Hooping with Mainline School Night

Hooping with Mainline School Night

May 28

HOOPING YOURSELF FIT Hooping is a fusion of dance, exercise and play. Set to energizing music, hooping is a fun, effective way to slim your waistline and sculpt and tone your body. Beginner Level will begin with a focus on waist hooping and progress from there. In Continuing, move on to hip, vertical and horizontal hooping, halos, spirals and beyond. Leah creates a custom-made, weighted hoop...

Hooping at Please Touch Museum: National Play Day

Hooping at Please Touch Museum: National Play Day

May 28

Celebrate National Day of Play on Sept 25 and 26 Loopdihoops and the Please Touch Museum are working together to provide participants an introduction to hoop dance. Child and adults are welcome to join in the fun. Loopdihoops will provide 2 demos on Saturday and 2 on Sunday at 12 and 2 both days.  Don’t miss this great opportunity to play with your kids. Contact Please Touch Museum for...

Hoops and Scoops! (ice cream, that is)

Hoops and Scoops! (ice cream, that is)

May 28

Family Fun:  Hoops and Scoops in the Park! Friday, July 30, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Rolling Hill Park, 1301 Rose Glen Road, Gladwyne Registration:  Members Free! Non-members, $4/person, $10/family Audience: Adults, children ages 7 & up Hula Hooping, nature, and ice cream, what could be better?!  Join Conservancy staff and Leah from Loopdihoops for an evening of hooping instruction appropriate for...

Free: Hooping at Rolling Hill Park

Free: Hooping at Rolling Hill Park

May 28

Hooping it Up in Rolling Hill Park: A Blast From the Past with a Fun New Twist! Co-sponsored by Loopdihoops.com, Havertown Hooping in the Park for Adults Saturday, July 10, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Rolling Hill Park, 1301 Rose Glen Road, Gladwyne Free! Audience: Adults of any age Join Certified Hoop Instructor Leah Troiano, founder of Loopdihoops.com, and learn how you can get fit and have fun using a...

Lessons Learned from an Injured Ankle

Lessons Learned from an Injured Ankle

May 19

I sit here, leg raised above my heart, pondering what I can learn from my hurt ankle. First of all, walking the dogs in the rain is a big no-no for me, that’s for sure. I have torn ligaments in my ankle, rendering me hoop-impaired, as well as walking impaired. Hooping withdrawal hasn’t set in yet, but it’s close by. For now, just watching others walk or dance gives me pangs of envy but...