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My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: First Weekend of Training Recap

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

 

Refresh. Refresh. Refresh. Like waiting for water to boil, I kept hitting that familiar curved arrow button on my browser hoping the email would arrive. I leapt out of bed (I was too excited to immediately drift off to sleep that night) when the words, “TLM Teacher Training…It’s Only Just Begun” appeared in my inbox. It was here — a link to the course materials that I knew were going to continue to shape my entire outlook on fitness and wellness. I quickly opened the PDF that housed the 2020 version of the TLM Teacher Training Online Manual for a glimpse at the Fairfax Family’s Secret Recipe and began scrolling through the pages…

I awoke early the next morning to get a few things settled before training officially began, for me, at noon EST. Because I’m old-school and prefer paper over digital copies, I printed up the TLM Teacher Training Manual (in color — it’s really pretty!), put my three-hole punch to good use and then placed the almost 50-page document in a white three-ring binder.

With laptop, binder, pen and water in-hand, I headed down to my home barre studio/exercise sanctuary and settled in for Day 1 of the first weekend of training in the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique.

 

The London Method training on the computer.

 

Day 1 of Training – “You’ll Have Fun and Get Your Work Done,” tLm

I have to admit that I was nervously excited as I switched on my laptop, positioned my camera and settled into a comfy seat with my newly printed TLM Manual. I was excited because I was going to be learning the ORIGINAL Technique and equally nervous because I was going to be learning the ORIGINAL Technique.

I logged into our virtual classroom precisely at noon and ready to absorb as much I could over the course of the next three hours. We spent the first hour and a half learning about the roots and history of the ORIGINAL, discussing how Kelly first discovered the Technique, what happened when she brought it back to America and how Pam and Kelly opened The London Method – the first studio in the U.S. to offer this one-of-a-kind, core-conditioning class.

After we reviewed some of the differences and similarities between Americanized-barre and the ORIGINAL Technique, we then spent some time getting to know the other trainees – our soon-to-be tLm family members.

Like new virtual friends, we chatted as if we were all in an actual tLm class. We talked about where we all lived, our current circumstances and why we wanted to learn the Technique. Then, it was time to learn the Warm-Up.

I flipped through my manual, which contains clear pictures to accent the concise instructions, cues and things to “watch for,” as Kelly described the moves and Pam executed proper form and alignment. Not only were the exercises printed in the manual and demonstrated during the training session, but they are also available online to all tLm trainees for future reference.

The Warm-Up is quite comprehensive and takes about five to seven minutes of class time to complete, so it took us a bit to grasp the moves before we got the chance to put them into practice ourselves. We concluded class on that first day with the Warm-Up fresh in our minds and muscles.

 

Jennifer trains in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

Hip-opening stretch with the Booty Kicker

 

Day 2 of Training – “Essence, not just Exercise,” tLm

You would think that after having spent three hours in training the day before, that I wouldn’t have found myself jumping out of bed brighter and earlier than usual on that following Sunday morning. But there I was – coffee already brewing – looking through my manual and notes from the prior day before 7 a.m. I wanted to run through the Warm-Up a few times before class began that afternoon. As stated earlier, the Warm-Up kicks off the first five to seven minutes of class and is longer and more effective than any warm-up that I’ve ever taught in a barre class.

Through a variety of dynamic stretches and movements, which are all generated from the core, your entire body is lengthened, opened up and primed for the rest of the 60-minute session. As I practiced the movements, I zeroed in on my own body and remembered the prompts that Kelly and Pam had provided us with the day before – “up and over,” “lengthen,” and “stretch.” The way that the ORIGINAL Warm-Up is structured allows you to move freely – but, with control – mindfully engage those muscles that are going to be worked and focus on flowing from one movement to the next.

After practicing the Warm-Up several times and puttering around the house doing my Sunday chores, it was time to log back in for Day 2. We began class by performing the Warm-Up to music and then spent the next two hours learning the first few sections of the ORIGINAL class.

As with other training classes, I jotted down notes, while Pam demonstrated, and then tried the movements out on my own body. Again, I felt something different. We weren’t just learning to bend and straighten our legs. Because the movements are so small, slow and concise, I finally forced myself to truly straighten my leg, lift it as high as it could possibly go and push down any thoughts that my former “cardio-driven” self would have considered.

This Technique is not about AMRAPS or sets, it’s about moving and feeling your way through the exercises as honestly as you can and seeing the proven results of simultaneously stretching and strengthening your body. As Lotte Berk once said, “If you can’t get to the ultimate point of stretching, you’re cheating yourself.”

 

Pam and Kelly of The London Method teach the Original Lotte Berk Technique during a training

 

Week 1 Impressions

As a Certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor, I have taken many fitness training – both in-person and online – over the past five years. Most of them were well-organized and based in scientific research and some were so energizing and motivating that I felt compelled to go out and teach them to everyone I knew, but none of the training that I’ve ever taken has been quite like the ORIGINAL.

I felt like I was learning some wonderfully magical secret language, but one that I was allowed and encouraged to share with others.

As I learned during training, Lotte Berk developed her famous Technique to heal her injured back, while still maintaining her strength and figure, but it is Esther Fairfax, Lotte’s daughter, that we can thank for bringing the ORIGINAL to the world. Yes, Lotte was a genius when it came to working the body in ways that allow for both healing and strengthening, but it is Esther who took her mother’s movements and devised a workable structure that could be replicated and passed onto others. Today, we thank Esther for gifting us with her family’s secret recipe, as it is certainly one that will benefit many generations of fitness enthusiasts and instructors, alike.

I’ll be the first to admit that I tend to get overly excited about things – especially when it comes to health and fitness. As someone who has had her fair share of struggles in these two particular departments, I’m always on the hunt for new and innovative ways to stay fit and healthy. I have numerous fitness certifications, a couple of nutrition certifications and a home gym stuffed with all types of equipment and DVDs (yes, DVDs – mostly barre workouts, of course!).

My quest for knowledge is ongoing, but in all honesty, it gets overwhelming. It would take me a lifetime to get through and experiment with all of the information that is available on how to eat and train. But, this year – the year the world was forced to change and slow down – I followed suit. Sure, part of it was due to the fact that we were forced to stay home, but I was also motivated by a terrible autoimmune flare-up that I experienced at the end of 2019. And, during this time of self-isolation, I discovered if gentle, mindful movements – the types of movements that my body actually craved, but I often ignored – were able to heal me, they should certainly be able to heal others.

If you read my previous two posts, you already know that I sought out further training in the ORIGINAL Technique with The London Method because I wanted to know the origins of barre and to share this knowledge with others who may also be “sick and tired of feeling sick and tired,” crave a more mindful way of moving and desire a long, lean and svelte body. And, after the first week of training commenced, I discovered that the ORIGINAL will result in a long, lean and svelte body, but it goes beyond the physical. It is about feeling welcomed, excited, entranced – and maybe even a little silly at times – about exercise. And, as an instructor of the ORIGINAL Technique, these are the feelings that I want to create in my students, my classes and more.

See you at the barre!

 

Next up: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: Second Weekend Recap

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

Images courtesy of Jennifer Mathieu Henshall
Jennifer Mathieu Henshall after a barre class

My Journey to Getting Certified in the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique: How I found My Way to the Barre – Part 2

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

The year is 1999. I’ve just finished a particularly sweaty 60 minutes on the treadmill and am ravenous. As I head back across campus to the townhouse that I share with my four college roommates, I reach into my backpack and pull out my post-workout snack – a package of SnackWell’s Fat-Free, Devil’s Food Cookies. Once home, I settle down to eat my dinner – a Subway turkey sandwich with low-fat mayo, a side of Wow! Doritos and a Diet Coke. As I eat, I applaud myself for making such healthy and wholesome choices that evening.

 

Throwback photo of author Jennifer Mathieu Henshall from the College years.

 

Looking back at the way I used to train and eat, I’m not surprised that almost 20 years later, I was diagnosed with several autoimmune conditions. Yes, over the years, I have refined my nutrition (i.e. I no longer eat fake food or thrive on artificial sweeteners), but it’s taken me a lot longer to get my fitness practices in-check.

 

A discovery that would change everything

Several years of running half-marathons, full-marathons and heavyweight training propelled my body into a state of self-attack. And, it wasn’t until a terrible autoimmune flare-up that I experienced at the end of 2019, I knew it was time to address the fact that I needed to stop overtraining once and for all, as it was doing more harm, than good, to my mental and physical health.

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall running

 

The last time I experienced an exercise-induced autoimmune flare-up was while I was training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. I didn’t know it at the time, however. For months leading up to the diagnosis of my autoimmune condition, I just assumed that the fatigue, brain fog and depression that I was experiencing were from the tough training regimen I had outlined for myself.

Undoubtedly, the training was putting a lot of strain on my body, but my system had become so inflamed, that it began attacking itself. I was immediately put on anti-inflammatory medication and began feeling better within a few months’ time.

This time around, my doctor increased my medication dosage – a drug that I will more than likely have to take for the rest of my life. And as someone who believes in the symbiotic relationship between Eastern and Western medicine, I knew that, in addition to taking more medication, there were several other things that I could do to heal myself.

 

Finding an alternative form of movement

One of them was to immediately cease all high-impact exercise and overtraining. I decided to revamp my entire workout routine and to focus on barre workouts alone. I slowly eased my way back into exercise and found that barre’s low-impact and mindful movements were exactly what I needed to begin feeling better both inside and out.

Jenn teaching a barre class.

 

As I mentioned in Part 1 of “How I Found My Way to the Barre,” I discovered barre almost five years ago while training for Boston, my second marathon. And, I’ve been a barre instructor for almost as long. I’ve always loved barre fitness but initially used it to supplement and refine my other more intense workouts. I’m not sure if it’s a function of coming into my own during a time when the fitness culture touted low-fat foods and high-cardio moves, but unless I felt completely defeated after a workout, I didn’t think that I had worked hard enough – until my body proved otherwise.

 

Author Jennifer Mathieu Henshall after teaching a barre class.

 

Yet, after my most recent autoimmune flare-up, I turned to low-impact, controlled exercise to heal myself. Movements that involve bodyweight, concentration and an acute awareness of one’s heart, mind and soul – those of the ORIGINAL Method – have provided me with the mental and physical results that I’ve been searching for my entire adult life. I’ve learned that it’s not about having a “perfect” body, it’s about having a happy, healthy and thriving body. And, the ORIGINAL Technique provides all of this and more. I am overjoyed at the opportunity to train with The London Method, to learn the roots and intricacies of Lotte Berk’s ORIGINAL Technique and to document my entire experience along the way. I want to absorb all that I can about the Fairfax Family Recipe, so that I may instruct others in the hopes that they, too, will share in the magnificent healing powers found in this remarkable form of movement medicine.

See you at the barre!

 

Next up: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: First Weekend of Training Recap

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

My Journey to Getting Certified in the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique: How I found My Way to the Barre – Part 1

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

 

Like many other noteworthy days in my life, I remember the first time I took a barre class. It was on a cold winter morning in my basement gym. I was training for the 2016 Boston Marathon, logging more miles on my legs than ever before, while also trying to find time to incorporate some all-important resistance and flexibility work into my routine. Running 40-plus miles per week doesn’t allow for a lot of extra exercise time, so I was in pursuit of a workout that would provide me with the strength and stretching I was seeking. And, that’s when I found it – barre. With about four months left of my marathon training, I built a couple of barre DVD workouts into my weekly routine and found that the micromovements, ballet- and Pilates-inspired exercises and yoga poses were the perfect complements to my cardio-heavy plan. When I crossed the finish line in Boston that Marathon Monday, I was injury-free, smiling from ear-to-ear and wondering how to integrate barre into my life on a full-time basis.

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

 

My name is Jennifer Mathieu Henshall and I’m a full-fledged barre addict. My obsession began purely out of necessity and has since become my preferred method of exercise. I’ve been a certified barre instructor for four years and have been trained in several different barre modalities, including the American Barre Technique’s Pre & Postnatal Barre, H.I. (High Intensity) Barre, Barre-Less Barre Ballet Aerobics and Barre Stretch, BOSU Barre Strong and BarreAmped Bounce. I taught barre classes at a local studio for a couple of years and then from my home studio for the last few years, as well.

Taking my love of barre to the next level

As much as I love teaching barre, I am also a lifetime learner at-heart and always seeking out new techniques to incorporate into my classes, as well as my own workouts. Because of my background in research (I became a college professor after graduate school), I have a strong desire to swan dive into the history of all of my passions. In the summer of 2019, I wanted to know more about the roots of barre, so I began a search to learn about its origins. My quest led me to Kelly Wackerman and Pam Kennedy of The London Method, the first studio in the United States to teach and train in the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique. Although I wasn’t able to travel to California for the in-person training at the time (I am the primary caregiver for my two daughters – ages 8 and 10), as luck would have it, The London Method has since developed an online training course in the ORIGINAL technique, which I will be taking for three consecutive weekends in September.

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall at a barre class.

 

Before my certification journey begins, let me introduce myself

Before I begin my training and subsequent comprehensive, in-depth review of the virtual course for this blog, I wanted to provide a bit more of an introduction of myself and my “why.” As someone who needs to know all of the nitty-gritty details herself, I figured that a few more facts about my background – aside from my intro on this site – and excitement for barre and its amazing benefits would provide a bit of a warm-up before I Pluto Snuffles (this will make more sense in due time) into my virtual training experience with The London Method. So, without further ado, below are some ORIGINAL facts about me:

  • O: I am a former communication professor and professional and currently working on building The Barre Library – an online education center for all barre enthusiasts.
  • R: I reside just outside of Washington, DC, but was born and raised in Rhode Island, with my husband and two daughters.
  • I: I am constantly getting certified in different barre and exercise techniques as a way to further hone my skills as both a teacher and student. In addition to my various barre accreditations, I currently hold certifications in PiYo, CIZE, TurboKick and Core De Force. I am also a Pre & Postnatal Fitness Specialist for Moms Into Fitness, Inc.
  • G: Since having benefited from the extreme generosity of others (both of my pregnancies with my daughters were affected by a rare blood disease that required numerous platelet transfusions and blood plasma treatments), I have made it my mission to give back whatever and whenever I can to others. Through my writing and instructing, I hope to guide others as they learn to harness their own mind-body connections so that they can live more fulfilling lives.
  • I: I am a former marathoner and bodybuilder who used to thrive on high-intensity workouts until they became too much for my body to handle.
  • N: I am in my early 40s and currently a stay-at-home-mom, barre instructor, NASM certified personal trainer, certified aromatherapist and freelance writer. I joined The Barre Blog as the Southern US Editor in March of 2020.
  • A: Over the past 20 years, I have suffered from several ailments, including melanoma skin cancer, two pregnancy losses, two high-risk pregnancies and several autoimmune diseases.
  • L: I love to bake healthy treats, craft with my daughters, take frequent trips to the barre and read. Cozy culinary mysteries, cookbooks about baking and reality baking shows are my guilty pleasures!

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall does a barre pose outside.

As this series – My Journey to Getting Certified in the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique – unfolds, many of my ORIGINAL facts will begin to take shape. Through my own one-inch ups and downs, I’ve learned that movement has the dual-power of helping or healing. And as someone who has learned – the hard way – that exercise doesn’t have to be punishing in order to be effective and enjoyable, it is my hope to bring this awareness to those who have already taken their place at the barre or aspire to one day. Discover more about my “Why,” in Part 2 of How I Found My Way to the Barre.

See you at the barre!

 

Next up: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: How I Found My Way to the Barre – Part 2

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: Getting Started

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique. This week: an introduction to the certification and how you can join her in getting certified.

 

Ladies from The London Method training program.

 

 

Become a Piece of the Tradition…

When Kelly Wackerman flew across the pond to Hungerford, England to train with Esther Fairfax, daughter of Lotte Berk, she had no idea that she would stumble upon one of the fitness world’s best-kept secrets – the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique, which was later brought over to the United States and ultimately formed the basis of most modern barre classes. It wasn’t until Kelly spent three weeks experiencing this unique core-conditioning class, which uses the ballet barre for leverage and support, that she realized she had discovered a true find, and friend, in Esther. Five years after her journey to the English countryside, she and The London Method’s co-founder, Pam Kennedy, want to share the Fairfax Family’s secret recipe with you during this one-of-a-kind virtual training!

If you’ve always wanted to know more about the foundation of today’s modern barre classes, to discover the amazing physical and mental benefits that the ORIGINAL technique can bring to your clients and desire to be part of a family dedicated to helping Esther ensure that her mother’s ORIGINAL method is lived in the way in which Lotte intended, follow the recipe below and you’ll be en route to experiencing (and learning) the enchanting feelings of strength and empowerment that Esther’s clients have been feeling for over 60 years!

 

Kelly Wackerman, Esther Fairfax and Pamela Kennedy in Hungerford, England.

theLONDONmethod co-owners Kelly Wackerman and Pam Kennedy pose for a photo with Esther Fairfax, daughter of Lotte Berk.

 

 

The ORIGINAL Technique
A Fairfax Family Recipe
By: The London Method (tLm)

Servings: Limited! Register by August 15, 2020, for Early Bird Pricing!

Ingredients:

  • Background and history of Lotte Berk, Esther Fairfax and the elements of the ORIGINAL class
  • Secrets of the ORIGINAL technique that you can share and pass on to others
  • Hours of hands-on, specific-technique instruction and lectures from tLm Founders, Kelly Wackerman and Pam Kennedy
  • Six, 2-3-hour Zoom lectures from Kelly and Pam over the course of three weekends
  • Comprehensive, downloadable tLm manual
  • Library of videos, featuring Kelly, Pam and Esther Fairfax demonstrating the ORIGINAL moves
  • 10, tLm Live Zoom classes to attend and observe
  • Your own sparkling personality!
  • Fun, can-do-attitude!
  • NASM and AFAA CEUs

 

Directions:

  1. Sign-up for Early Bird pricing and get $100 off the cost of tuition (which is normally $1,500 USD/or three-monthly payments of $500 USD) by August 15, 2020, to reserve your spot.
  2. Attend the Live virtual sessions each Saturday and Sunday in September, starting September 5th and ending September 20th. Live training sessions are accessible from ANYWHERE in the world and are hosted during PST {Pacific Standard Time} from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Saturdays & 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Sundays.
  3. Observe 10, tLm Live Zoom classes.
  4. Once you’ve completed the live training and course requirements, record your own ORIGINAL class and submit it for Kelly and Pam’s approval. (You can even have Esther watch and approve your class and sign your certificate! Please note, it will cost an additional $300 for Esther’s approval.).

 

Yield:

After your video has been approved, you will receive your signed ORIGINAL technique certification, become an official instructor of the ORIGINAL technique, get your very own listing on the tLm site and, most importantly, become a cherished member of the beloved tLm family.

So, what are you waiting for? Sign-up to join the ORIGINAL family today!

Next up: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: How I Found My Way to the Barre – Part 1

 

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

Women performing the pretzel exercise on the floor of a barre studio.

The History Behind 5 of the Most Popular Barre Exercises

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Presented in partnership with TheLONDONmethod

If you’ve ever stepped foot inside a barre studio, you’ve no doubt heard phrases like “tuck” and “keep a heavy tailbone” or have done an exercise called the “pretzel.” Did you know many popular barre exercises today can be traced back to the original Lotte Berk Technique? 

Who is Lotte Berk? Lotte was more than just a German-born dancer who came up with a method of exercise, she was a trailblazer. If you want to know more about why she is considered the founder of barre, read this.

With the help of our friends at TheLONDONmethod, who are experts in all things Lotte Berk, and Esther Fairfax (Lotte Berk’s daughter) we break down 5 exercises that have roots in the original technique.

 

What you probably know as: Pretzel

What it was originally called by Lotte Berk: Hello Sailor

What you probably know as: Thigh Dancing

What it was originally called by Lotte Berk: Burnt Thighs

What you probably know as: Round Back

What it was originally called by Lotte Berk: Escapes

What you probably know as: Flat Back

What it was originally called by Lotte Berk: No Escapes

What you probably know as: Curl

What it was originally called by Lotte Berk: Sardines

 

Thanks to our friends Kelly Wackerman and Pamela Kennedy at TheLONDONmethod and Esther Fairfax (Lotte’s daughter) for helping us with this piece. If you want to really dive deeper into the history of the method, check out their newly-launched online video series.

About TheLONDONmethod

TheLONDONmethod was created as a place to house the ORIGINAL class by Lotte Berk. Lotte’s daughter, Esther Fairfax has been teaching this class in the countryside of England for 50 + Years. When tLM ladies found her in 2015 & learned how different the exercises were from what had been brought to America in the 70’s they knew they had to share them with the world. The tLM online program is a way you can access these exercises that have been helping, healing, streamlining, & toning the women in Esther’s classes for decades. Go to www.theLONDONmethod.tv to start practicing them today!

*New Videos are added each month to the program from the Ladies of TheLONDONmethod as well as from Esther Fairfax herself!