It was an odd realization to be this far along in one’s own adult life and realize that Ohio was a place I had never been. With some reservation, I had originally scheduled this particular Primal Move certification workshop for Dec 1st at Dave Clancy’s rockin’ facility Blue Chip Athletics / Buckeye Kettlebells. But the thought of being somewhere North of the Mason-Dixon line after November always gives me pause, especially if things like skis aren’t involved. With the idea that I was certainly going to freeze to death, a few days before the trip, I bought a toasty but fun faux fur Ushanka style hat from Restoration Hardware. Of course this mean that in no way would it really get cold enough in Ohio to wear it. Which is precisely what happened.
Even though most tales of Ohio I’ve heard from family members have been less than favorable, I found the opposite to be the case – everyone was super friendly, the Columbus airport was conveniently located, and the weekend was a whirlwind of good company, fun training, and excellent food. The state of Ohio really should hire Dave Clancy and his family to promote them. Seriously. Friday afternoon was spent getting the last of the details ready at the Blue Chip Athletics / Buckeye Kettlebells gym for the all day Primal Move Instructor Certification Workshop starting bright and early Saturday morning. With the gym already in an excellent state of cleanliness and organization, the biggest challenge was NOT to wear myself out by playing on the tempting looking pull up bars, swing all the kettlebells, and of course… flipping the nice variety of tires—there would be plenty of time for that on Sunday. I really really had to hold myself back. Thankfully, there were plenty of distractions like discussing the ingredients of Dale’s Raw Protein Bars, checking out the coffeeshop nearby (who made an extra fab Intelligencia double espresso for me), and the chocolate shop which had some delightful dark chocolate coated Brazil nuts. I love Brazil nuts… a lot. They might be why I sprouted an extra whisker, but whatever. They make you strong, and they are delicious… especially coated with chocolate!
Anyhow with all the manuals, release forms, pens, etc. out and ready to go, music cued, I joined Dave and his wife, Karen for a really good meal at Cap City (I had the pork chop special – 2 giant pork chops with sweet potato mash, and greens).

We began the Primal Move workshop right after an early kettlebell class (I wished they had been doing the “furnace” workout… it was a little chilly in the gym). After everyone had signed their release forms and grabbed manuals, we chose a nice big expanse where we could begin Primal Move. I started the workshop by leading them through an actual Primal Move session, with all of it’s integrated component parts – all of which would be explained throughout the course of the day along with examples of the moves in the system, and of course PLENTY of those fantastic Primal Move games! Dave’s gym was absolutely ideal for Primal Move – not only did he have plenty of room so that everyone could really explore each movement, the large expanse of turf made for the ultimate race track, obstacle area, etc. Not to mention there were so many great pieces of equipment right at hand (Dynamax balls, bands, etc) that we never were wanting for items to use as goals, targets, or obstacles in games. The group of instructors who showed up displayed a LOT of skill and athleticism – some of who seemed to surprise themselves with what they could do on occcasion.


The following day, we all went to the gym to review the Primal Move basics, play with the tires, kettlebells, pull up apparatus, do one arm handstands, work on handstand push ups and a variety of other fun things. Dave has some really impressive instructors, clients, and athletes who work with him. I’d highly recommend stopping in there to train if you are in the area. OR to absolutely check out the upcoming RKC he will be holding – Andrea Du Cane will be leading that workshop – and I can absolutely assure you that it will be nothing short of EPIC. Her abilities as an instructor are absolutely mind-blowing. I’m still using and digesting all the information from the Ageless Body workshop she led here in Florida a while ago. Besides, Dave knows all the good eats in the area – so post-workshop group meals will be similarly epic. Gosh, I’ve almost talked myself into showing up to that RKC Workshop… maybe I will! In all seriousness, I can’t think of a better place for a focused workshop like the RKC, with all the necessities nearby too.
And as promised to a few of you via email, here’s a fun little video of me flipping a tire at Dave’s gym – the darned thing is taller than me!!!!!!!!






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