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Fitness & Wellness Events

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.


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Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.


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Fitness & Wellness Events

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.


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Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


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Body Activation w/ Nina

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Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.


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Buns & Guns w/ Tara

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Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


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Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.


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Fitness & Wellness Events

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.


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Spin

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Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Body Activation w/ Nina

,


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Fitness & Wellness Events

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

.


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Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin

.


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Fitness & Wellness Events

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yoga w/ Sana

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, to bind together; or to unite. Its aim is to yoke or create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. This process of uniting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves is what allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace and self-realization.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Body Activation w/ Nina

,


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin

.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yoga w/ Sana

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, to bind together; or to unite. Its aim is to yoke or create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. This process of uniting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves is what allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace and self-realization.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Body Activation w/ Nina

,


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin

.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yoga w/ Sana

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, to bind together; or to unite. Its aim is to yoke or create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. This process of uniting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves is what allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace and self-realization.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Body Activation w/ Nina

,


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.


Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 02
8:00 a.m.

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 02
9:15 a.m.

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 02
10:30 a.m.

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 02
4:00 p.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 03
8:00 a.m.

Body Activation w/ Nina

,

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 03
9:00 a.m.

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 06
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 06
10:00 a.m.

Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 06
11:00 a.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 07
8:00 a.m.

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 07
9:15 a.m.

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 07
10:30 a.m.

Spin

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 08
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 09
8:00 a.m.

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 09
9:15 a.m.

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 09
10:30 a.m.

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 09
4:00 p.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 10
8:00 a.m.

Body Activation w/ Nina

,

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 10
9:00 a.m.

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 10
12:00 p.m.

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 13
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

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Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 13
10:00 a.m.

Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 13
11:00 a.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 14
8:00 a.m.

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 14
9:15 a.m.

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 14
10:30 a.m.

Spin

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 15
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 15
10:30 a.m.

Yoga w/ Sana

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, to bind together; or to unite. Its aim is to yoke or create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. This process of uniting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves is what allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace and self-realization.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 16
8:00 a.m.

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 16
9:15 a.m.

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 16
10:30 a.m.

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 16
4:00 p.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 17
8:00 a.m.

Body Activation w/ Nina

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 17
9:00 a.m.

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 17
12:00 p.m.

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 20
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 20
10:00 a.m.

Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 20
11:00 a.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 21
8:00 a.m.

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 21
9:15 a.m.

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 21
10:30 a.m.

Spin

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Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 22
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 22
10:30 a.m.

Yoga w/ Sana

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, to bind together; or to unite. Its aim is to yoke or create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. This process of uniting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves is what allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace and self-realization.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 23
8:00 a.m.

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 23
9:15 a.m.

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 23
10:30 a.m.

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 23
4:00 p.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 24
8:00 a.m.

Body Activation w/ Nina

,

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 24
9:00 a.m.

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 24
12:00 p.m.

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 27
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

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Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 27
10:00 a.m.

Balance & Bands w/ Lynsey

By mimicking the everyday movements, resistance band exercises help build strength and coordination. These exercises also improve the strength of stabilizing muscles. This promotes better balance and stability. With improved functional fitness, you nurture muscle strength required for daily tasks like lifting, pushing, and pulling.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Monday,
Jan 27
11:00 a.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Lynsey

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 28
8:00 a.m.

Step Aerobics W/ Heather

Step aerobics is a classic cardio workout. It's lasted for decades for a simple reason: It delivers results. The "step" is a 4-inch to 12-inch raised platform. You step up, around, and down from the platform in different patterns to boost your heart rate and breathing, and strengthen your muscles. Step aerobics moves range from simple to advanced.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 28
9:15 a.m.

SR. Fitness w/ Heather

Sr. Fitness is a low impact class where you will work on strength training, endurance, flexibility, agility, and balance, using a variety of tools, such as light weights, chairs and resistance bands.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Tuesday,
Jan 28
10:30 a.m.

Spin

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Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 29
8:00 a.m.

Buns & Guns w/ Tara

Buns & Guns; participants can expect to use light weights with high repetitions while you focus on learning good technique, to be able to perform exercises with good form and balance. This is a fantastic total body strength training workout that targets all major muscle groups, leaving you feeling strong and fit. Regular strength training can improve heart health more significantly than cardio exercises and can even strengthen bones.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Wednesday,
Jan 29
10:30 a.m.

Yoga w/ Sana

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, to bind together; or to unite. Its aim is to yoke or create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. This process of uniting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves is what allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace and self-realization.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 30
8:00 a.m.

Full Body Tone w/ Heather

FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 30
9:15 a.m.

Spin w/ Heather

SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 30
10:30 a.m.

Barre w/ Nina

Barre classes attract people who want to develop the lean muscle tone of a ballerina. The benefits include improved strength, posture, flexibility, balance, stability, endurance, and muscle definition, together with weight loss and reduced stress. The exercises target muscles that support and stabilize the body and which are often neglected in everyday life and other forms of exercise. Beyond purely physical goals, barre develops control and a particular aesthetic.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Thursday,
Jan 30
4:00 p.m.

Mat Pilates w/ Shala

Mat Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise that focuses on: Strengthening the body through precise movements and breath control. Developing core strength. Improving flexibility. Enhancing overall body alignment and posture.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 31
8:00 a.m.

Body Activation w/ Nina

,

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 31
9:00 a.m.

Mobility & Recovery w/ Dustin

Improved Daily Activity. As the saying goes, "Use it or lose it." Regular mobility exercises are an excellent way to maintain the functionality of your body as you age. A small commitment of time each week can significantly impact your overall well-being, ensuring you enjoy an active and fulfilling life. Increased Flexibility. Think you're not flexible? Think again! Mobility exercises target specific muscle groups and joints, leading to improved flexibility. Over time, range of motion expands, making everyday activities more comfortable and efficient. Injury Prevention. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to injury. But mobility exercises work against this by strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding your joints, reducing the risk of injuries and providing stability. Enhanced Posture. Mobility exercises often focus on the muscles that support good posture. By reducing strain around the spine, mobility exercises can help prevent poor posture and related problems. Pain Management. Mobility exercises can be valuable for managing chronic pain and discomfort. For chronic conditions like arthritis or muscle stiffness, mobility exercises can be a practical addition to a pain management routine. Variety. One of the most appealing aspects of mobility exercises is their endless variety. Explore various movements and techniques, ensuring your routine remains fresh and engaging. Integrating mobility exercises into your movement routines is a game-changer. Inclusive and adaptable, mobility exercises are accessible to everyone, regardless of age or previous experience.

Register

Fitness & Wellness Events

Friday,
Jan 31
12:00 p.m.

Yogalates w/ Sana

Yogalates is a type of exercise that combines the principles of Yoga and Pilates. It is said to harness the physical and mental benefits of both practices and its advocates describe it as a comprehensive exercise system. Yogalates class offers participants the opportunity to acquire and practice specific techniques to improve coordination, strength and inner balance.

Register