Empower the People

At his Empower Fitness Labs, Hakeem Akbar uses a custom mix of new science and old-school inspiration to ‘ignite’ your workout.

Traci Ling

Mounted high on the wall above the treadmills at Empower Fitness Lab, three flat-screen TVs display the overall exertion level of the students in the class via color-coded squares. Blue and green represent the warm up and moderate intensity levels. Yellow and red indicate vigorous and high-intensity.

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Bust a Move

It’s a new year, time to sweat. Luckily, the boutique fitness fad is in full swing, and there have never been more clever — and fun — ways to work out.

Traci Ling

Fitness, like dieting, is prone to fads. In the ’80s, it was all about aerobics — leotard, leg warmers and all. In the ’90s, we were introduced to the Stairmaster and the big-box gyms like 24 Hour Fitness and Bally’s. And while we were generally obsessed with Tae Bo around Y2K, Houston fell off the fitness bandwagon in the early 2000s, and then again in 2012, when Men’s Fitness named us the “Fattest City in America.”

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Nun Sense

For Houston newcomer Gen Norden, a Buddhist nun, beating holiday stress is a state of mind.

Jhane Hoang
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’Tis the season for peace, joy and happiness ... and long lines, crowded airports and visiting relatives. But, as the outgoing, chatty and 41-years-young Gen Kelsang Norden points out, “Happiness is a state of mind.” The Buddhist nun from Bath, England, whose work in the States with Kadampa Meditation Centers has recently brought her to Houston, teaches this idea in her weekly classes at the Kadampa center in the Heights. 

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