Mens Sana In Corpore Sano at the Palestra 100

January 8th, 2007 by Albegor

The Romans had a pretty deep knowledge about the research for the harmony between mind and body to keep ourselves in shape and feeling active and lively. So why don’t try listening to our wise ancestors? ;)
I was really missing this kind of harmony, but since I tried going to the gym to put back in shape my back aching due to long hours spent working with the PC I finally understood the true meaning of that phrase.
Recently it has been thanks to the Palestra 100 that I realized how much a pleasant environment can make the physical training even more pleasant.
The three months I spent there before leaving for the Vespatour have been really invaluable to engage in such an intensive and often tiring journey.
Because of this I’d like to thank the people who made the experience at the gym so pleasant. From Angelo Sguazzero, the director, a former hundred meter runner and athletic trainer in some Serie A Italian football teams, who with his interest for psychology applied to physical training really surprised me about things very few trainers even take into consideration.
Also thanks to his daughter Silvia, a former dance champion, and to Elisa I learned to do stretching by breathing correctly, something that has now become a good early morning habit. Not to speak about the other trainers and the fantastic SPA (Salus per aquam) area, a real relax paradise. If the hydromassage, the sauna and the turkish bath are not enough, there are Veronica e Tania, the two massagers able to make your back melt! :mrgreen:
It’s not the cheapest gym in Como at all but it’s really worth its cost in my opinion.
These aren’t words written for convenience or hidden purposes, this is actually an appreciation for a place where I find myself at ease, so I’ll be happy if this post will be useful in promoting the gym.
I sent them one of the only two postcards (the other one is a bit more personal) I wrote and sent during the Vespatour to thank them for making me understand what actually means Mens sana in corpore sano. :)

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