Posts Tagged ‘week’

White Phéonix Kung Fu moves to The Aspen Club!

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

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This month, The Aspen Club continues to add to its current fitness lineup by bringing White Phéonix Kung Fu to its already expansive programming options.

Although White Phéonix has made its home in Aspen for some time, it will now move its studio to our fitness facility—providing 10 classes a week as well as private lessons. Joel Castillo, only the seventh grand master of the secretive system dating back to the 1600’s, will be teaching private lessons at the club along with five other certified instructors.

White Phéonix’s rapid circular movements of the hands and feet and accompanying rapid snapping strikes are what distinguish it from other traditional martial arts. The system was designed for street confrontation, in which a person’s aim is to dispatch an opponent in the least amount of moves.

A special White Pheonix membership is required to access the classes. Kid’s classes are also available. Please call Erin in membership for rates and availability. (970) 920-5849

Pledge to Be Fit: Success!

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

As you may remember, back in May we did a Pledge to Be Fit Membership Promotion here at The Aspen Club & Spa. For those of you who do not remember, we basically encouraged our members to pledge a certain number of days that they personally wanted to make it to the gym. Besides the initial required donation, for every day that a member missed, he or she pledged a dollar amount to the charity of his or her choice. The program was 8 weeks long and a huge success!

Through the program, The Aspen Club’s members raised just over $3,200 to give to charities around the valley. Thank you to everyone who participated and donated money to these charities. Hopefully your pledge paid off!

dip, dive, DODGE!

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

When the Noon Groomers signed up for their first Dodgeball Tournament, they probably didn’t think their misfit 80’s costumes would lead them to victory in The Aspen Club’s 2nd Semi-Annual Dodgeball Tournament on Saturday. Not only did they walk away with the title of Best Dodgeball Players in Aspen, they also won for best costume—a complete domination!
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The Little Nell’s Five Stars were one dip, dive and dodge away from a trophy, coming in second for the second time in a row. The “stacked” team of athletes from The Aspen Club couldn’t compete. Not only did they not make the finals, they were losers in the loser’s bracket. (But capitalized on their other many talents in the food/beer area of the deck). dodgeballnell.jpg

The Noon Groomers weren’t the only ones who walked away with a great prize after the kegs were emptied and everyone headed to Cantina. As part of a new texting marketing campaign, self proclaimed “I never win anything” local Olwen Linehan won a year’s membership to The Aspen Club for texting a code the week before. Meanwhile, Kim Moore and Anders Head received a free massage for their texts.
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Thanks to everyone who came out to play. It was a great time and the perfect way to spend a sunny off-season Saturday. To everyone who didn’t make it out, remember, “if you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball”—so we will see you next time.

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Join now!

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

fitness-center.jpgAlthough most of us will be less than thrilled to say goodbye to the long summer days where the sun is always shining and the warm air heats our skin, it will soon be time to put away our hiking shoes and concentrate on the upcoming winter season. With the slopes opening in just over 100 days (wooohooo!), now is the perfect time to get in shape for those treacherous Highland’s bowl hikes and unbelievable powder days.

With the conceptual approval of our Aspen Living Project, changes at the club are in the near future. The Aspen Club is proposing to establish a healthy living community that will be an internationally renowned model for sustainable, healthy living development. With this, the club will be revamped and redone, allowing it to remain the valley’s premiere health club and spa. As we head into the future, we will begin to limit our membership so that can continue to live up to the reputation our members have come to expect. Now is the time to join our community and get a membership!

As a member of The Aspen Club & Spa, you will get your muscles moving in a setting that will make you want to work hard for your health. Member privileges include discounts on personal training, spa and salon services, boutique purchases, tennis and private Pilates. We have a full cardio deck with cardio theater, a massive weight area, a heated lap pool and over 50 fitness classes a week!

We have a membership for anyone’s needs. Please see Erin or Robert in membership to get in on this amazing opportunity!

Adventures of ‘Michael’s Angels’

Monday, August 11th, 2008

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Adventures of ‘Michael’s Angels’

by Catherine Lutz, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer

They half-jokingly call themselves “Michael’s Angels” — after Michael Fox, co-owner of the Aspen Club, who has opened the Club’s doors to  help Amanda Boxtel, Kasie Burtard and Leah Potts in their fundraising efforts.

It’s an apt comparison to TV’s famous female trio. The local women are  every bit as tough as they are feminine, full of spunk and passion. But  instead of battling bad guys with guns, they’re fighting their way out of the wheelchairs and walking aids that have limited their movements for a combined 30-plus years, with human embryonic stem cells.

And it seems to be working.

The women’s challenges, however, are today almost more financial than  physical. All three have experienced marked physical improvements since  starting embryonic stem cell treatment at Dr. Geeta Shroff’s clinic in India. But with multiple trips costing tens of thousands of dollars  each (not to mention time off work and zero insurance coverage), fundraising has become as much of a key focus as everything else Boxtel, Burtard and Potts are doing to be able to walk again.

“This treatment is not available anywhere else in the world, and I see it as being injected with the divine gift of life,” said Boxtel, trying to summarize the complex process.

This Tuesday, the Aspen Club is once again hosting an evening of  awareness for “Michael’s Angels.” From 5-8 p.m., everyone is invited for live music, free food and drinks, and the opportunity to find out more about their unique experiences. There’s no ticket price but donations are of course encouraged and appreciated.

Progress

Most valley residents are by now familiar with the story of Boxtel,  co-founder of local nonprofit Challenge Aspen, who has been confined to a wheelchair since a skiing accident rendered her a paraplegic more than 16 years ago.

Last year, Boxtel became the first American woman to ever receive human embryonic stem cell treatment, and her experience — told on her Web site, via an e-mail blog and in a forthcoming book — has drawn intense curiosity and numerous inquiries from others with similar injuries.

Two of those people are Burtard and Potts, who followed Boxtel’s blog and  were taken under her wing as she explained and encouraged Dr. Shroff’s  pioneering work. An end-of-the-year fundraiser at the Aspen Club last  December raised $33,000 for each of the three women to either begin or  continue human embryonic stem cell treatment in India.

“Knowing Amanda did it and had huge success really helped,” Burtard  said at the time. “I’m so blessed that Amanda is in our valley and  introduced it, because otherwise it probably would be five more years  before I could convince my family to let me try it.”

Illegal in the United States, human embryonic stem cell treatment was  pioneered by Dr. Shroff, who developed a single embryo in a lab from which she created multiple stem cell lines. The treatment has been used  on a number of disorders, including terminal ones, and in the last two years 72 patients with complete spinal cord injuries have seen an average 63 percent improvement, said Boxtel. That level of improvement, she said, is astounding because most of these people were given no hope of even 1 percent improvement in their lifetimes.

In her own blog, Boxtel says her body has changed “miraculously” since  her first stem cell injection in June 2007. She writes of wiggling  toes, feeling her leg muscles and wearing a dress for the first time in 16 years while “standing proud” in leg braces.

“My legs are continuing to get stronger and my body is coming alive,” she wrote on July 24, and earlier this week she proudly showed off her ankles, which used to be in a permanent state of swollenness.

Boxtel, who lives in Basalt and is a professional speaker and coach, has made three trips to India so far for embryonic stem cell treatment, part of a three-year plan that involves going back every four to five months for one month at a time. The fourth trip is booked and planned for Oct. 23-Nov. 26   — though she still needs to raise money for the $15,000 stay — and her budget for next year, she figures, is $78,000 for three treatments.

Asked whether she feels the money is being properly spent, Boxtel answers, “I can’t put a dollar amount on my ability to pee again.”

Boxtel has made it her mission to tout the treatment she so fervently believes is “life giving life.” She points to Burtard, who after her initial session in India can stand without leg braces by locking her knees.

Burtard, 26, is the youngest of the three women. A valley native and 2000 graduate of Roaring Fork High School, Burtard was in a serious car accident in 2002 that left her paralyzed from the waist down. Burtard is no stranger to traveling for treatment — for two years she traveled to Texas almost every other month for physical therapy — but India was a whole new ball game.

Comparing notes on treatments, Burtard said she hardly felt anything from a procedure that caused some pain in Boxtel and Potts. She giggles about her ability to eat fast food while the others expressed concern about their diets in India (especially since healthy food is a component of getting better). And she seems to be taking in stride her life being turned upside down again — while in India her landlord sold her apartment and she was homeless for one-and-a-half months.

But Burtard was the first to agree that such a drawn out course of treatment can try a person’s patience. Embryonic stem cells, like babies, take time to gestate, and while as many as half will die off, the others need time (about five years, it is believed) to fully integrate themselves into the body and cause the desired changes.

“When I was in India I wasn’t impatient, just frustrated that it wasn’t getting any better,” she said. “But I know it’s not going to get any better unless I try really hard.”

Burtard, who now lives in Silt and works as a nanny, is planning to go back to India in September.

Potts, who came back from her first three-month treatment just three weeks ago, joked that “by the end of it I felt half-Indian,” because of the sheer amount of time spent there and the fact that the 100 million stem cells a day she received as part of the treatment all come from one Indian embryo.

Potts, like Boxtel, was injured in a ski accident, but is a recovering quadriplegic who could walk with the aid of a cane — even before starting stem cell treatment she has defied her doctors’ expectations. But her body, which was changed so dramatically nearly 10 years ago, is coming back, she writes in her blog. Her posture is straighter; her balance is better; limbs and muscles are functioning more as they should; she has fewer spasms throughout her body; and she is completely off her pain medicine.

“I thought I would (see improvements), but it’s still hard to believe,” said Potts, who uses a recumbent bicycle to get around and exercise her legs at the same time. “It seems too good to be true, but it’s true not without dedication and sweat and tears.”

Potts, 32, lives in Aspen and works as a spinning instructor at the Aspen Athletic Club. (Known to many as Leah Rowland — Potts is changing her name because she’s getting divorced.) She is hoping to go back to India Oct. 27, depending on how fundraising efforts go.

On Wednesday, Boxtel, Burtard and Potts appeared on Jeannie Walla’s Channel 19 TV show, “Showcase Aspen,” and they retell their updated stories time and time again to friends and even strangers wherever they go. As far as being home versus being in India, there they were able to focus solely on themselves and their improbable journey. Here, they lead lives like most of us: having to work, cook, clean and walk their dogs — on top of raising more money and focus on an intensive six-day-a-week program of physical therapy, yoga, massage, standing in leg braces, and keeping on a healthy, nutritious diet. They’re gushingly grateful for the family, friends and therapists who help, often without compensation — and in particular for the caregivers who sacrifice so much to travel with them to India as required by the clinic.

And there’s a lot of crying and frustration, they say. But, as Potts puts it, “I choose to make this my lifestyle. This is what I do.”

For more information: www.amandaboxtel.com [1], www.leahpotts.com [2], www.helpkasieburtard.wetpaint.com [3]

lutz@aspendailynews.com

Practicing walking

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

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Practicing walking on my knees.

There is a first for everything…Last week I wore a DRESS for the first time in sixteen years standing tall in my leg braces.  For those of you who live close by…I hope you can join us for our little gathering at the Aspen Club and Spa on August 12th.  Love, Amanda

Join Kasie, Leah & Amanda

Tuesday, August 12th

5-8 p.m.

Aspen Club & Spa Outdoor Deck

 

“Tuesdays With Michael”

Pursuing Possibilities Celebration

 

To benefit and raise awareness for Kasie, Leah & Amanda’s

Human Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy in India

 

Free music, food, drinks, and giveaways

 

Food provided by Garnish Cafe

Snowmass Wellness Experience Featuring

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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THE SNOWMASS WELLNESS EXPERIENCE FEATURES TOP ORGANIC GARDENERS, YOGA GURUS, ORGANIC PRODUCE, AND MORE.

Tickets now on sale for this hands-on festival celebrating its 5th anniversary

Snowmass Village, CO (July 31, 2008) –The Snowmass Wellness Experience (Aug. 15-17), which was written up last year in the New York Times, celebrates its fifth anniversary and the art of healthy living from the earth up with a hands-on festival that keeps participants engaged, learning, and sampling all weekend long.

Encompassing all the elements of a balanced lifestyle, this unique wellness event offers the chance to hear nationally-respected experts and participate in enriching workshops, cooking demonstrations, al fresco yoga and pilates classes, nature walks and more.

Tickets are now on sale at www.snowmasswellness.com. For the complete schedule, ticket prices, lodging specials, and presenter information, visit the website or call 1-800-SNOWMASS.

Top Reasons to Put Wellness on Your Calendar:

Hands on: It’s a Different Type of Wellness Festival. Many wellness festivals involve sitting in lecture halls listening to speakers—that’s not our idea of Wellness! Wellness starts from the earth up, and attendees can get their hands dirty in this novel approach. Fitness classes, cooking demonstrations and tastings, how-to workshops, a green expo, nature hikes, a spirits tasting, comedy, an on-site spa, and more mean attendees aren’t merely observers– they’re participants.

Learn how to grow your own food. As fuel and food prices continue to rise, more people are interested in growing their own food. From never-evers to seasoned gardeners, the Snowmass Wellness Experience provides access to top experts who share how to grow and cook your own food and eat nutritionally and sustainably. In their ONLY Colorado appearance, internationally respected organic farmers Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch of the Four Seasons Farm in Maine have over sixty years of combined experience with organic farming and will explore everything from the seduction of a kitchen garden to the how-tos of sustainable organic gardening.

It’s an Edible Extravaganza. From chocolate and yoga classes to an organic spirits tasting to cooking demos and a wellness expo with plenty of free goodies, Snowmass Wellness Experience participants won’t go home hungry. They’ll also learn how to design and incorporate edible plants into residential landscapes from Jerome Osentowski, one of the foremost permaculture practitioners in the United States who will share insights into agroforestry and other new methods of organic farming and landscaping.

Check out this Whole Food philosophy: We’re not talking a grocery store, but rather education about the entire food cycle. With the motto of Wellness From the Earth Up, The Snowmass Wellness Experience offers the chance to learn about healthy eating from a myriad of angles: growing to cooking to preserving to nutrition to incorporating food into your fitness routine.

Foster healthy eating habits. As diabetes and obesity continue to be two of the nation’s top health concerns, this festival teaches the tools needed for healthy eating. Mariana Bozesan, author of Diet for a New Life, shares her highly respected integral 8-step approach to life that also reveals the weight loss secrets of centenarians and successful dieters. Other wellness workshops include how to harvest and preserve an organic garden, how to create healthy snacks for people on the go, and how to read nutritional labels.

Focus on the moment. In his only Colorado appearance this summer, nationally respected and popular Yahoo Mind-Body Expert David Romanelli leads Yoga and Chocolate, Yoga and Wine, and Living in the Moment workshops. Romanelli is the co-founder of At One Yoga which has gained national renown by fusing Western culture’s fashion, music and technology with Eastern culture’s sacred rituals and ancient tradition. He now teaches at Exhale in California and tours the world with his Yoga and Chocolate class, designed with Vosges Haut-Chocolat founder Katrina Markoff. Diverse additional yoga and pilates workshops are available through the Shakti Foundation and the Aspen Club & Spa, including yoga guru Simon Park’s popular Thai Massage class.

Get well through laughter. Comedy can be used as a healing art, and Steve Bhaerman, has audiences laughing until the sacred cows come home while sharing insight on how to make positive changes in life. Bhaerman, who performs as Swami Beyondananda, the “Cosmic Comic,” is an internationally known author, humorist, and workshop leader and offers a comedy show and workshops at this event.

Bring it all home. How can you eat locally and sustainably at Colorado’s altitude? The Snowmass Wellness Experience brings together a talented regional roster of chefs, nutritionists, gardeners, and experts so participants can begin making connections to local sources of food, spirits, and inspiration.

Relax and Retreat. Everyone is entitled to a little R&R. Yoga classes, nature hikes, morning meditations, and a spa pavilion all offer opportunities to relax in Snowmass. Each day pass comes with one complimentary mini-spa treatment through Aspen Club & Spa, and participants are welcome to sign up for more as space allows.

Costly?  Well, no. Wellness shouldn’t come at a price that’s painful to your mind, body, or spirit. The Snowmass Wellness Experience is substantially more affordable than other wellness festivals. An all-inclusive weekend pass is only $175, while day passes, keynote speech passes and fitness/expo passes start as low as $30, allowing attendees the flexibility to see it all or just a little. For every yoga pass sold, the Shatki foundation donates $2.50 to a local nonprofit. Volunteers are needed! Earn your ticket for free! Call Anita Manchester at 923-5678 or e-mail at mtnfun@comcast.net

Lodging Specials:

Just for the Girls: August 14-18, 2008 For the ultimate girlfriends’ mountain getaway, Snowmass Village, Colorado, offers adventure, relaxation, and pure rejuvenation August 14-18, 2008. Timberline Condominium rates start as low as $52/person (double occupancy) for a deluxe studio within walking distance to all activities and includes free airport transfer and on-site yoga classes. Stay at the Timberline and additionally receive $15 off your weekend pass to the 5th annual Snowmass Wellness Experience (August 16-17). Finish off the vacation by signing up with the award-winning Snowmass Club for a special rate of two spa services for $185. To book, visit www.snowmassvillage.com

Massage in the Mountains Package. Relax and rejuvenate in the mountains with this special Snowmass package. Stay at the Silvertree Hotel and choose a spa treatment ranging from a standard massage to a Jet Lag massage to reflexology or an 85-minute couple’s massage. Rates start at $326/person based on a 2 night stay and a spa service per person per day. Package is per person based on double occupancy, not including tax. To book, visit www.snowmassvillage.com

Consider bringing your group, family reunion, or meeting to Snowmass Village. For more information on vacations, meetings, and lodging specials, visit the official Snowmass Village website at www.snowmassvillage.com or call 1.800.SNOWMASS. For media information, contact Allison Johnson at 970.309.5485 or visit www.snowmasspress.com.

Amanda Boxtel update

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

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Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you.  All things pass. 

God does not change.  Patience achieves everything.

–Mother Teresa

I am keeping strong, holding my vision, continuing with my yoga practice, meditation, and physical therapy…and practicing walking in my leg braces.  Sometimes it’s really tough, I sweat, cry, and I wonder about the future…but I push on regardless keeping my faith and hope.  I am not afraid.  I am living my dream.  My legs are continuing to get stronger and my body is coming alive.

Thank you to those who offered housing for my Korean healers.  Long-time Challenge Aspen supporters Rusty and Nona Jones have graciously donated their two-bedroom condo in Snowmass Village for the week of August 10-17.  It will be an intense and exciting week of energy work and oriental healing—eight hours per day for seven days straight.  I will continue to create the divine foundation for my embryonic stem cells to gestate in my body and restore function to my limbs.  Thank you to my “anonymous” friends who have helped fund Dr. Choe and Dr. Jung’s visit.  I am so very grateful.  

I am leaving no stone unturned.

Sending so much love, gratitude, and healing light,

Amanda (and Tucker too J) xoxo

SpaFinder Spa Experience Aspen 2008

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Experience the World of Spa in the Heart of Aspen
 
More than 30 of the world’s finest spas and luxury goods companies present spa treatments, cuisine, spa travel and beauty products underneath the tent at the Silver Circle Ice Rink, click here for directions
 
Saturday, August 9th and Sunday, August 10th 2008
11am – 5pm
 
VIP Pass holders receive exclusive benefits and discounts.  Purchase your VIP Pass at spafinder.com/SpaExperienceAspen
 
VIP’s receive:
–Private access to the event in advance of General Admission hours
–Gift bags featuring products and gifts from exhibitors and SpaFinder spa partners
–Exclusive discounts from exhibitors not available to the general public.
 
Special Offer for Aspen Club & Spa Members! 
Save 20% off the retail price of VIP Passes with the codes listed below:

VIP1 for a Saturday Pass (retail price $100)
VIP2 for a Sunday Pass (retail price $100)
VIPWE for the entire weekend! (retail price $175)
 
Purchase your VIP Pass at spafinder.com/SpaExperienceAspen

Leah update

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

 (just a reminder Leah will be one of our special guests on Tuesday Aug 12th for Tuesday with Michael)

Dear Friends and Family,

Day 89 – Somewhere in the middle of July 15th.

The 3 month stay at NuTech Mediworld and my first human embryonic stem cell treatment has come to an end. As I type I am sitting on the plane, bound for Chicago, in anticipation of arriving back on American soil. What an intense, to say the least, experience I have been given. Out of my comfort zone and trying to defy all odds and obstacles that have been put in front of me in order to regain my body and enhance our knowledge of stem cell therapy. With love and gratitude I wonder how to express my sincerest thanks to all my supporters, especially my caretakers. Without Danno, Buffy, Sherry, and Maria the trip as the procedures would have never been possible. They gave freely of themselves, picking me up when my spirits were down, holding me tight when the pain was unbearable and reassuring me I WAS strong enough to continue on…..

Stepping off the plane and into the fresh mountain air; Aspen was better than I could have possibly imagined with the sun shinning, a slight breeze and absolutely no humidity. It really is paradise, heaven on earth, even better… It’s my home. Elizabeth and Tom were at the airport to greet me, help with the luggage and escort me to my apartment. All smiles, lots of hugs and news of the latest happenings around town. Ed was waiting on the patio as we pulled into the apartment complex and the welcoming crew was complete. A BBQ with fresh kabob veggies, a bit of salmon, a slice of tuna, and some flank steak we ate and caught up, picking up right where we left off in April. This time there was just a lot less snow talk and plans to go full moon rafting/camping on the weekend. My girls Mayday and Daisy joined the party staying close to my side all evening. A nice homecoming as friends dropped by throughout the night. I fought to keep my eyes open. Can anyone say jet laggggged? I’ve never been so jet lagged. I’m unsure of the date, unsure of the time. I must sleep… I guess I will listen to my body and go with this crazy sleep schedule, until I can get back into a routine. I figure at some point I will wake up feeling good and normal again.

Improvements After 88 Days of Stem Cell Therapy

1.Posture is straighter/ more erect
2.Total body is stronger
3.Better balance
4.Rt. knee no longer snaps into hyperextension. Still goes into hyper but not as bad.
5.Rt. hand is soft
6.Able to extend RT fingers
7.Toes- I can differentiate movements between extension and flexion.
8.Toes are moving
9.Ankle rotation is slight but better
10.Ankle moves inward and outward slightly but better
11.Stronger in yoga poses
12.Lungs are stronger
13.RT hamstring stronger. Can move against gravity with weight.
14.Less spasms in overall body
15.Don’t take as much medicine/ bacelophen (1 bacelophen a day instead of 4).
16.Better proper gait with weight shifting
17.Hips are more even

There has been many changes in my life; some instantly unexpected, some just unexpected, some planned and then re-planned, no matter how the changes come about, I believe everything happens for a reason. I just hope I learn to read the signs, remain true to my self, relax, and as always enjoy the ride. Here’s to the future… Whatever it may be.

Thanks for the many emails of love, support and encouragement along the way. This journey is one to remember, an experience that has no end or boundaries. With mind, brain, body and soul; I take a deep breath as I dare to push on dreaming big.
Blog updates to continue, as the stem cells continue to grow and form in my body.

With Love and healing light,
Leah

www.helpleahroland.com