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YMCA of Regina Winter 2019 Program Session Dates Member Public Session Start Session End No Classes Registration Registration Winter 2019 January 7 March 23 February 16-21 November 21 December 5
Join the YMCA today! Membership Benefits Access to all YMCA’s across Canada while traveling An abundance of Cardio and Weight Training equipment at each location to suit your needs Over 90 Drop In Fitness Classes including Cyclefit, Aquafit, BodyBlast and Yoga Recreational Basketball, Volleyball, Indoor Soccer and Drop In Gymnasium time Free swimming lessons for children and adults Access to two swimming pools for Lane and Family Swim time Squash and Racquetball courts which are free to reserve Indoor 100m running track & 18’ Climbing Wall Free Child Minding services for children with mem- berships Multi storey play structures for children at the East Hours of Operation and Northwest locations Complementary equipment and free weight orien- Monday to Friday 5:30 AM-10 PM tations to help get you started Financial assistance is available for membership Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 7 AM-7 PM fees for those who qualify Christmas Day – CLOSED Plus Membership Benefits Adult only locker room with the option to have Contact Information your own storage locker Access for Plus Members with children is availa- 306-757-9622 ble during Family Swim time Steam Room and Hot Tub Complementary towel service and personal care Visit us today! items Relaxing Lounge Area with television, newspaper Downtown and coffee/tea 2400 13th Avenue Programs Northwest Programs are available for all ages and abilities Registration for YMCA programs will be accepted 5939 Rochdale Blvd in person or by phone at the Member Service Desk YMCA members get priority registration for all East programs 1825 Victoria Avenue East 2
Table of Contents Aquatics Swimming lesson descriptions Northwest swimming lesson schedule Downtown swimming lesson schedule How to become a lifeguard Youth Program Descriptions Physical Literacy Active Youth programs Leadership opportunities Creative learning Martial arts Youth Schedules East Northwest Downtown Fitness Martial Arts Court Sports Drop in fitness classes Equipment and free weight orientation Personal training Fitness instructor course School’s Out Day Camps Birthday Parties Volunteer Opportunities Staff Directory 3
What is Physical Literacy? Physical Literacy is the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsi- bility for engagement in physical activities for life in any environment. The objective of undertaking a physical literacy directive at the YMCA is to increase the movement vocabulary in our partici- pants. An increased movement vocabulary of an individual is related to a greater chance for success and confidence in a variety of sport and recreational activities. Our goal is to teach kids fundamental movement and sport skills like how to throw, catch, run and move – with the goal of giving them the capacities and confidence to participate in activity for life! Why is Physical Literacy Important? Child hood obesity and inactivity is on the rise. A lack of physical literacy in today’s youth has contributed to the child- hood obesity epidemic. In Canada, fewer than half our children and youth are active enough to ensure healthy growth and development. Even scarier, the percentage of youth that are meeting physical activity requirements decreases dramatically in pre-teen and teenage years as social pressure can make someone who is not confident retreat from participating to avoid embarrassment. YMCA Physical Literacy programs aim to help children learn the Fundamen- tal Movement Skills that are the base of all other human movement to keep them on track or help them catch up with their peers. We do this by providing a safe environment where all children feel comfortable learning/developing skills to build their physical literacy vocabulary through fun games and positive social interactions. While Physical Literacy Classes specifically tar- get this area, it is important to note that physical literacy is also seen in many of our youth, aquatics and child care programs. If you can… You can enjoy….. If you can… You can enjoy….. Run Swim Swimming with friends Playing Tag Diving Soccer Water Polo Basketball Scuba Lacrosse Kayaking Triathlon Paddle Boarding Tennis Surfing Balance Throw Gymnastics Biking Baseball Softball Bowling Snowboarding Football Dance Rugby Yoga 4
AQUATICS Lil’ Dippers Program (0-5Y) Star 3: Elementary backstroke, dolphin kick, and 200m endur- Orient preschoolers and the adults who accompany them to a ance swim. wide range of water activities, while setting a foundation for Star 4: Breaststroke, sidestroke, and 350 m endurance swim. swimming which is a critical life skill. Preschool Parented 3M-3Y Star Leadership Program Splashers & Bubblers: Develop the individual, improving swim ability, developing wa- Learn how to be safe and have fun in the aquatic environment ter sport and safety skills, as well as endurance, developing with your young child. They will work to grow their comfort new strokes and exploring leadership skills. Your competent and confidence to thrive and prepare for their independent and confident swimmer will build on their strong aquatic skills swim lessons. to learn to safely help others who are in trouble in the water, Preschool Unparented 3Y-5Y basic first aid skills, and to improve their physical fitness. Each Bobbers (Parented optional): Bobs and floats assisted, hold level has a component of learning how to teach others, and wall, kick and blow bubbles. optional items include advanced swim skills, competitive Floaters (Parented optional): Front and back floats, bobs un- swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo and aquafit. assisted. Star 5: Butterfly, throwing a buoyant aid to a swimmer, create Gliders: Front/side/back glides, deep water skills, accessing and teach a water game, and 500m endurance swim. EMS. Star 6: First aid, towing someone to safety, demonstrate how Divers: Kicking on front and back for 5m, surface support 10 to teach a skill, and 600m endurance swim. seconds, boating safety. Star 7: First aid, teach someone a skill using effective feed- Surfers: Surface support for 30 seconds, front and back swim back, and 400m in 12 minutes endurance swim. 15m, ice safety. Bronze Star 10Y+: Participants develop problem-solving and Dippers: 25m swim, introduction to throwing assists. decision-making skills individually and in partners. Candidates learn CPR and develop the lifesaving skills needed to be their Learn to Swim Program (6Y+) own lifeguard. Includes a timed 400 m swim. Build positive values, a love for the water, and orient individu- als age six and over to fundamental swim skills. Your beginner Adult Swim Lessons: Adults will work independently at level swimmer will learn foundational swimming skills that will their ability with the guidance of an instructor. This class is be applied throughout their future aquatics activities. They will great for beginners and intermediates alike. Private: Working improve their body awareness and motor skills as they sub- one on one with an instructor children will be able to have les- merge, kick, roll and jump in the water. They will be competent sons tailored to their individual needs. Contact the aquatics swimmers on their front and back when they complete Swim- director to register. mer. Otter: Front and back glides, submersion. Semi-Private lessons: Children are grouped by age and Seal: Using flutter kick and rolling the body from side to side ability with a maximum of 3 swimmers per class. Contact the for streamlined movement through water. aquatic director to register. Dolphin: Coordinating arms, legs and breathing for smooth propulsion during front and back crawl. Swimmer: Front and back crawl stroke standards, treading water for 1 minute and 25m endurance swim. Star Program Develop the individual, improving swim ability, de- veloping water sport and safety skills, as well as en- durance, developing new strokes and exploring leadership skills. Your continuing swimmer will learn elementary backstroke, breaststroke, side- stroke and increase their swimming distance to 350 metres by the end of Star 4. The optional items give your child opportunities to explore competitive swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo and aquafit. Star 1: Whip kick on their back, and 75m endur- ance swim. Star 2: Whip kick on their front, eggbeater as surface support and 100m endurance swim. www.regina.ymca.ca 5
DOWNTOWN Swimming Lesson Schedule Category Monday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Level January 7 - March 18, January 9 - March 20, January 11 - March January 12 - March Age 2019 2019 22, 2019 23, 2019 Lil’ Dippers Splashers 10-10:30am 10:05-10:35am Parented 5-5:30pm 10-10:30am Bubblers 5:25-5:55pm 2:45-3:15pm 0-3Y 10:35-11:05am 9:30-10am 5-5:30pm 10:35-11:05am Bobbers* 4:15-4:45pm 11:15-11:45am 5:35-6:05pm 11:45am-12:15pm Floaters* 5:25-5:55pm 1:35-2:05pm 6:45-7:15pm 12:45-1:15pm 6-6:30pm 2:10-2:40pm Lil’ Dippers 9:30-10am *Parent optional 10-10:30am Gliders 5:00-5:30pm 11:50am- 12:20pm 3-5Y 5:25-5:55pm 11:10-11:40am Divers 5:35-6:05pm 1-1:30pm 2:30-3pm 2:45-3:15pm Surfers 6-6:30pm 11:15-11:45am 6:10-6:40pm 1:20-1:50pm Dippers 6:35-7:05pm 1-1:30pm 9:30-10am 10:35-11:05am 4:50-5:20pm Otter 5:35-6:05pm 10:40-11:10am 11:45am-12:15pm 6-6:30pm Seal 6:45-7:15pm 11:50am-12:20pm 1:20-1:50pm Learn to Swim 7:10-7:40pm 1:35-2:05pm 2:30-3pm 6Y+ 11:10-11:40am Dolphin 4:15-4:45pm 10:40-11:10am 6:10-6:40pm 12:45-1:15pm Swimmer 6:35-7:05pm 1:35-2:05pm 1:55-2:25pm Star One 10:05-10:50am 4:15-5pm 1:40-2:25pm Star Two 2:10-2:55pm Star Program Star Three Must have 6:35-7:20pm 1-1:45pm 12:45-1:30pm Star Four completed Swimmer level Star Five Star Six 7:25-8:25pm 11:15am-12:15pm 2:30-3:30pm Star Seven Semi-Private les- 6:10-6:40pm 10:05-10:35am 1:55-2:25pm Grouped by age sons (max 3 students 4:50-5:20pm and ability 6:45-7:15pm 2:10-2:40pm 3:05-3:35pm per class) 6-6:30 Private Lessons Any 1-1:30pm 3:05-3:35 pm 6:35-7:05pm Adult Lessons 7:20-8:05pm 7:10-7:55pm 2:10-2:55pm 14Y+ Please call the Aquatic Director to register for Private or Semi Private Swim Lessons 306.757.9622 ext. 254 (DT) ext. 354 (NW) www.regina.ymca.ca 6
NORTHWEST Swimming Lesson Schedule Monday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Category Level January 7-March January 8-March 19, January 10-March January 12, March January 13, March Age 18, 2019 2019 21, 2019 23, 2019 24, 2019 Lil’ Dippers Splashers 9-9:30am 9:30-10am parented 5:10-5:40pm 5:40-6:10pm 12-12:30pm Bubblers 5:10-5:40pm 11:15-11:45am 0-3Y 9-9:30am 4-4:30pm 10:05-10:35am 12:35-1:05pm Bobbers* 4:35-5:05pm 5:40-6:10pm 5:45-6:15pm 1:25-1:55pm 3:10-3:40pm 5:45-6:15pm 9:30-10am 4:35-5:05pm 11:50am-12:20pm Lil’ Dippers Floaters* 4-4:30pm 6:50-7:20pm 2:35-3:05pm 6:35-7:05pm 2-2:30pm *parent optional 5:10-5:40pm 3-5Y 9:30-10am Gliders 4:35-5:05pm 12:50-1:20pm 4-4:30pm 6:30-7pm 2-2:30pm Divers 6:20-6:50pm 2:35-3:05pm 6:35-7:05pm Surfers 5:10-5:40pm 4:35-5:05pm 5:05-5:35pm 1:25-1:55pm 3:10-3:40pm Dippers 4-4:30pm 4:35-5:05pm 12:50-1:20pm 12-12:30pm Otter 6:15-6:45pm 6:35-7:05pm 6:20-6:50pm 2-2:30pm 2-2:30pm 4:35-5:05pm 4-4:30 5:05-5:35pm 10:40-11:10am Seal 12-12:30pm 6:55-7:25pm 6:20-6:50pm 6:15-6:45pm 1:25-1:55pm Learn to Swim 4-4:30pm 9:30-10am Dolphin 5:10-5:40pm 5:05-5:35pm 1:10-1:40pm 6Y+ 5:10-5:40pm 10:05-10:35am Swimmer 6:55-7:25pm 7:05-7:35pm 2:35-3:05pm 7:30-8pm 12:50-1:20pm Youth Learn to Swim Ages 10-14 only 7:35-8:05pm (all Learn to Swim levels) Star One 5:45-6:30pm 5:45-6:30pm 5:40-6:25pm 11:30am-12:15pm 12:35-1:20pm Star Two Star Program Star Three 4-4:45pm Must have com- 6:35-7:20pm 10:40-11:25am pleted Swimmer Star Four 6:50-7:35pm level Star Five Star Six 4-5pm 9:30-10:30am Star Seven Semi private lessons (max 3 Grouped by age 2-2:30pm students per and ability 2:35-3:05pm class) Adult Lessons 2:35-3:10pm 7:10-7:55pm 7:20-8:05pm 14Y+ (Beginner only) Bronze Star M:$90 2:15-3:45pm 10Y+ NM:$120 www.regina.ymca.ca 7
Water Polo Location: Northwest Introductory program for boys and girls ages 6-14 years that combines swimming with learning water polo skills and strategies. Age Date Day Time Cost 6-9Y January 12—March 23 Saturday 1:30 - 2:30 PM M Free NM $76.37 10-14Y January 12—March 23 Saturday 2:30 - 3:30 PM M Free NM $76.37 Multisport Fundamentals The Regina Multisport Club is partnering with YMCA Regina to offer 7 to 13 year-olds youth a multisport activity program to have fun, improve fitness, and to learn proper swimming, biking and running techniques. Novice and experienced youth are welcome. Because this is a multisport activity, cross-training is built in and the participants will be provided variety, balance, and gain overall fitness. Also, it will provide confidence for youth that may be interested in participating in local youth-oriented multi- sport events (e.g. the YMCA Y-Kids-Tri event in July). Tuesdays, Northwest 7:15-8:30 PM Swim and Bike Sundays, Downtown 8:30-10 AM Swim and Run Visit: reginamultisport.com/ fundamentals for more information and to register. Regina Marlins Swim Club Based at the Regina YMCA, the Regina Marlins swim club provides professional coaching to swimmers from 4 years to post- secondary. Our coaches work with our swimmers in small groups, helping them to set and achieve their personal fitness and swimming goals. Our team offers an environment of fun, fitness and friendship. Mini Marlins: Boys and girls as young as 4 years old progress quickly in our Mini Marlins program. Mini Marlins have lots of fun while developing skills and endurance. As they progress through three levels of Mini Mar- lins, swimmers will learn the four basic strokes as well as starts and turns. Competitive Program: For swimmers who are 7 years up to post- secondary, we offer a high quality competitive speed swimming pro- gram. Swimmers progress through our White, Blue, Red and Senior com- petitive groups. Competitive swimmers attend developmental swim meets throughout the province and may attend invitational and championship meets throughout Canada. Non-Competitive Program: This program is designed for swimmers who want to stay involved in swimming and work on fitness and endurance. It is a great option for cross-training with other sports, such as hockey, triathlon, gymnastics, or dance. It can also complement swimming lessons or life-saving courses by providing additional opportunities to develop strength and endurance. Speed swimming develops strength and endurance, and skill. It is a great way to improve fitness while having fun. Swimming provides a low impact, aerobic workout for your whole body. Moving through the water provides resistance training, which strengthens and tones muscles. We have operated successfully in Regina since 1967 and are affiliated with Swim Saskatchewan and Swimming Canada. More information about the Marlins is available by contacting coach@reginamarlins.com , visiting our website at reginamarlins.com or calling 306-789-7732. www.regina.ymca.ca 8
Become a Lifeguard at the YMCA! Bronze Medallion (13Y+) Enhance your un- Bronze Medallion & Cross derstanding of lifesaving principles and skills. Learn tows, carries, release methods, victim as- Date Day and Time Location sessment and emergency care through this 20 hour program. To participate, you must be at Jan 18-20 Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Downtown least 10 years old and have successfully com- Feb 19-22 Tuesday-Friday 9 AM-3 PM Downtown pleted the Bronze Star award, or be 13 years or older and be able to swim. Course fee: Mem- April 23-26 Tuesday-Friday 9 AM-3 PM Downtown bers $140, Non-Members $160. Cost of manual May 10-12* Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Northwest included in registration fee. May 31-June 2** Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Northwest Bronze Cross (13Y+) Eager to advance your lifesaving training? This 20 hour program teach- July 19-21 Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Downtown es you the difference between lifesaving and Aug 16-18 Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Downtown lifeguarding, giving you direction on how safely supervise in an aquatic facility. This course co- *BRONZE MEDALLION ONLY **BRONZE CROSS ONLY vers emergency procedures, injury assessment and spinal injury rescue. Prerequisite: completion of the Bronze Medallion award. Course fee: Members $110, Non-Members $130 National Lifeguard (16Y+) Advance your YMCA aquatic leadership to a peak level. This 40 hour program builds on the skills, knowledge and values taught in Lifesaving awards. To participate in this program, you need to have completed the Bronze Cross Award and Standard First Aid with CPR Level C. Course fee: Members $205, Non-Members $255. Cost of manual included in registration fee. Recertification fee Member $60, Non- member $67. National Lifeguard Date Day and Time Location March 15-17 & March 22-24 Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Downtown June 7-9 & June 14-16 Friday 6-10 PM Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Downtown National Lifeguard—Recert Date Time Location March 10 9 AM-3 PM Downtown June 2 9 AM-3 PM Downtown www.regina.ymca.ca 9
First Aid Courses Location: Downtown First Aid: This two day course meets the OH&S requirements for Standard First Aid and CPR-C. Topics covered are use of an AED, en- vironmental emergencies, head and back trauma, treatment of blocked airways and circulatory emergencies. Please wear comfort- able clothes. Course fee: Members $135, Non-Members $145. First Aid Recertification: This one day course will refresh your first aid skills and update you with any changes since your previous first aid course. You must bring your original first aid card to be recertified. Course fee: Members $75, Non-Members $85 Standard First Aid—Full course Date Day and Time Date Day and Time Nov 24-25, 2018 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM May 25-26, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Jan 26-27, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM June 22-23, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Feb. 23-24, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM July 27-28, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM March 30-31, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM August 24-25, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM April 27-28, 2019 Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Standard First Aid—Recertification December 2, 2018 Sunday 10-6 PM May 5, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM January 6, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM June 2, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM February 3, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM July 7, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM March 3, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM August 11, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM April 7, 2019 Sunday 10-6 PM www.regina.ymca.ca 10
PHYSICAL LITERACY Without developed physical literacy, children and youth are at a greater risk of dropping out of physical activity and sport. By developing fundamental movement skills and increasing one’s gross motor ability, it allows for one to establish a good founda- tion to participate in many sports and physical activities. YMCA of Regina Physical Literacy classes teach Fundamental Move- ment Skills through fun games, obstacle courses and coaching from our YMCA fundamental movement skill trained leaders. Our Physical Literacy Classes will cover: Fundamental Human Movements (Run, Jump, Hop...) Fundamental Sport Skills (Throw, Catch, Kick...) Fundamental Gymnastics (Balance, Tumbling…) Downtown, Northwest & East Sonya Musleh - Sr. Director, Health, Fitness & Membership 306.757.9622 ext. 470 sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca Active Start Toddler & Parent This parented, toddler class is an introduction to Fundamental Movement skills. Guardians and Toddlers play together as they practice new movement skills to build a foundation for more complex movements they will need for recreational and sport activities in the future. Spatial and Body Awareness Introduction to Running, Jumping and Hopping Introduction to Throwing, Catching and Kicking Active Start Preschool (3-5Y) Preschool Active Start classes focus on building a child’s move- ment vocabulary and social skills. Classes introduce the founda- tions of the Fundamental Movement Skills needed to be confi- dent in trying new activities and sports. Children will also learn the social skills necessary to work independent of their parents within a group of their peers; Parents are not out on the floor with their children but can watch classes within in the area. Skills Focused on: Spatial Awareness and Balance Introduction to Running, Stopping, Changing Direction Hopping, Jumping, Tumbling Introduction to Throwing, Catching and Kicking Technique Sharing and taking turns www.regina.ymca.ca 11
FUNdamentals (5-9Y) Continue a child’s movement endeavours with this skills fo- cused class. Whether your child is in sport or simply looking to increase or improve their movement repertoire, this class will provide a user manual for children to master some already fa- miliar movements and work on new, more complex skills. It’s very important for children to practice a wide variety of move- ment skills to increase their confidence to try new activities now and into adulthood. Pivoting, Dodging, Changing Directions Bounding and Landing Throwing, Catching, Kicking and Passing fundamentals Skipping, Galloping, Lateral Movements and Balance FUNdamentals – Girls (5-12Y) Empowering young girls to be strong, confident movers is aim of this class. Research shows that girls who are not actively en- gaged in sport/recreational activity by the age of 10 are at a higher risk of being less active through their teen years and in- to adulthood. Our goal is to foster Physical Literacy skills in an inviting all female environment that is fun and builds confi- dence. Course material is identical to FUNdamentals. Multisport Creative Movement (5-9Y) A continuation from the skills introduced in Phys. Lit. FUNda- (6-7Y & 8-10Y) mentals; Multisport focuses on team sport movements and A continuation and extension of skills introduced in Phys. Lit. object manipulation. Each class will build around learning the FUNdamentals. Youth enrolled in Creative Movement classes skills and rules of a leisure or competitive sport such as basket- will be challenged further by adding more movement varia- ball, volleyball, floor hockey, or soccer. The emphasis of this tions and complex combination patterns to build on the skills class is to build competence with a variety of sport balls and they have previously learned and a chance to become more striking objects and confidence in participants to try new competent and confident in their movements. To be successful sports. To be successful in this class, youth should have experi- in this class, youth should have experience with the skills listed ence with the skills listed in the FUNdamentals. in the FUNdamentals. Skills learned in this class are a great in- Kicking, Punting troduction to skills needed for Parkour Jam. Throwing, Passing, Dribbling Bounding, Landing and Rotation Shooting Lateral Movements and Balance Volleying, Setting, Striking Vaulting, hurdling, hanging and tumbling Skipping, Galloping, Lateral Movements and Balance www.regina.ymca.ca 12
ACTIVE LEARNING Roped Climbing & Bouldering (6Y+) Drop in and learn rock climbing basics and safety with a trained YMCA staff. Many people think that rock climbing is an upper body type sport. The fact is rock climbing primarily uses legs, precise footwork and balance. Try one of our many climbing routes or simply enjoy a game of capture the flag on the wall. If you have the ability to walk, respect heights and a desire to try rock climbing, you have met the prerequisite. For the beginner or the newcomer ages 6 and Up. Parkour Jam (10-14Y) Parkour is a training discipline that develops movement skills such as running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, and rolling. In this class, kids aged 10 – 14 years will learn how to get from one point to another in the fastest and most effi- cient way by moving around, across, through, over and under obstacles. This intermediate class will encourage kids to de- velop new athletic skills at their own pace. Having a strong body awareness and basic Physical Literacy is a recommend- ed pre-requisite to this program Fit Kids (6-12Y) Free Play is an essential part of a child’s development and we want to encourage our kids to explore movements on their own at the YMCA. This class will consist of unstructured play in the Physical Literacy space with a few game ideas to bring the group together. Swing from the rings, climb the monkey bars, balance on the beams or run and jump over the many obstacles on the soft gymnastics floor. YMCA Rookie Basketball (5-7Y) This program is a great opportunity for young kids to learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, active and healthy learning environment. Curriculum has been developed by NBA Basketball Operations and a team of experts in child development and physical literacy, and basketball fundamentals. The program includes age-appropriate equipment (smaller basketball and low- ered adjustable hoops) and modified games that are simple and fun. YMCA Novice & Intermediate Basketball (8-13Y) The YMCA Novice Basketball Division provides children 8 to 10 years old a program designed to further develop basketball skills and introduce children to sportsmanship and game scenarios. Children learn the sport through various fun drills and activi- ties in one hour learning sessions. The skills of dribbling, passing and shooting are enhanced, along with basic learning principles of healthy and active living. Children will have the opportunity to experience 3 on 3 basketball games as the sessions progress each week. Participants of any experience level may register for the program www.regina.ymca.ca 13
CREATIVE LEARNING Mini Full STEAM Ahead (3-5Y) Explore science, technology, engineering, art and math through play! This program will keep your preschooler learning and cre- ating. Mini Chefs (3-5Y) Children will create food and learn new and exciting knowledge about the food they eat . They will then learn how to make fun, tasty recipes and cook like a chef! Art F.O.R.M.s (6-12Y) This drop-in class provide children the opportunity to be creative and ex- press themselves with the creative reuse of materials. Instructor selected projects will introduce children to basic art skills such as drawing, painting, and sculpting; while child-centered directives will allow participants to ex- plore more personal interests. Full STEAM Ahead (6-12Y) Learn skills for tomorrow with fun and exciting activities. From crazy science experiments to mathematic problem solving games your kids will never want to stop learning! This program will keep your child learning and have them exploring the worlds of science, technology, engineering, art/design and math. The Wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter (6-12Y) In the name of all things Harry Potter, this course will include cooking, science experiments, arts and physical activity. Bring your passion for magic and get ready to explore the wonderful wizarding world of Har- ry Potter! Muggles beware. Register by December 7, 2018 and receive a letter to Hog- warts school of witchcraft and wizardry! Tomorrow’s Master Chefs (6-12Y) Chopping, whisking, sautéing and more! This fun, interactive class will teach a wide variety of culinary skills, including: Kitchen Cleanliness, Food Safety Peeling, Chopping Liquid & Dry Measure Safe oven use Safe meat handling, Whisking, mixing and stirring, Simmering, Sautéing Kids will also learn about balancing nutritional food choices. The curriculum will use fresh food and explore the benefits of healthy food choices, while minimizing the use of refined sugars and food preservatives. www.regina.ymca.ca 14
Leadership Opportunities Since 1884, the YMCA has been training leaders of the future. YMCA Youth Leadership programs are designed to help partici- pants build skills that they can use for a lifetime! The program aims to build leaders within the community through sports, vol- unteerism, culture and life skills programming. Moreover, the YMCA leadership staff team empowers youth to explore their skills, interests and to develop their personal strengths. As a result, youth are positively engaged within their community and improve their self-confidence preparing them for future volunteer and employment opportunities. Benefits • Be active within your community in a fun way! Build skills and experiences essential to a youth’s personal and social devel- opment Work on your leadership, interpersonal and communication skills Gain self– confidence, Challenge personal limits Strengthen existing friendships and relationships with those around you. Develop a sense of personal responsibility Live your life being mindful of the YMCA’s Core Values of respect, responsi- bility, caring, honesty and inclusiveness. Leaders I Grades 4-6 Leadership Programming for girls and boys grades 4, 5 & 6. This program focuses on building esteem by developing personal strengths, skills and abilities. Youth will be able to make connections with their peer group and positive role models, while being apart of an inclusive environment where, youth are empowered to discover their individual leadership style. Leaders II & III Grades 7-9 & Grades 10-12 This program explores issues and challenges that impact youth. Youth will be able to engage the community through volunteerism and build employable skills leadership skills not only through YMCA Leadership programming but also through opportunities such as Youth Leadership conferences and the Youth Ac- tivity Council. Home Alone Preparation Course This certificate program will help build your child’s self confidence, sense of re- sponsibility and decision making abilities through a fun and interactive environ- ment of role play and discussions. This program is open to children ages 10 and older. Mature 9 year olds may be accepted. Courses are typically offered over two evenings. Children must be at both evenings. For course dates and addition- al information, please email christal.himmelspeck@regina.ymca.ca. Baby Sitter Training Course Prepare your child for the important job of babysitting. This training course is focused on child care, planning and preparation to be a babysitter. You will be certified through the Saskatchewan Safety Council. You must be 11 years old at the time of registration in order to enroll in the course. We alternate between the Northwest YMCA and the Downtown YMCA. Courses are typically offered over three evenings. Children must be at all evenings. For course dates and ad- ditional information, please email christal.himmelspeck@regina.ymca.ca. www.regina.ymca.ca 15
DOWNTOWN YOUTH PROGRAMS Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Program Cost Age January 8—March January 9—March January 10— January 12—March 16 12 13 March 14 Active Start M $40 Walking - 2 9:30-9:55am Toddler & Parent NM $70 Years M $40 Active Start Preschool 3-5 10-10:25 am NM $70 M $95 Rookie Basketball 5-7 7-7:45pm NM $135 Racquetball M Free 8-15 10am-12pm M $40 Mini Chefs 3-5 11:45am-12:30pm NM $70 Mini Full STEAM M $40 3-5 10:45-11:30am Ahead NM $70 Tomorrows Master M $55 6-12 5:30-6:45pm 9:30-10:45am Chef’s NM $130 M $55 Full STEAM Ahead 6-12 11-11:45am NM $130 The Wonderful M $55 Wizarding World of 6-12 11:45am-12:45pm Harry Potter NM $130 Leadership Programs Leaders I M Free NM 6:30pm-8:30pm Grades 4-6 (Boys & Girls groups) $250 (Oct-May) M Free NM Grades 7-9 6:30pm-8:30pm Leaders II &III $250 & 10-12 (Oct-May) 16
NORTHWEST YOUTH PROGRAMS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Program Cost Age January 7— January 8— January 9— January 10— January 11— January 12— March 18 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 16 Active Start M $40 Walking- 10-10:25am Toddler & Parent NM $70 2 years Active Start Pre- M $40 3-5 10:30-10:55am school NM $70 M $55 Multisport 5-9 7:05-8pm NM $130 Rookie M $95 5-7 6:15-7pm Basketball NM $135 Novice M $95 8-10 6:15-7:15pm Basketball NM $135 Intermediate M $95 11-13 7:30-8:30pm Basketball NM $135 M $40 Mini Chefs 3-5 9:30-10:15am NM $70 Tomorrow’s M $55 6-12 6:15-7:30pm 6:15-7:30pm 6:15-7:30pm 10:30-11:45am Master Chefs NM $130 Drop in programs All of our drop in programs are free for members! Tae Kwon Do M Free 5+ 7-8pm 2-3pm Roped Climbing M Free and 6+ 7:30-9pm 8-9pm 12-1:30pm NM Drop in Bouldering M Free Art F.O.R.M.s 6-12 6-7pm NM Drop in M Free 6 weeks 9am-1:30pm 9am-1:30pm 9am-1:30pm 9am-1:30pm 9am-1:30pm Child Minding 9am-1:30pm NM Drop in -10 yrs 5:30-8:30pm 5:30-8:30pm 5:30-8:30pm 5:30-8:30pm (9-12 Sundays) Leadership Programs Leaders I (Boys M Free Grades 6:30-8:30pm and Girls groups) NM $250 4-6 (Oct-May) M Free Grades 6:30-8:30pm Leaders II &III NM $250 7-9 & (Oct-May) 17
EAST YOUTH PROGRAMS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Program Cost Age January 7— January 8— January 9— January 10— January 11— January 12— March 18 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 16 Active Start M $40 Walking - Toddler & 10-10:25am 10-10:25am NM $70 2 years Parent Active Start M $40 10:30- 10:30- 3-5 6-6:25pm 5:30-5:55pm Preschool NM $70 10:55am 10:55am Creative M $55 Movement 6-7 6-6:55pm NM $130 FUNdamentals 6:30-7:25pm M $55 FUNdamentals 5-9 7:30-8:25pm NM $130 (Girls only) Creative M $55 8-10 7-7:55pm Movement NM $130 M Free Parkour Jam 10-14 5:30-6:25pm NM Drop in Drop in programs All of our drop in programs are free for members! M Free Taekwondo 5+ 6:30-7:30pm 12-1pm NM Drop in M Free 6 weeks- 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm Child Minding 9am-12pm NM Drop in 10 years 5pm-8pm 5pm-8pm 5pm-8pm 5pm-8pm 5pm-8pm The Physical Literacy space will be open to members of all ages while not in use for programming. Please ensure that you and your children are following our safety guidelines. 18
MARTIAL ARTS Age Group Age Day Time Judo Monday & Judo, which is translated as the “gentle way”, teaches the Kinder 5-6 6-6:30 PM Wednesday principle of flexibility in the application of technique. This is the flexible or efficient use of balance, leverage, and move- Monday & Youth 1 7-9 6:30-7:30 PM ment in the performance of Judo throws and other skills. Wednesday Skill, technique and timing, rather than the use of brute Monday & strength, are the essential ingredients for success in Judo. Youth 2 10-12 6-7 PM Wednesday At our YMCA the Regina Y Judo Club coaches Judo through volunteers. They have a history of producing high perfor- Monday & mance athletes that compete at a National and Internation- Teen/Adult 13+ 7:05-8:35 PM Wednesday al level. All classes are at the Downtown YMCA. Open Mat All Saturday 10 AM-12 PM Additional Fees to the Regina Y Judo Club apply, visit www.reginayjudo.com for more information. Participants Teen/Adult must register with the Regina Y Judo Club. Participants must 13+ Thursday 7-8 PM (Beginner) also be a member of the YMCA in order to be a part of this program or pay a drop in fee for entry For more information and to register for this Program you can contact Robb Karaim at reginayjudo@gmail.com, or see Taekwondo The Taekwondo program at the YMCA provides fitness and fun to everyone ages five years to adulthood. The classes are taught by a certified black belt instructor who will teach you the fundamentals and techniques of taekwondo in an inviting, family setting. Participants in the program have the opportunity to achieve the level of black belt through incremental certifica- tions administered by a certified Grand Master. For more information, please contact Grand Master Kim at kimtkd@sasktel.net. Dates Day Time Location Cost Sept-June Thursday 7-8 PM Northwest M: Free Sept-June Saturday 2-3 PM Northwest M: Free Sept-June Friday 6:30-7:30 PM East M: Free Sept-June Saturday 12-1 PM East M: Free Karate This is a light contact, non aggressive program that is great for self defense and confidence. It is a striking art using air punching, air kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands, spear-hands, and palm-heel strikes. For more information, contact Robert Millar at rmil- lar@mcdougallgauley.com Participants must register by calling or visiting the YMCA front desk at 306.757.9622 Classes start Sept 5, 2018 Day Time Location Cost Monday & Wednesday 6:30-8PM Downtown M: Free* *An annual fee (currently $50) is also payable to Saskatchewan IKD www.reginayjudo.com. www.regina.ymca.ca 19
COURT SPORTS Courts can be booked by calling the Downtown YMCA or online! YMCA Squash League - Adult Location: Downtown This box league is for all levels of squash players. Players must coordinate with their opponent when to play their scheduled league match for the week. There are playoffs at the end of the season which will be followed by a wind-up event. The $25 fee goes towards prizes and the wind-up event. The league will begin on September 10th. To join the league, please contact Shane Ashby at shane.ashby@regina.ymca.ca or visit the front desk at the YMCA. Racquetball League Location: Downtown Day Time Cost The Racquetball league at the YMCA has multiple levels to ac- M: $25 commodate all skill levels. The cost associated will include the Tuesday & Wednesday membership to SRA as well as funds for the social at the end of beginning week of Jan 21 6-9 PM NM: Drop in the season. Fee* Youth Racquetball Lessons (8-16Y) Day Time Cost This 10 week program will teach participants the basics of rac- quetball with certified coaches. The group will be split into skill M: $10 Saturday level after the first class to ensure participants are challenged 10 AM – 12 PM NM: Drop in sufficiently. beginning week of Sept 22 Fee* Adult Racquetball Lessons (16Y+) Adult lessons are accessible on a per need basis. Cost would just include registration with SRA ($10 fee) and times will depend on coach availability. To register, contact Shane Ashby at shane.ashby@regina.ymca.ca or visit Member Services desk *Participants must register with SRA or provide proof they already have membership. Fees are $25 annually, membership forms available through front desk. DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Volleyball—Ages 16+ Beginner, intermediate and competitive programs available to please participants no matter your level of athletic ability. Day Time Location Cost Beginner Friday 6:30 - 8 PM Downtown M: Free NM: Drop in Fee Intermediate—Competitive Friday 8 - 9:30 PM Downtown M: Free NM: Drop in Fee www.regina.ymca.ca 20
DROP IN GROUP FITNESS One of the amazing benefits to a YMCA membership is the large selection of FREE drop-in group fitness classes to choose from. Classes run at various times throughout the day at all locations and provide options for people of all abilities and fitness levels. Many of our classes are led by Certified Fitness Instructors that volunteer their time to instruct classes for our members. These volunteers have dedicated many hours to continuing their education within the fitness industry. Note: See individual facility schedules for group fitness schedule and specialty classes. DROP-IN FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTONS Aquatics Strength Cardio Ai Chi Abs & Core Gentle CycleFit A water based Tai Chi class with slow and controlled A muscular strength workout that focuses on the core. A cycling class that takes the fear out of getting on the movements. Covers balance, stability, side strength, rotational bike. This class reviews how to ride a bike and goes strength, and abdominal and back strength . through introductory and lower intensity drills during the workout component. Gentle AquaFit GentleFit Walking If you have a limiting physical condition that requires a If you have a limiting physical condition that requires a This class is structured so “no one is left behind” Speed is gentler routine, or you’re just beginning an exercise rou- gentler routine, or you’re just beginning an exercise rou- not a factor in staying with the group as the class is de- tine, this is the perfect class for you. With a combination tine, this is the perfect class for you. Includes balance signed to accommodate the faster walker as well as those of low impact cardiovascular aerobics, Gentle AquaFit training, low impact aerobic and strength exercises. Uses who want to enjoy the social aspect of walking. All are targets large muscle groups in order to build endurance resistance bands, light hand weights and chairs for sup- welcome! Please note that most walks will be outside as and muscle strength in the shallow depth of the pool. port where needed. weather permits. AquaJog Bootcamp Step Remove the high impact element of running with aqua- Focuses on increasing aerobic capacity and lower body Start on the right foot in this high-energy class. You will jogging. Get a full body workout using the resistance of strength. Power moves, speed and side loading drills will increase cardiovascular fitness using the step and a varie- water—perfect for cross training. be incorporated. Bootcamps focus on bodyweight exercis- ty of movements choreographed to upbeat music. es that get your rate going. Shallow Water AquaFit Fitness On Demand™ CycleFit Use the water’s resistance to your advantage. This class Fitness on Demand enables members access to over 1000 Designed to build cardiovascular strength and burn calo- will challenge your muscular and cardiovascular endur- different online fitness classes—when you want. Com- ries, this indoor cycling class combines fast music with ance while improving balance, stability and flexibility. plete with a sleek kiosk, Fitness on Demand allows you to speed and climbing drills. RPMs, gear numbers, watts and Sessions take place in the shallow end of the pool, where take advantage of fitness classes with the simple press of distance are explained so you can understand how well your feet always touch the floor. a button. your doing or compete with fellow participants on our live scoreboard. Aqua Bootcamp HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) Cardio HIIT (High Intensity Intervals) A higher intensity workout aimed to increase aerobic ca- Get the ultimate workout with HIIT! Challenge and im- This class takes the strength HIIT class and gives it a cardio pacity and muscular strength. Utilizing intervals, kickbox- prove your cardiovascular fitness, balance, core strength spin, literally. Cardio HIIT will have you running, cycling, ing, drills, and high repetition strength training to gain and muscular endurance in this dynamic, high-energy and moving to build up your cardiovascular fitness, bal- results in a low impact environment. workout. You will participate in a variety of intense, non- ance, core strength and muscular endurance. This class choreographed cardio and resistance. will keep you moving! Deep Water AquaFit Teen Athletics Using the water’s resistance to your advantage in the This functional movement class will allow you to see the Mind & Body deep water pool will challenge your cardiovascular en- benefits in a variety of training methods. Training meth- durance and resistance exercises designed to improve ods include: plyometric training, core strength and stabil- Yoga your stability, mobility and endurance. This low joint im- ity, muscular strength and power, and HIIT (High Intensity Find your strength as you de-stress in this calming class. pact makes this class perfect for those with injuries, limi- Interval training). The goal is to provide longevity and You will improve your flexibility, strength, balance and tations, or just wanting to cross-train. durability for teenagers to remain physically competent body awareness through a series of breathing exercises and engaged. and poses. You will finish the class feeling centered and rejuvenated. SwimFit TRX™ Pilates A chance for master swimmers to practice their strokes The TRX Suspension Trainer helps to build strength, bal- Pilates is a body conditioning routine that will help you and get a workout in the pool. ance, flexibility, and core stability. Because every move- build flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. It puts ment is powered by the torso – the abs and back working emphasis on alignment, breathing, developing a strong together to support the spine during everyday activities – core and improving balance. Suspension Training works to build that needed core strength. All our exercises create an element of instability that calls on your core to provide balance and coordina- tion. Pre and Postnatal Prenatal Yoga Baby and Me Aqua Bootcamp Prenatal Aquasize A vinyasa style yoga class designed for moms-to-be. Using An aqua workout that combines both strength and aero- A gentle shallow water workout for mommies to be. relaxing gentle poses for some work and much needed bic exercises with your baby. May use aqua equipment *punch pass available relaxation. *punch pass available such as dumbbells or noodles for mommies, while babies can float in our dolphin floatation seats. Please call the front desk to reserve a spot. Can call a week in advance. *punch pass available www.regina.ymca.ca 21
FITNESS PROGRAMS Equipment Orientation (10Y+) Join us in a small group setting for an hour of learning and knowledge of how to utilize our cardio and selectorized weight ma- chines. During this time, one of our Personal Trainers will show you the ins and outs of how to use the equipment properly. At the end, you will have a small standardized program to use during your workouts. Youth 10 - 15 must complete this orientation to be able to use the Conditioning Center. Classes available throughout the week. Free for members. Please see Front Desk for dates & times. Free Weight Orientation (14Y+) During this small group session, our Personal Trainer will take an hour to show you some basic movement patterns such as Squat, Push Up, Plank and Deadlift techniques. At the end, you can take away a small standard exercise circuit to do on your own. Youth 14-15 must complete this orientation to be able to use the Free Weights area. Classes available throughout the week. Free for members. Please see Front Desk for dates & times. PERSONAL TRAINING One on one training is a great way to get ongoing support as you strive to reach your health and fitness goals. Our certified, friendly and knowledgeable staff will design a program to meet your individual needs, meeting with you as often as needed to ensure your goals are met. Whether you are brand new to the YMCA or training for your next triathlon, our trainers will get you where you want to go! To attend Personal Training sessions you must have an active membership to the YMCA 1 Session $65 Great way to establish a starting point 5 Sessions $250 $50/session Perfect for members new to fitness 10 Sessions $400 $40/session Looking for extra push of motivation and support 25 Sessions $750 $30/session Commit to a long term training program. GROUP TRAINING Access Group Training by setting up your own group and workout time with a Personal Trainer. The trainer will provide programs and workouts to meet your group goals. To attend Group Training sessions, you must have an active membership to the YMCA. 2-3 people—prices are per person 4-8 people—prices are per person 1 Session $45 1 Session $30 5 Sessions $125 5 Sessions $100 10 Sessions $200 10 Sessions $150 25 Sessions $375 25 Sessions $250 Before taking on any of our Personal or Group Training options, members must meet with one of our Personal Trainers for a free consultation. This time allows us to gain a clear understanding of your goals, needs and schedule so we can recommend the best route for you. To set up a consult over email or phone, contact: Downtown Northwest East Shane Ashby Bryce Sebastian Sonya Musleh Director of Health and Fitness Director of Health and Fitness Sr. Director of Health, Fitness, & Membership 306.757.9622 ext. 261 306.757.9622 ext. 317 306.757.9622 ext. 470 shane.ashby@regina.ymca.ca bryce.sebastian@regina.ymca.ca sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca www.regina.ymca.ca 22
SCHOOL’S OUT DAY CAMPS The YMCA of Regina offers day camps on professional development and week day school holidays for both the public and sepa- rate school systems. Camp runs from 7:00am to 6:00pm at the Downtown and Northwest YMCA locations. Children participate in a variety of activities including but not limited to arts, crafts, sports, team building activities, out trips, swimming, and leader- ship development. Member $45.00/day Non-Member $55.00/day. With any questions, please contact donna.nickolson@regina.ymca.ca What to Bring Backpack Dates Locations Lunch and 2 snacks (nut free) Swimsuit & towel Friday, December 7 Downtown & Northwest Running shoes Thursday, December 27 Downtown & Northwest Benefits of YMCA Day Camp Friday, December 28 Downtown & Northwest Opportunity to grow in spirit, mind and body Emphasize fun, physical activity, learning and social development Develop leadership and interpersonal skills Learn communication skills Increase self-confidence Challenge personal limits Provides a safe opportunity for adventure and physical recreation Strengthen and build new friendships Develop lifelong recreation practices A sense of personal responsibility www.regina.ymca.ca 23
BIRTHDAY PARTIES The YMCA offers a fantastic venue for children to spend their birthday parties away from home. The YMCA will provide a party host to orient party families and guests with the facility, provide and set up equipment, and answer any questions that may arise. A party includes two 45 minute blocks each in an activity area of your choice. Trained staff will help parents fa- cilitate the play experiences chosen for their party while par- ents will be responsible to supervise activities and guests. Your party will then spend 60 minutes in the party room enjoying whatever food you provide, opening presents and playing. Please note that the YMCA of Regina is a nut free organization and adheres to a total nut free policy. For more information or to book, please contact: Birthday Party Coordinator 306.757.9622 ext. 319 REG-birthdays@regina.ymca.ca Northwest Birthday Parties East Birthday Parties Party packages consists of two 45-minute activity blocks cho- Party packages consists of two 45-minute activity blocks cho- sen from the following areas: sen from the following areas: Play Structure Play Structure Gym activities Football, Baseball, Basketball, Dodgeball, Physical Literacy Area Soccer, Kickball, Preschool Equipment, Ultimate Frisbee, Physical Literacy Instructor-led program This provides a Parachute Games, Various Tag Games, etc. staff lead class geared towards your child’s interests (ball Swimming There must be an adult on the pool deck at all games, basic gymnastics, obstacle courses, etc). All physical times during swimming. Children six and under must be literacy sessions must be booked at least two weeks in ad- with in arms reach of an adult at least 16 years of age. One vance. adult to two children with no lifejackets or flotation device East Party Times and one adult to 4 children with lifejackets. Saturday 4-6:30 PM Inflatable Bouncer Garden Bouncer - Under age 5Y; Drag- Sunday 4-6:30 PM on Bouncer - Ages 6Y+ Rock Climbing 6Y+ All participants must have a waiver signed by parent or legal guardian. All rock climbing parties must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Northwest Party Times Friday 5:30-8 PM Saturday 4-6:30 PM Sunday 4-6:30 PM Birthday Rates Birthday Party Type Member Non-Member The child celebrating the birthday must be a member of the YMCA of Regina to qualify for the member rate. Full payment Basic Party $170 $185 is due at the time of booking. $70 of the payment covers the deposit and is non-refundable. The seven-day cancellation poli- *Bouncer (Northwest) $65 $70 cy states that cancellations received seven or more days prior *Rock Wall (Northwest) $65 $70 to the party date will receive a refund less the $70 deposit. Cancellations made with fewer than seven days notice will re- *Physical Literacy Instruction $65 $70 ceive no refund. Prices do not include GST. (East) Please note the “Basic Party” rate covers a maximum of 12 chil- Party Packages include up to 12 party guests. Additional children are dren. If you expect more than 12 children to attend, special ar- $10.00/child rangements must be made with the Birthday Party Coordinator *Rates are additional fees and will only be applied if the activity is re- quested. at the time of booking and an additional fee will be charged. Due to facility layout, parties booked at the East are only able to accommodate a maximum of 12 children. www.regina.ymca.ca 24
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES YMCA Plusone Mentoring Program Become a volunteer mentor with the YMCA Plusone Mentoring Program and unleash the potential in a young person in your community! Modeled after the award-winning program from the YMCA of Scotland, the Plusone Mentoring program focuses on giving young people the opportunity to develop self-determination, self-esteem and a supportive relationship with an adult role model through the Youth Work approach. As a mentor, you will receive a membership to the YMCA at no cost for the duration of your participation in the program, train- ing in the Youth Work approach, the YMCA Child Protection Policy and Procedures and the opportunity to build a meaningful relationship with a young person in your community. Mentors will also receive one-to-one support from Program facilitators in order to ensure the relationship is reaching its fullest potential. The mentoring relationship lasts for one-year during this time, mentors will be matched with a young person that has been re- ferred to the program from our Community Partners. The pair will then meet weekly at their local YMCA for 2-3 hours and par- ticipate in sports, leisure and capacity building activities. The frequency of meetings decrease as the year progress in order to leverage the skills and abilities the young person has developed into a sense of agency and confidence to confront their daily lives. More information about the program including the Application form can be found on the YMCA Website. Program Facilitator Shruti Goudar 306.551.3354 will be happy to answer any questions you may have. YMCA Group Fitness Instructor These courses are designed for people with an interest in teaching group fitness classes. Different fitness streams are offered throughout the year based on needs of the YMCA and interest from volunteers. which could include indoor cycle, strength based, aquatic based classes. In these courses, you can expect to learn how to instruct a fitness class, the anatomy and physiol- ogy behind exercise and have practical hands on learning while apprenticing with a certified instructor in front of live classes. The course is broken into online self learning components, in class sessions and an apprenticeship over an 8 - 12 week period. Applicants interested in becoming a YMCA Fitness Instructor are required to complete a volunteer application form and inter- view. It is recommended that applicants have a minimum of 50 hours experience as a participant in group fitness classes. The course is open to those who commit to providing 50 hours of volunteering with the YMCA of Regina and is provided at no cost. At the end of the course, you will be a certified YMCA Group Instructor. YMCA Group Fitness Strength Instructor Course Location: Downtown Start date: Thursday, October 18, 2018 Time: 6-9 PM This course is designed for people with an interest in teaching strength based fitness classes such as Body Blast, Abs & Core, Bootcamp and Intense Intervals. In this course, you can expect to learn how to instruct a fitness class, the anatomy and physi- ology behind strength training and have practical hands on learning. The training includes both live classroom learning sessions as well as self learning and online learning. At the end of the course, you will be a certified Group Strength Instructor. Youth Programs and Child Minding We are always looking for volunteers to work in our child minding or assist in teaching youth programs. These volunteers get access to the YMCA and free child minding services on the day that they volunteer. To inquire about opportunities please email Sonya Musleh at sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca www.regina.ymca.ca 25
Staff Directory Leadership Development Aquatics Eder Garzona Downtown Ext. 227 Monica Chorney eder.garzona@regina.ymca.ca Ext. 254 monica.chorney@regina.ymca.ca Plusone Mentoring Northwest Shruti Goudar Jennifer Roset (306) 551-3354 Ext. 354 shruti.goudar@regina.ymca.ca jennifer.roset@regina.ymca.ca School Based Programs Fitness Christal Himmelspeck Downtown Ext. 243/253 Shane Ashby REG-beforeafter@regina.ymca.ca Ext. 261 shane.ashby@regina.ymca.ca Membership Alisen Maracle Northwest Ext. 418 Bryce Sebastian alisen.maracle@regina.ymca.ca Ext. 317 bryce.sebastian@regina.ymca.ca Sr. Directors East Downtown Sonya Musleh Megan Noels Ext. 470 Ext. 218 sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca megan.noels@regina.ymca.ca Northwest Youth Programs Sonya Musleh Sonya Musleh Ext. 328 Ext. 470 Sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca East Home Alone Preparation and Babysitting Sonya Musleh Training Course Ext. 470 Christal Himmelspeck sonya.musleh@regina.ymca.ca Ext. 243/253 christal.himmelspeck@regina.ymca.ca www.regina.ymca.ca 26
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