The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Lying on yoga mats … I started looking up at the sky again.’ Dana Kuehn, 59, of Sandy Springs

- By Michelle Brooks For the AJC

■ Editor’s note: When the pandemic shut down gyms and indoor exercising, a group of neighbors formed their own workout group, the P.E. group. We have previously featured co-leaders Pamela Zendt and Ilsa Mendoza-jackson.

When she started: August 2020

Age: 59

Personal life: “I’m a college professor, licensed profession­al counselor and artist,” Dana Kuehn said. “I am an expressive arts facilitato­r in private practice.” She lives with her fiancé in Sandy Springs. The lifestyle change:

“Because of the pandemic — I am a college professor and have been teaching online — that put me in the home a great deal, which was a very big change for me,” Kuehn said. In March 2020, she moved to Sandy Springs. Through a friend, she was invited to the P.E. group. “While lying on yoga mats in the cul-de-sac to do the core work, I started looking up at the sky again,” Kuehn said. ”This was something I did as a kid, and that became a real highlight for me. The neighborho­od is rich with wildlife, so a hawk might fly by. We met at 4:45 p.m. two days a week — the months of the shorter days you’d see the change in lighting in the sky. I realized somewhere along the journey, I look so forward to that experience. It’s relaxing and fulfilling to look at the sky and look at the shapes of the branches and the shapes the sky made.”

Change in eating habits: “I try to eat an anti-inflammato­ry diet, so working with reducing sugar has been the one for me,” Kuehn said.

Steps of change:

■ Making a shift: “I got interested in making a shift ... because I have some strong osteoarthr­itis.” Pre-pandemic, she was doing yoga but not cardio or strength training. “I know I’ve gotten stronger, especially in my arms.”

■ Making a commitment: “When it comes to scheduling things, I decided that, yes, this is going to be part of my schedule. Because of it being a group and conversati­on and laughing, it was a wonderful way to commit to this, enjoy it and be somewhat caught off guard that you were getting stronger.”

■ Making friends: “I’m with my friends, I’m exercising, and I’m encouraged by them …”

Exercise routine: Kuehn works out three days a week with the group, and she does yoga and walking three more days per week.

Biggest challenge: “The group started playing pickleball, and that is really fun. My osteoarthr­itis has started to get in my way with some of that.”

Three top tips:

■ Beat the heat and embrace the cold: “No longer am I as reluctant to use extreme heat or extreme cold to decide that I won’t take a walk. If there’s more extreme weather, I know how to layer. I can hydrate. I can move around in that cold weather and I know I will warm up.”

■ Adding a challenge: “Adding some challenge, which might be like upping your level of weights.” Kuehn does emphasize the importance of easing into any new challenge.

■ Building community: “I think there are rewards of having an exercise group whether on your street or with friends. Because of the community it builds, it makes you more committed to doing it.”

How has your life changed? “This group has had a profound effect on me. I am feeling more connected in this neighborho­od and with these women . ... These women knew what they were doing. They put effort into changing things up . ... I have a lot of gratitude for them. They took time to make it interestin­g . ... I hope this group will continue for perpetuity. … Exercising outside has been a surprising, glorious part of it all.”

 ?? COURTESY OF CINDY HUBBARD ?? The picture on the left of Dana Kuehn, 59, of Sandy Springs was taken in February. In August 2020, she joined her neighbors’ exercise group, the P.E. group, which appears on the right: Front row (from left): Kathy Broyles, Pam Zendt and Ilsa Mendoza-jackson. Back row (from left): Irene Gruenhut, Knoxie Walstead, Dana Kuehn and Virginia Stoner.
COURTESY OF CINDY HUBBARD The picture on the left of Dana Kuehn, 59, of Sandy Springs was taken in February. In August 2020, she joined her neighbors’ exercise group, the P.E. group, which appears on the right: Front row (from left): Kathy Broyles, Pam Zendt and Ilsa Mendoza-jackson. Back row (from left): Irene Gruenhut, Knoxie Walstead, Dana Kuehn and Virginia Stoner.

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