18 Feb, 2009

Dancing with Gram

Posted by: Rochelle In: An Active Lifestyle!

As many of you may know, my mother’s mother Eleanor, has always been a great inspiration for me when it comes to movement.  She did her last dance recital at the age of 80 to “Hello Dolly” with her fantastic red boa. My mother, Sandra, owned and operated the dance studio for 25 years.  It was truly a family event!

Mom shot this video and it didn’t take much convincing to get Gram dancing! 

And now I graciously introduce her at the beautiful age of 91, still moving and grooving! 

She does make me smile! :)

4 Responses to "Dancing with Gram"

1 | susan sussman

February 19th, 2009 at 8:47 am

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Love the clip. Go Gram!

2 | connie de nave

February 19th, 2009 at 1:23 pm

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wow…I work out with rochelle, and I am only 74 years old and now viewing Grandma and her high activity, I am going out and get me a boyfriend cause i can stay active until I die.

3 | Jennifer Vaughn

February 24th, 2009 at 3:52 pm

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Beautiful and very inspiring! It’s obvious where you get your warmth and energy from!

4 | geraldine Parker

March 6th, 2009 at 7:06 pm

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Hey Rochelle, Your Grandmother certainly Shines as a Super

Nova!!!!! What a terrific video, she certainly lets the sun

shine inside and outside. A most beautiful video :0) :0)

(((((((((Hugs)))))) ,

Star

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Rochelle Rice, MA, is a nationally-recognized speaker, author, and educator. She is the President of In Fitness & In Health and the creator of the Plus-Size Exercise Technique, which was designed based on her concerns about the inordinate stress put on thinness in our society, rather than fitness.

Rochelle dedicates herself to empowering women of size by connecting the body, the mind, and the heart through focus, movement, and breath. She is the author of Real Fitness for Real Women.