Give The Hooping Workout a Whirl
The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky, reports, "In Kentucky, hoop dreams usually revolve around basketball, but when Rhonda Miller and her students get together, there isn't a net or a free-throw line to be found. Miller, 28, teaches a kind of hooping that is one part rhythmic gymnastics and one part good, old-fashioned backyard child's play. “I think the first appeal is the fun, but then after you start hooping, you start sweating,” Miller said. “It's really good for your core area. I just became really addicted to it because it's really fun,” she said. “You just gain this sense of accomplishment when you learn how to do a new trick, and so that kind of keeps you motivated.” The article also features Christabel "HoopGirl" Zamor. Full story: Courier-Journal



























