Monday, November 1, 2010

Fun and Fitness in Miami Beach

I just got back from a wonderful vacation to Miami Beach. I wanted to celebrate all of my progress thus far as well as my birthday.  Admittedly I had plateaued in the weeks prior to my trip and the scale wasn't moving, but in hindsight I realize that I was less committed to my diet and less active than I had been in the past. This trip was the "reboot" I needed. I worked out everyday (sometimes several times a day) and I had fun. Most of all I took the time to rest, relax, and restore.

Canyon Ranch Resort in Miami Beach, FL
The beautiful Canyon Ranch Resort in Miami was the antidote to my stagnation. It's perched right on the beach and I couldn't have asked for better weather.  It was beautiful, balmy and slightly breezy. The ocean waves were so calming. There's nothing like luxuriating in a rooftop jacuzzi or pool overlooking the Atlantic, doing yoga by the ocean or dining alfresco to the sound of waves washing ashore.

Miami is the type of place that motivates you to be active. From the wonderful weather, to the art deco architecture to the sexy/stylish people,  the last thing you want to do is stay indoors and be a couch potato. When I got to the resort I hit the beach boardwalk right away, took a stroll, and basked in the sunshine along with an assortment of rollerbladers, joggers, dog walkers etc.

It wasn't long before I ventured into their state-of-the-art fitness center, 70,000 square foot sybaritic, luxury spa,  and sampled a number of their interesting and unique fitness classes of which they offer about 50 a day.  They also have a team of physicians, licensed dietitians, exercise physiologists, fitness trainers and stress management experts and therapists for those who want to take advantage.


Canyon Ranch Rock Climbing Wall
The resort has a 2-story indoor rock climbing wall. I did a straight climb to the top with instruction from one of the trainers there. It was my first time. I'm not going to lie. The higher I went, the tougher it got, but I mustered up all of my upper-body and mental strength and made it to the top. It's harder than it looks, primarily because you support your bodyweight with your hands and fingertips which you're not used to doing. Then of course, it takes upper body strength to pull yourself up to each subsequent level.

I took other neat classes like "Buff Ballet Booty" which is a ballet-inspired class for abs, buns and legs, "Kinesis", a challenging resistance-training workout using specially designed machines/weights, and "Stick Fusion", a high-energy, total body, martial arts workout combining western kick-boxing with the Filipino Kali (a foam padded stick that you punch and strike with).

One of my toughest classes was with this really awesome (and handsome) trainer named Young. It's called "Sports Conditioning."  Just think military bootcamp and you get the idea. Lots of running, power drills, hurdles,  plank work and pushups. Let's just say I've never perspired so much in my life and my heart rate was soaring.

I have to just say something about the food at Canyon Ranch. It is delicious and delectable and everything is healthy, organic and well-seasoned. They have 3 different dining options on the property and I was always so pleased with the food -- they have everything from fresh fish and grass-fed, hormone-free beef, to creme-brulee, organic coffee and watermelon-mint lemonade on the menu. They even have a yummy side dish called artichoke fries (which are really baked). Nothing is fried at this resort. They also offer liquor for those who want it. It's not a dry property like the Tucson resort. I chose not to drink. I enjoyed meeting various people in my fitness classes and over meals. Everyone has an interesting story to tell about their wellness journey and I love to listen and learn. It's not uncommon to see celebrities at Canyon Ranch as well. Actor Hank Azaria and his family were dining a few tables from me. Singers Pink and Diana Ross are regulars at the Canyon Ranch Tucson resort as well.

Hydrospa and Thermal Heated Loungers
There's  only one thing left to do after pumping iron and sweating all day and that is ....hit the SPA! I have dubbed myself the "Spa DIVA" because one of my favorite things to do is spa hop at various hotels and resorts. I have been just about everywhere from the bigger ones like Glen Ivy and Burke Williams to more boutique, specialty spas. After staying at 2 different Canyon Ranch properties, I must say they have one of the best spas I've ever been to in terms of treatment options and level of service.  Canyon Ranch Miami has what they call the "Aquavana" experience with everything from a wonderful Hydrospa Jacuzzi to a Finnish Sauna and even an Igloo (to cool down). I enjoyed the Herbal Laconium as well which is a warm, ceramic room with gentle humidity, infused with lavender aromatherapy. Mmmm...heaven.  The spa is immaculately maintained and has first class amenities. If you love spas as much as I do it should be near the top of your list to visit.


My treatments were quite satisfying. I had one called the "Dead Sea Treatment" where they exfoliated my entire body with mineral sea salts from the Dead Sea and then slathered me from head to toe in warm, black Dead Sea mud where I was wrapped and left to soak/float in a cocooning chamber of warm water. I drifted off to sleep like a baby when I was awakened to shower off and have warm lotion massaged into my body. Afterward I received a phenomenal deep tissue massage which was so soothing to my tender muscles. After that it was off to one of the thermal heated loungers for a long nap.

Although overall I prefer the Tucson resort, which is Canyon Ranch's flagship property, I must say the Miami property did not disappoint. I mean, really?!  How can you go wrong with a beautiful beach in your backyard?