Oh Chris! I can imagine the panic that set in when you saw Zach! Ug! I hope he's ok now. So good that you were able to rush out and help him! Wow.
On the swings..... I don't swing up that high at all unless I'm purposely doing a high swing, and yes, then your arms come into play a whole lot more. What Tracy taught me to do was to keep the swing low, make it all in your legs. This is why they caution newbies to start with a heavier bell, because you really don't want your arms doing the work for the most part. It's all about the hip snap, and the bell is just floating in your hands really, and your arms come into play to stop it and then the motion goes down. If that makes sense.....
Joanne, I know what you mean about being nice only getting yourself ready today -- it was kind of like that for me -- no lunches to pack -- hoooray!
The gym was pretty cool, but not quite what I expected. First off, they did not have the rotating rock climbing wall, which they described to me as a treadmill on end, and only one kid could go at a time, with an adult always supervising, so they decided it wasn't practical. They have a long climbing all and the kids go across it horizontally more than vertically. They played some "rock wall twister" (right hand on red, etc.). They had a bunch of things like wii fit, which is what I wasn't expecting -- not wii fit exactly, but similar -- they did have some race things where you had to cycle. The coolest thing, I thought, was a big floor that lights up. They had a bunch of different games to do with it -- one was dodge ball, where there was a lit up "ball" that couldn't touch you -- you had to hop or move around to avoid it. Then there was the opposite where you had to jump on your color of ball. It looked really fun -- I wanted to join in.

They have tiny weight machines that you have to be at least 10 to use, but Travis showed no interest, and some other things. They have a room where they teach martial arts, kickboxing, zumba(!), and.... yoga.... maybe that's all. My kids really liked it, but.... they were the only kids in there today, so they had their run of the place. With a bunch of kids in there they may not like it so much, but they definitely want to go back. Next week they have minimum days, so I figure we can go and hopefully beat the rest of the pack. Of course I'm assuming the other schools don't have minimum days.
We got some errands run, clean bill of health at the dentist -- I'm amazed -- was really expecting cavities, and I've gotten some cleaning done here but there it still lots to do so I'd better get back to it.... just needed a break.
Oh, Joanne, I have a feeling the plyo legs may get harder as you get into the meso further, but.... I do seem to recall that I enjoyed 3 or 4 more. Can't quite remember which. Sorry! I'm going to attempt PUB tomorrow -- we'll see if I can do it!