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Partner Content MAY 8, 2018

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Research confirms that working out in a group is a good way to go. Here are five classes to try at the YMCA.

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!
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There’s nothing like a couple of 90-degree, Santa Ana days to remind us that another San Diego summer is coming in hot. Get ready for beach weather and all things summer by adding an extra workout or two between happy hours!

Good news: In the same way you can meet up with friends and socialize over excellent craft beer in just about every corner of San Diego, you can do the same thing at an excellent group exercise class at any of 18 YMCA locations!

Better news: Exercise classes are unlimited at the Y. You won’t pay by the class. You can choose from hundreds of classes every week. And while you probably have a favorite local brew, it’s fun to sample something new. Same with exercise at the Y. Find a favorite and mix it up once in a while! Check out the variety here.

Research confirms that working out in a group is a good way to go. “Groups make exercise seem easier, and workouts go by more quickly,” points out exercise physiologist Erica Moe. “Your outlook and mood may improve, too. And they’re fun!” Not convinced yet? It’s all about the “Four E’s”, Moe says.

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Callie Lipkin

The Four E’s

  • Experience: You’ll meet new people in a class. Enjoy the camaraderie of a shared experience. People who work hard together, play hard together.
  • Education: The instructor will deliver a safe, effective workout. You’ll get advice on proper form and technique, and tips on how to modify moves to suit your needs.
  • Enjoyment: Going out alone for a beer or to the movies? Boring! Go with a group and, voila, instant party. And, doing something fun like exercise in a group can build confidence and self-esteem.
  • Encouragement: We tend to be our own worst critic. Let go and use that energy to encourage others. The group encourages consistency and creates instant accountability partners.

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Callie Lipkin

Five Must-Try Classes at the Y

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Choreographed to music, these popular classes from Les Mills utilize a barbell with light weights for an all-over workout. The routines change every three months, keeping it fresh while allowing you to learn moves and track progress.

Indoor Cycling

Weather, traffic, stoplights, wind or actually owning a bike — none are factors when you go for a ride in an indoor cycling class.

Stationary cycling is one of the best calorie crunchers, burning up to 466 calories per hour for a 185-pound exerciser, explains Moe, citing research from Harvard Medical School. That’s about 155 more calories per hour than outdoor cycling.

Check out the new Stages Flight classes at Mission Valley YMCA, where you’ll enjoy a multimedia experience in a fun, interactive environment.

Deep Water Aqua

If you’re looking for a great workout with no impact to your joints, just add water! Using a flotation belt in the deep end of the pool, you’ll find “you can’t out-push water,” explains trainer/instructor Kari-Lorraine Scott. “And people don’t realize that training in the water can transfer to the land.”

TRX

We have a former Navy SEAL to thank for the TRX suspension training system that leverages your bodyweight and gravity to perform more than 100 exercises.

Classes work on strength, cardio, flexibility and mobility, and you can modify any of the moves while you’re getting the “hang” of it!

Zumba

This popular, Latin-inspired dance workout can burn more calories than cardio kickboxing, step aerobics, hooping and power yoga, according to a study funded by the American Council on Exercise. What’s more, people perceived the workout to be less intense than it actually was because it was so much fun!

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Better Together: No Need to Go It Alone When You Exercise!

Join Us Today

The Y’s all-access membership includes 18 San Diego locations and guest privileges nationwide. The Y even has group exercise classes that are fun for the whole family!

Learn more about membership at ymca.org.

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Studio S AUGUST 10, 2026

The Secret to a Home That Feels Just Right

Behind every beautiful space is a thoughtful process, and ASID San Diego is helping homeowners understand the value of professional design.

The Secret to a Home That Feels Just Right
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A perfectly designed home rarely happens by accident. Those kitchens that feel effortless and rooms that seem to tell a story the second you walk in? They’re usually the work of someone who knows exactly what they’re doing.

It’s knowing which ideas will actually work, which materials will hold up over time, and how to turn a collection of choices into a space that feels intentional. That’s where a professional interior designer comes in.

For the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) California San Diego Chapter, the goal is to help people see interior design as more than just the finished look. Behind every well-designed space is a process built on technical expertise. Designers are educated in everything from professional software and construction details to building codes, space planning, materials, and functionality.

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“People don’t always realize how much goes on behind the scenes,” Kirsten Recce , current president of the ASID California San Diego Chapter, says. “Our designers are not just doing furniture placement and color selection and picking out new fluffy pillows. That’s not what they’re trained for.”

ASID members bring formal education, continued learning, and industry knowledge to their projects, helping create spaces that are not only beautiful, but designed to work. A paint color that changes completely depending on the lighting. A material that looks beautiful in a showroom but doesn’t make sense for everyday life. A layout that photographs well but doesn’t function for the people living there. These are the details where professional guidance can make all the difference.

Still, one of the biggest misconceptions about hiring an interior designer is that it’s reserved for massive renovations, luxury homes, or people who already know exactly what they want. The process can feel intimidating. Where do you begin? Is a designer worth the investment? What if you only need help with one room?

ASID’s answer: start with one hour.

ASID’s Spruce Up events break down one of the biggest barriers between homeowners and professional design: knowing where to begin. Held twice a year, the community program gives homeowners the chance to work directly with an ASID designer through a one-hour, $125 consultation in their own home. Whether you’re looking for advice on furniture placement, window treatments, kitchen and bath updates, remodeling ideas, vacation rentals, color selections or something else entirely, the upcoming September 2026 event offers an approachable way to get expert guidance before committing to a full project. Signups are open through Sept. 7, with consultations taking place Sept. 21 through Oct. 31. Proceeds benefit ASID San Diego’s educational and community programs. Register here!

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“It’s a great opportunity for people who are in that exploratory phase,” Recce says. “Maybe they’re not sure they want to hire an interior designer yet, or they think it sounds daunting or expensive. This gives them a chance to discover what working with a designer is actually like.”

Design is personal. A good designer isn’t just creating a beautiful room; they’re helping create a space that fits the way someone lives.

“We’re a resource to all of San Diego County,” Recce says. “It doesn’t cost anything to pick up the phone and call and ask. We’ll answer.”

Follow ASID San Diego on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook for updates on upcoming events, or connect with the chapter directly at [email protected] or 619-548-8847.

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This Scripps Clinic Physician is Serving Up Care

Laika Nur, MD, takes her love of volleyball from the court to the clinic as team physician for the San Diego Mojo

This Scripps Clinic Physician is Serving Up Care
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Growing up, Laika Nur, MD, Scripps Clinic sports medicine specialist, loved watching beach volleyball when the Association of Volleyball Professionals tour came to her hometown of Chicago. A talented volleyball player herself, she remembers sitting in the stands all day, and once, even got a couple autographs. Years later, Dr. Nur was attending a professional event focused on women’s sports, and the discussion turned to a new professional women’s volleyball league. The general manager and coaching staff  for San Diego’s team, the Mojo, happened to be in attendance, and Dr. Nur took the opportunity to ask them if they needed a team doctor. Flash forward to the Mojo’s inaugural 2024 season, when Dr. Nur officially became the team physician. Click here to read more about Dr. Nur and how she incorporates lessons she learned on the court into her practice. 

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Best Feet Forward

How local orthopedic specialists are pioneering the future of foot and ankle care

Best Feet Forward
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Your feet and ankles probably aren’t something you give much thought to—until something goes wrong. Orthopedic surgeons at Scripps Clinic are on the leading edge of foot and ankle reconstruction, treating patients with sports injuries, deformities, traumatic injuries and other conditions. That includes repairing torn Achilles tendons with a minimally invasive procedure that shrinks the incision site to less than a centimeter, and performing advanced ankle replacement on some patients with ankle arthritis. Read more about Scripps’ innovations in foot and ankle care here

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New Beginnings

A new program guides new moms through high-risk pregnancy and into the “fourth trimester”

New Beginnings
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Mai Vue was just 34 weeks pregnant when she delivered her baby. Her pregnancy had been complicated, and she’d had a recent second trimester pregnancy loss, which led to her receiving specialized care from Sean Daneshmand, MD, a Scripps Clinic perinatologist who oversees high-risk pregnancies. Dr. Daneshmand and his team took care of Mai during her pregnancy, through the birth of her healthy baby girl and beyond. Mai was part of a program Scripps launched to provide support to new moms in the weeks and months after delivery. The postpartum program, known as Scripps Health’s Fourth Trimester Continuum of Care, provides care for women with high-risk pregnancies to optimize their health after childbirth and reduce the risk of complications in future pregnancies. Click here to learn more. 

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Leading the Way in Skin Cancer Care

Scripps Clinic’s Mohs surgery center is one of the most sophisticated in the country.

Leading the Way in Skin Cancer Care
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It’s estimated that one in five people in the U.S. will develop skin cancer at some point in their lives. When you factor in living in a sun-soaked city like San Diego and the outdoorsy lifestyle that comes with it, that figure can jump to as high as one in three, which makes early detection and intervention all the more important. Dermatologists at Bighorn Mohs and Dermatology Center are using innovative imaging methods and advanced surgical techniques to diagnose and treat skin cancer. For certain cancers in sensitive spots, like the face, dermatologists perform Mohs surgery, removing skin tissue layer by layer until reaching healthy, cancer-free tissue. They also use a process called immunohistochemistry to view tissue samples taken during Mohs surgery in far greater detail than previous methods. Read more about how Scripps is advancing skin cancer care here.

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A Real Ironman

Scripps Cancer Center helps an endurance athlete overcome his greatest challenge yet and get back in the race

A Real Ironman
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When endurance athlete Isaac Sanchez learned he had cancer, he felt blindsided. He was healthy, surfed often and was training for an Ironman triathlon. But he had to put that on hold to undergo treatment. His physicians at Scripps Cancer Center developed a plan to treat the cancer in his tonsil and lymph nodes that included six-and-a-half weeks of near-daily radiation and weekly chemotherapy. He also worked with a Scripps Cancer Center dietitian to enhance his nutrition to promote strength and healing. Today, Isaac’s back to doing what he loves. Read more of his story here

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