Mike SciaccaTen moms got a “time-out” from...
Mike Sciacca
Ten moms got a “time-out” from their busy schedules Wednesday
morning to treat themselves to the gift of exercise.
They gathered at the bi-weekly Beach Baby Walk and Roll class at
Pier Plaza to raise their heart rates and shed some pounds -- without
shedding the responsibilities of motherhood.
Dressed in sweats and shorts, the 10 mothers came armed with two
things essential to what would be a successful workout session for
them: a fun attitude and a baby in tow.
“No baby or toddler is required, but the classes generally are
filled with a family type of atmosphere,” said Pam Skinner, the
Huntington Beach resident who is the creator and instructor of Beach
Baby Walk and Roll. “It’s a great workout for moms and presents not
only a chance to get in some exercise but to have fun, share some
camaraderie as well as share tips about motherhood.”
Beach Baby Walk and Roller presents participants the chance to
stretch and do light exercises, such as squats and lunges, in a
20-minute time frame before taking off to walk or in-line skate,
usually heading north along the beach bike path.
Skinner, 45, is a certified personal trainer and has been teaching
fitness programs for the past 25 years. She has developed programs
for organizations such as the Los Angeles Times, IBM and America
Honda Corp.
She also developed the concept of Balance Bands which she calls a
“personal weight loss coach on your wrist.”
A portion of each band sold goes to the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Research Foundation.
“My goal, in life, is to teach and inspire women to be strong --
inside and out,” she said.
Skinner, herself a mother of two, previously ran a fitness
get-together called, Stroller Skate, at the Fountain Valley Skate
Center. From that endeavor was borne the Beach Baby Walk and Roll
which debuted in mid-March.
“I met with a couple of my girlfriends here at the beach to walk
or roller blade,” she explained. “I suggested we do a few minutes of
strength training, beforehand. Before we knew it, everyone started
telling their friends and this grew just by word of mouth.
“We now have a regular group that meets every Monday and Wednesday
morning. We have a great time and everyone is welcome.”
Skinner’s most recent Monday class drew 19 participants.
But on this particular Wednesday, the nine baby strollers brought
to class indicated that several participants had young babies. Some
were first-time moms.
Not only were these mothers armed with bottles of water to
replenish their bodies, but bottles of formula for their babies, as
well.
Some, Skinner said, even take the time to stop along the walking
path to nurse their child, catching up with their classmates on their
return route.
Christie Elam is one of those first-time mothers -- and an
inspiring success story.
Elam, a part-time business professor at Cerritos College in
Norwalk, first took Skinner’s Stroller Skate class six months ago,
six weeks following the birth of her son, Matthew. Wanting to return
to her original weight -- she said she gained 60 pounds during her
pregnancy -- the 36-year-old, also of Huntington Beach, put forth a
determined effort.
Six months to the day since she began classes, Elam had dropped 55
pounds.
She lost 10 of those pounds since Beach Baby Walk and Roll classes
began in mid-March.
That announcement drew a round of applause from her Wednesday
classmates.
Now her goal, she said, is to drop five or 10 additional pounds.
“I have always been thin and was really determined to take off
those added pounds,” said Elam, who altered her diet but gives most
of the weight-loss credit to exercise, including inline skating up to
six times per week. “This class is great motivation because the other
mom’s tend to be in the same situation, wanting to lose some weight.
“Exercise helps you stay both physically and mentally in shape,
and this class is a great way to meet other moms,” she said. “I’d
encourage other moms to give a class like this a try.”
* MIKE SCIACCA covers sports and features. He can be reached at
(714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at michael.sciacca@latimes.com.
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