a very happy and healthy holiday.

Love,

Arielle

Shopping with Lisa

Last month, we brought you Lisa’s favorite healthy eats in Venice (plus her go-to orders). Now, Lisa reveals her current shopping splurges. Think of it as the last-minute holiday gift guide you’ve been looking for. Okay, I admit, I have tiny shopping problem, and I have become addicted mostly to online shopping since I spend most of my time working. While some may say it’s a little indulgent, I take no shame in saying that it is important to me to feel good in what I am wearing, whether it’s my workout clothing or what I wear to dinner (and sometimes they are one in the same!). Here’s a little peek at the fun stuff I couldn’t resist this month. The best part? Most of these items are available at The Studio (MDR), so it's one-stop shopping!

UnknownThe Neshama Project.  Ever since I met Rachelle Tratt, the creator and designer of the Neshama Project, these little hamsa necklaces have been one of my every day “have to put on” pieces. The eye catching opal stone hung on a delicate chain dresses up every outfit, from what I wear when I’m walking the dogs to the long dresses I love wearing in the evening. This is a piece I continuously get compliments on and love to wear at all times. The hamsa is supposed to bring peace, and I like to think it has definitely helped me stay sane throughout my crazy-busy days. Plus when you buy one, 10% of all proceeds support one of The Neshama Project's partner charities that you get to choose at check out if you buy on Rachelle’s site.

ShoppingShine on Sierra Leone Shine on Sierra Leone is a charity started by Tiffany Persons in an effort to support Sierra Leone. The money donated helps the people there maintain self-sustaining businesses that benefit and provide sufficient profits for the local communities. This winter at The Studio (MDR), we’re selling hand-woven scarves and 100% of the proceeds will go to this organization, which will give all of the money directly to a Sierra Leone girls’ school. I am in love with the colors in these scarves, especially rich reds and deep blues. Their original style, warm muffler like quality, and giving-back sentiment have me buying 100!  Show your support and buy at least one!

Beyond Yoga & Michi When I am getting ready for a day at The Studio (MDR), I always throw on some of the Beyond Yoga Collection. This winter I have been wearing the super-warm long leggings in both plum wine and teal. Not only is the fabric so soft, the leggings aren’t see-through and they’re so warm! Plus, the earth tones warm up my look when I put on my black puffer. Another MUST this winter are the MICHI Luna leggings that we sell at The Studio (MDR)! They are so fabulous! I saw one of our clients wearing them and I raced online to purchase them for the studio. They are the perfect blend of unique and sexy. I may even wear them out later.

05666_PK5706J-Crew When I’m looking to have a fun night out with my friends, I wear these gold J-crew shoes. They go with everything and anything and always put me in a party mood!

BKR Water Bottle Drinking enough water has always been a challenge for me, but having my heart BKR bottle helps me remember to down my H2O. I love the BKR water bottle in storm with the pink heart.

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Garmin Watch I don’t run, but maybe I will now with this watch!

Commando Tights Staying warm can be tricky, even in sunny California. I am in LOVE with these commando tights. They have a Spanx-like quality but aren’t too thick. Everyone needs a million pairs.

largePaleta Shopping for food is one of my most neglected activities, and that is why I LOVE Paleta meals. Shopping on Paleta is super easy; I tell them my dietary restrictions, what I like and don’t like, and they somehow always send me EXACTLY what I want.

SHOES! Its always high bootie season for me (and I mean that in regards to The Studio (MDR) as well as my feet – ha!) and Minnetonkas have never gone out of style!

Jo Malone I am totally a sucker for anything that smells delicious… especially when it's Jo Malone nectarine fragrance. Smells like heaven.

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If it’s monogrammed, it has my name on it. Literally.  I love anything and everything that is personalized. Napkins, towels, handbags … Longchamp totes. They make great gifts … hint hint!

Transformer of the Month

Transformer of the Month

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Nicole - Before & After Nicole Schroeder has always worked out, but she came to The Studio (MDR) when logging hours at the gym wasn’t helping her drop those hard-to-lose last 10 pounds. Not only has she dropped that weight but she’s also toned up in ways she never thought possible. Here’s her story …

What prompted you to start taking classes at The Studio (MDR)?

I’ve always been very focused on being healthy, working out, and doing something for my mind. I used to go to the gym 5 to 6 times a week, where I mostly did cardio. I hit a point where I felt I needed a change to my routine to really get toned. So I actually bought a Lifebooker deal for The Studio (MDR) not knowing what was about to happen to my body and mind. I always liked Pilates and thought, OK let's try this "Pilates" studio. Clearly, I had no idea that this was not a traditional Pilates studio, but I was excited to try it.

My first class was with Mary, and I remember just trying to keep up! Mary was wonderful, and helped me through the class with the correct form and modifications. The one thing she kept repeating that has stuck with me to this day is "tuck your pelvis". I had no clue what she even meant back then! At the end of the class I was sweaty and exhausted but felt good. The day after I was quite sore, and thought to myself, OK I can do this once a week. I now go to The Studio (MDR) 3 to 5 times a week depending on my schedule!

What's been your biggest achievement in class?

Every week and month I have little achievements. My first one was after a couple of months, when I was able to a get through exercises like reverse wheelbarrow, reverse catfish, donkey kickbacks, and scrambled eggs (so incredibly hard for me!) without stopping. Also, my form during the exercises got much better, which Lindsay mentioned several times to me. This made me feel good and pushed me even harder. When I started taking classes, I knew I would hit new achievements, and I did. The biggest one in classes was using two yellow springs instead of one. OMG, it was so hard! When I was able to do reverse catfish with two yellow springs it was an amazing accomplishment for me. The second one happened a few weeks ago when we had to hold a 5-minute plank. I was not able to hold a plank the entire 5 minutes, but I did 2 minutes and 30 seconds, which was a big milestone for myself. Based on all the little achievements I have made during my time at The Studio (MDR), I know my body and mind have gotten much stronger.

How far have you come, and what are your new goals?

Since I started taking classes at The Studio (MDR) I have lost those annoying “last 10 pounds.” My shoulders, arms, and legs are more toned; my posture is better than before, and I finally see some upper abs, which I’m probably most excited about. My new goal is to work even harder and push myself when I want to give up. I’d like to be able to close the carriage while doing a side squat without holding the rope, and I am working on doing reverse plank to pipe without stopping.

It’s hard to find the right words to describe how much of a positive influence The Studio (MDR) has had in my life. Every single person is so helpful, whether it is Lisa, the instructors, the front desk, or the other students. I have gained much more confidence personally and professionally by going to The Studio (MDR).  The energy is so incredibly positive that it is contagious.

Another important aspect of my transformation is something MDR planted in my head. They always tells us that we are beautiful, and that we are doing all of this hard work for us – not anyone else. They tells us that we do not need to change; we need to accept ourselves for who we are. This has been very inspiring to me because it is true. I work out because I want to be healthy, and I want to be in shape. I am not doing it for my boyfriend, for my family, or for any of my friends. It is all because of and for ME.

A Love Note from Lisa

LisaLisa Hirsch reflects on another amazing year at the sanctuary that is The Studio (MDR) … Holiday lights are coming up everywhere, especially here in The Studio (MDR)! We don’t need to hang the holiday sparklers because we have so many shining stars and bright lights in all of YOU, our amazing clients and friends! Many of our clients are getting ready for their weddings, preparing to head out of town on holiday, and enjoying the rush of last-minute shopping for their families or that new special someone in their life. All I know is that there’s a LOT more of that “special something” going on in the air this year!

This is the month where we indulge in the good life, toast to celebratory happenings, share extraordinary holiday meals with family and friends, and start to think about resolutions. As many of you have heard us say before at (MDR), our resolutions always commence early so that we are already ahead of the game! Our clients are incredible in their determination to do whatever it takes to maintain a healthy body and an active, fit mind. That explains why I am seeing so many happy and healthy people walk through these doors. Even when I catch someone who is going through an unexpected rough time, it seems they have the tools readily available around them to fight as hard as they can to face (and conquer!) whatever challenges they face.

We have a client who lost her husband this year at a young age and she keeps coming to The Studio (MDR) because it has helped her to "keep going" and has become her sanctuary. Every day I watch people walk through these doors who are facing all kinds of ailments, from injuries to cancer, and I can’t help but admire them each time they get through a class and walk out with big smiles. These clients epitomize the value of healthy inner strength and a genuine belief in oneself – that nothing in one’s life can be so bad that one cannot overcome it in some way. We all experience blips in life as well as the highs (and here’s hoping we all experience more highs than blips!). I hope that you view The Studio (MDR) as a safe haven – a place where all of you can enter at any moment in time, no matter what you are feeling, and just be you. That is why we created this space. Not just to provide the most incredible workout, but to make it a fun, safe space that you truly love. It was always my goal to make The Studio (MDR) a place that would give you the confidence necessary to succeed in life.

As we approach the end of 2013, I want to sincerely thank my friends, family, and clients for helping to make this the best three years of my life. Thank you for helping me to build the most satisfying, most fulfilling career of my life. In fact, it really isn't a career; it's my world and my sanctuary, and I am grateful for the role that each of you have played in allowing me to blossom into the woman I truly am. I am beyond grateful for the trust that you have placed in me to allow me to provide the best workout possible with your best interests in mind.

Love to you all and Happy New Year!

Big hug,

Lisa

Tastemaker of the Month: Talitha Peters, CCO of Sole Society

Considering The Studio (MDR) is the premiere fitness studio in Los Angeles, it comes as no surprise that it’s filled with some pretty spectacular clients. Here’s a spotlight on one and a little bit about what she does … as well as 5 things that are rockin’ her world right now.

Talitha Peters is the Chief Creative Officer at Sole Society, a brand of shoes, bags and accessories sold at SoleSociety.com and Nordstrom. She’s been in the online/fashion business for years, and loves what she does at Sole Society because she gets to be creative and business oriented at the same time. Talitha’s also the mom of two little girls, Frankie and Esme (ages 1 and 4) who keep her very busy (and tired!). Two months ago, Talitha took her first class at The Studio (MDR) thanks to her friend, Katie Johnson. “We moved from Santa Monica to Westchester and I was very concerned about where I was going to exercise. I had been doing yoga and spin for years but had never tried any kind of pilates-based workout before. My first class (with Jessi, love her!) was a very humbling experience. I never felt so out of shape in all my life. Now, I am hooked!”

Here are 5 little picks she’s also hooked on right now:

  • Booties! I have a bootie collection that is kind of ridiculous. Sole Society has some amazing booties for fall. A staple bootie with a skinny denim jean and a blazer is sort of my daily uniform at work. Throw in a vintage tee, a statement necklace, and an always messy topknot -- no time for a blowdryer. That’s me in a nutshell.
  • Essie ballet slippers nail polish. It's an oldie but a goodie.
  • Kreation Juicery’s green dream smoothie. I am creature of habit and love the green dream smoothie. I'd drink it daily if I had one close to me. Does that sound super LA? :)
  • Exercise gear from Carbon 38. They have some super-cool pants to workout in. I like the printed pants to shake things up while exercising.
  • St.Tropez tanning spray. I literally just sprayed my face and legs and feel renewed.

Transformer of the Month: Kevin Koda

Transformer of the Month: Kevin Koda

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Before & After

After a previous relationship had packed on extra pounds, Kevin took his first class. Now, he’s down five inches around his waist, four inches around each thigh, and has gained five pounds of muscle! Here’s his story …

1. What prompted you to start taking classes at The Studio (MDR), and what was your starting point?

Gina Barrios has been telling me about The Studio (MDR) for a very long time, but it wasn’t until another friend of mine suggested we take a class that I actually decided to go. I thought I was in pretty good shape; I went running four or five times a week and went to the gym about three times a week. But I have to admit my clothes were feeling a bit tighter and I couldn't fit into half of my wardrobe. I had gained quite a bit of weight during my previous relationship, and I wanted to get back into pre-relationship shape.

2. Tell us a little about that first class! What did you think … and how did you feel after class and the next day?

My first class was with Mary. She was awesome and I was beat up! It was definitely one of the hardest things I had done physically in my life.  I kept thinking during class, "Oh, that's going to hurt tomorrow."  And I was right, all of those parts of my body hurt the next day. But I felt like I had so much more energy and clarity of mind -- even with the soreness.

3. What's been your biggest achievement in class?

I think it was rising to challenges. I remember one time he asked me to put on three yellow springs. I don't think he thought I was going to do it, but I did. (Even I didn't think I was going to do it at first.) I think the best feeling I’ve had so far was when I was able to do Giant Bear with three yellow springs. That, by far, was the hardest thing I've had to try in class. The amount of abdominal muscle output one has to use in order for your toes not to slip right off the platform is unimaginable to someone like me.  To perform an exercise with an added level of difficulty the first time and not fail … it was mind blowing, and a major eye opener for me on just how far I really have come.

4. How much weight have you lost, and what are your new goals?

The last time I weighed myself I had gained about 5 lbs but lost about 5 inches around my midsection and about 4 inches in each thigh. (All of my pants fit again, and I'm back down to 33-34 waist.) My chest and arms actually have some definition now and shirts are no longer a hindrance to my breathing. In addition to how I look, I feel like I've come a long way in terms of fitness. My stamina amazes me and the level of energy I can maintain throughout the day is much improved. Class doesn't seem as intimidating as before, and I'm able to sustain each exercise a lot longer than when I first started. As for my future goals? I want to continue to get into the best shape I can and also try to help others do the same thing. I truly believe in what the The Studio (MDR) is doing and would hope to bring more people like myself to this community and inspire them to start their journey toward being the best they can be.

5. How is The Studio (MDR) changing other aspects of your life?

Really, I think the most important thing that I've gotten from The Studio (MDR) is confidence. I feel much more confident in all situations. Whether it’s dating, work or just a social situation, I stand taller and assert myself with a level of confidence that hasn't been there before. If I can survive 50 minutes of this workout , then I figure I can survive any situation that’s thrown at me. Even my friends have commented that I look taller. I'm still 5'10".  I guess what they see is my gains from going to The Studio (MDR) for the past few months!