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  1. Senior Fit Mini Session

    December 1, 2022, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    @
    Ross Community Park

    Join Becki for a motivating exercise class that will improve your strength, balance, and coordination using light weights, resistant tubing, and low-impact aerobics.

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  2. Tai Chi-Advanced

    December 1, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    @

    Ross Township Community Center 

    Tai Chi is a slow motion, low impact set of movements that benefits the mind and the body. Some of the benefits include improved balance and flexibility, better focus and concentration, stress reduction and overall well-being . The movements are done in a slow relaxed coordinated manner that helps increase circulation to the brain and the internal organs. Tai chi helps regulate the nervous system, which sends signals to the brain. Each movement has a specific name and purpose. Concentrating on these movements keeps the mind alert and sharpens our reaction skills.

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  3. Learn to Play/Beginners Pickleball

    December 1, 2022, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    @
    Ross Community Park

    Come learn to play Pickleball-America's fastest growing sport. This is a learn to play session for those wanting to learn to play and beginners that may need some help or guidance. Equipment is provided. Registration ends at noon for each day. At least four players needed.

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  4. Tai Chi-Beginners

    December 1, 2022, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
    @

    Ross Township Community  Center

    Tai Chi is a slow motion, low impact set of movements that benefits the mind and the body. Some of the benefits include improved balance and flexibility, better focus and concentration, stress reduction and overall well-being . The movements are done in a slow relaxed coordinated manner that helps increase circulation to the brain and the internal organs. Tai chi helps regulate the nervous system, which sends signals to the brain. Each movement has a specific name and purpose. Concentrating on these movements keeps the mind alert and sharpens our reaction skills.

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