You can go your own way in Pony Sweat’s retro aerobics class
Pony Sweat creator Emilia Richeson calls her dance aerobics classes “a fiercely noncompetitive dance space.”
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CJ Miller, left, helps Richeson with the aerobics dance class at Live Arts Los Angeles in Highland Park. Pony Sweat is held at various fitness spaces around Los Angeles.
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Emilia Richeson has been teaching her classes since 2014. They became so popular she had to bring on another teacher, musician and artist CJ Miller.
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“This is a true place to come and move in your body the way you want to move — and there’s a ton of power in that,” says Pony Sweat co-pilot CJ Miller.
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“Get wild, take care of yourself, take care of your neighbors,” says Pony Sweat’s Emilia Richeson at a class in Highland Park.
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CJ Miller leads the cardio dance class Pony Sweat at Live Arts Los Angeles, where the most raucous sessions take place.
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Pony Sweat’s Emilia Richeson has a carefully curated playlist, one that includes Light Asylum, Sinéad O’Connor, Michael Jackson and Depeche Mode.
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Emilia Richeson keeps the Pony Sweat classes fun and “fiercely noncompetitive.” Her advice to people: “You don’t have to go at your neighbors’ level, you don’t have to go at my level, go at your level.”
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