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Friday Finds-8/09 + A Promo Code!

August 10, 2018 · 12 Comments

                         Another Friday come and gone right? I have some new favorites coming at cha!

 

How many times have you been hit up to provide a list of what to do in SF that is healthy? If you are like me you might draw a blank if put on the spot. Or how many times have you seen guides that totally misinform the experience in SF? Like the part that Summer is insanely cold or that to be aware of the many car break-in’s that happen? I was lucky to check out Well+ Away’s new SF guide and I’m happy to say it addresses all my concerns in pointing loved ones to great healthy (and practical) tips for those traveling to SF. Well + Away is the brainchild of Margaux Lushing who is NASM-certified personal trainer has lived and breathed the wellness space for years writing for Refinery 29, Robb Report, 7×7 and San Francisco Chronicle and former publicist in the luxury hospitality industry. The SF guide covers everything you would like to know like the best vegan restaurants, best fitness studios, juice bars, running routes and more. I also love that there are local contributors like Elaine Hayes who founded the Instagramable  Pilates studio MNTSTUDIO who breaks down her personal favorites in the city! There are two versions of the new digital guide: a mobile-optimized version for streamlining and a printable version for going screen-free. I added the PDF to my Evernote so I can have it on hand any time I need. I also found that there were a lot of new to me places that I hadn’t thought of going to so this guide is well-worth the investment.

And for all my amazing readers with promo code: LEXAGATORLOVES you’ll get 15% off of the purchase of the SF or brand new London Guide! Woot!

LIFT Exercise Studio-San Mateo

I had meetings in San Mateo and decided I’d head that direction before and get a workout in (Bonus: not sit in traffic!). I am all about heated classes so I wanted to try the new to me LIFT Exercise Studio for their Heated HIIT 45 minute class. I really wish this studio was closer to me because I would put it in my regular Classpass rotation. First of all the studio is light and airy, the perfect vibe you want while working out. They have plenty of showers (with circulation, I might add, I mean how many times have you tried to shower at a studio and you are still sweating after?) with a adorable station to dry your hair! They even had a flat iron! The studio offers all kinds of classes like barre, spin (with a dedicated space), and strength training. I took a heated HIIT class which was in their barre space that was heated to nice 85 degrees. It wasn’t so hot that I was dying, but I was challenged. The instructor lead us through 8 intervals, targeting every muscle in the body. Each interval had a active and recovery period which results in increased metabolism. The studio also provides Manduka yoga mats like Ritual Yoga. I would love to come back and try another one of the classes!

Harvey’s Women’s Streamline Crossbody Bag

 

I have been wanted a new purse for awhile but was really having a hard time finding a bag made in the USA and that was made of sustainable material. I had another Harvey’s bag that I got from Disneyland that I loved so I started to do some research and found this one! I love how compact it is and that it goes with everything! I just feel really good buying this bag and knowing it will last me a long time! Check out the bag on Amazon (affiliate link!).

Filed Under: Health/Fitness, Outside The Venue Tagged: Amazon, classpass, fitness, Friday, Harvey's Bags, HIIT, San Francisco, SFO, Travel, Well + Away

5 Things I Learned At Prince’s Piano & A Microphone Show

April 8, 2016 · 4 Comments

Patience is virtue and you’ll be handsomely rewarded at a Prince show. My husband and I originally wanted to see Prince at one of his small shows at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland. We tried to no avail secure tickets. I even looked on the Ticketmaster app the night of show and saw one pair left but at $500 a pop, but as a newly married couple, budget was a concern. Thankfully, Prince announced another show at the Oracle and I became best friends with the Ticketmaster app again. For a few days after the tickets went on sale the only tickets showing were the most expensive $500+. (Insert sad face) So I kept trying the app each day up to the show and finally by Wednesday night we saw a pair in our price range and we snagged them. The seats were right in the middle of the arena about one section up so we had a great view of the stage and screens. This was a theater in the round type show and for Prince a very different show with just him a piano and mic. Not only did my husband and I witness a incredible show we came home with some valuable lessons.

One man, one mic, one piano can be as powerful as a full band.

Personally I’m all about acoustic and unplugged concerts. I would gladly choose a stripped down performance over a full band. To the artist’s credit, Prince is absolute piano beast! I could totally picture him in the Blue Note in New York or Yoshi’s here in the Bay Area. I felt during the show that I might have been in a small jazz club or perhaps Prince’s home (since he was wearing purple pj’s). I think most people forget how huge and diverse his catalog is. He’s been a active artist since the late 70’s! I find I hear his catalog mostly on Adult Contemporary Radio now (you know, the stations that turn into 24 hour Christmas fest from Thanksgiving on) and I think we all forget how revolutionary his music is. His set list jumped erratically from “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” to to the politically charged “Baltimore” with ease and not missing a beat. I have read online that Prince wanted to challenge himself with these “unplugged” style shows. I cannot imagine the pressure of covering his expansive catalog and instrumentation with just a piano. He really made it looks so easy and effortless.

A crappy venue experience can be forgotten

Upon entering the venue we had to go through a long line of security and metal detectors which took awhile. It felt like there was not enough staff to get everyone through quickly. Then once we were inside we could not go to our seats. The tickets and all communication lead us to believe that the show started promptly at 9pm. As the time crept closer we all got a little impatient and the venue’s heat was turned on and felt like a sauna and as more people trickled in it got very crowded. I heard from my friends outside that security stopped letting people go in the Oracle. Honestly, I would have traded places with them. I broke down and bought a $6 water because I was getting so hot. We learned later that there were sound issues and Prince did not want anyone inside until they were resolved. Once we did sit down and the music started I think we all forgot for the duration of the show about the difficulty at the door.

Prince fans let it all out but are polite

True story, my husband and I sat behind two lovely hard core Prince gal fans. They were decked out in vintage circa 1986 Purple Rain t-shirts. Since the show was at Oracle we all had seats with not too much room between rows. These gals were so pumped about the show that they simply just wanted to get up and dance. Rather than just standing in the row blocking my view, they would crouch and move into the entrance when they wanted to rock out. It struck me how kind this was and was much appreciated.

You can enjoy a concert without a phone

Most shows these days everyone is one their phone. Whether they are texting, tweeting, snapping, sometimes people’s screens gets in the way of the show. This does not happen at Prince’s concerts. As soon as we sat down a huge screen read NO PHONES NO CAMERAS. Even before the show security was warning us to keep them in our bags. While I saw plenty of pictures on Instagram after the show security was hard pressed to keep the picture taking at a minimum. In all honestly if you don’t have to worry about the perfect picture you can just enjoy the show, simple as that.

The audience has to put as much energy in Prince, otherwise it’s over

Countless times Prince invited the crowd to sing with him especially when he got up and went “piano-less” with “When Doves Cry” powered by a drum machine. We quickly learned if we did not sing with the same passion and intensity Prince approved of he would stop the song and make us start over.

The ultimate lesson is that if you have a opportunity to see a Prince with just a piano, do it!

Filed Under: Bands, Concert Reviews, Concerts Tagged: Associated Press, California, Golden State Warriors, Northern California, Oakland, Oracle Arena, Piano & A Microphone Show, Prince, Prince (musician), San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area, Sign "O" the Times, Stephen Curry (basketball)

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