RHYTHM ANH RELAXATION SINGE 1983 The California-founded fitness program Nia, which combines yoga, dance and martial arts, has become popular worldwide By Serena Markstrom Oregon Daily Emerald Ceiling fans push the smell of sweat around a fourth-level studio in downtown Portland’s Pythian building. Below the fans, members of a primarily female class place their “tails” on the floor. About 50 students move around the hardwood floor on bare feet. The music is soft keyboard sounds with chimes easing in and out of the melody. Some follow Debbie Rosas’ movements, and others move as they feel fit. This is a Nia class taught by Rosas, one of its two founders. Nia is a mix of dance, martial arts and yoga. It aims to activate the mind, body and spirit for a holistic work out. The principles of Nia, short for Neuromuscular Integrative Ac tion, have become fitness buzz words, but the Portland-based Nia has been growing since 1983 and now has about 20,000 students worldwide. Rosas tells this class, “There is a soft wall behind you; keep moving till you connect,” and most of the class members slowly follow, stretching their backs toward an imaginary wall. There is an overwhelming sense of calm and comfort in the room, enhanced by large indoor plants near tall windows. Class members often close their eyes and focus deeply on what they are doing and what their bodies tell them to do next. Some lie still on the floor, taking part in the moment by lis tening. { { When it comes to the body, there's always something to explore. That's what's so exciting Debbie Rosas Nia co-founder One male participant lies on his back and rotates his legs as though riding an imaginary bicycle while the rest of the class leans into Rosas’ next suggestion. On any given Saturday morning, the mood in this room and music will be different. One of Nia’s mantras is variety. In Swahili, the word Nia means “with purpose.” Whether the movement is a high Turn to Nia, page 7B Courtesy photos (Above) Debbie Rosas and Carlos Rosas, the founders of Nia. (Left) Debbie Rosas leads a Nia class. I Sign up today for Basic Scuba! This 2 credit upper division course will teach you everything you need to know about scuba diving. At the end of the term we’ll go for a weekend excursion and complete four dives. After that you’ll be a certified diver and you’ll be able to dive on your own. This course includes: Books and all your materials! • All gear for the entire course! • Certification card that is good for life! • Transportation to open water dives! 011306 Dent. No. Course Credits PEAS 368 Scuba (basiointro) 2 PEAS 369 Scuba (advanced) 1 PEAS 370 Scuba (rescue) 1 PEAS 375 Scuba (deep diver) 1 PEAS 381 Scuba (dive master I) 2 PEAS 382 Scuba (dive master II) 2 PEAS 399 Scuba (naturalist) 1 www.eugeneskindivers.com 1090 West 6th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon 97402 Phone 342-2351 • FAX 342-5706 SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS * TRAVEL 1099 Chambers (11 th & Chambers) EUGENE Pine Pacific Rim Cuisine Specializing in Thai and Vegetarian Dishes Now Featuring: LAVA LOUNGE A full-service cocktail lounge serving specialty drinks and a full menu for dine-in or carryout until midnight, seven days a week.