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FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Athletic Conditioning: Intense cardio, strength, balance, and plyometric drills, along with core work designed to improve performance in athletics as well as everyday activities. Functional fitness at its best. Athletic Conditioning is sure to challenge all who participate. Adaptive Flex and Stretch: Low intensity water fitness class that uses gentle stretching, balance, and range of motion training according to National Arthritis Association criteria. Aqua Bodies: A medium intensity water fitness class with emphasis on core strengthening, balance and learning to use the water for an overall workout by maintaining form and an understanding of which muscle groups are being worked. This class avoids too many reps at once to accommodate those with fibromyalgia, arthritis, or decreased mobility. AquaDucks: A medium intensity cardio-based water fitness class that incorporates traveling to and from the shallow end into deeper water. This entire body workout uses the resistance of the water as well as noodles for ab and core work. Breakthrough Dance: Students will learn the elements of breakdancing and work toward creating improvisational performances! Ages 6 -15; 4 week session starts monthly! Core Conditioning: 30-minute class designed to condition and strengthen abdominal and lower back muscles. Deep Water Aerobics: A medium / high intensity aerobic workout designed for deep water activity. This class concentrates separately on upper body, legs, and abdominals using interval style training. Dumbbells are used in this class to increase resistance (optional). Participants must be comfortable floating in deep water or will need to wear a flotation belt. Early Bird Rise & Shine!: Get your body moving first thing in the morning with this low-impact cardio step routine including a variety of strengthening exercises. Feldenkrais/Anat Beniel Method: A brain fitness class for learning functional movements to improve your skills for everyday physical movements. Flex & Stretch (AIS): Designed for improving flexibility, increasing range of motion of limbs, and improving blood circulation. Flow Yoga: Sequences of postures that flow from one to the next, both standing and floor postures, to create a heat throughout the body for a more rigorous cardio experience. Gentle Flow Yoga: Yoga class for a more gentle approach to yoga. Class will work through a series of gentle postures with a focus on breathing techniques.

Group Cycling: A group exercise class done on stationary bikes led by an instructor who guides the class through an imaginary bicycle ride that includes a variety of cycling techniques and skills to provide a high-energy cardio workout. Reserve your bike up to 24 hours in advance online at ymcawnc.org. H2O Boogie: A medium intensity workout perfect for beginners or active seniors. This class involves cardio fitness to an upbeat music and is designed to give you a total body workout. Hot Cycle: Group Cycling as described above using only personal fans. No overhead or oscillating fans are used in these classes. Hula-Hoop Jam: An informal meeting time to hula hoop with other individuals who share the same passion for hooping. Hoops are provided but you can bring your own as well. This is not an instructor led class. Integrative Pilates: This style of Pilates integrates various other forms of movements with the basic Pilates movements (includes Feldenkrais, Anat Beniel method, Alexander method classes and styles). Kickboxing: A combination of martial arts moves and sport specific cardiovascular combinations to achieve a full-body workout. This class may include some workout on step, punching bags, and various pieces of equipment. Family/Kids Yoga: Yoga is a discipline that can lead kids on the path toward a calm and balanced mind, as well as help them build a strong and flexible body. Class size is limited. Ages 3-6. Sign ups must be done after 8:00a.m. on the morning of the class. Multi-level Step Interval: Whether you are new to step or an experienced stepper, this class is appropriate for all levels of step participation with fun and interesting choreography sure to challenge the mind and body. Muscle Pump: A strength training class that works the whole body using free weights and body bars to develop muscle endurance and strength. New to Yoga: A yoga class for the new yoga participant; introduces basic yoga postures and techniques. Pilates: A mind and body exercise evolved from the principles of Joseph Pilates. This conditioning program incorporates strengthening, toning and stretching exercises for a full body workout. Proper breathing techniques, core training and flexibility are key portions of these classes. Pilates 1: Pilates for participants with three months to one year of experience. Pilates 2: Advanced Pilates workout for participants with one year or more of experience in Pilates classes.

Prenatal Yoga: An easy-to-follow fitness program safe for moms-to-be. This gentle yoga class also includes relaxation, breath, and stretching along with discussions that relate to issues regarding pregnancy, child birth, and post child birth recovery. Relentless H2O: High Intensity, deep water workout that will get your heart pumping and your muscles moving! This class will test your limits as you move through a series of moves similar to water Boot camp. Second Chance: A cardiac health maintenance class for anyone wanting a fun, supportive environment in which to exercise. Instructors monitor blood pressure, weight and heart rate while participants do aerobics, ride bikes, etc. Shockwave: High intensity circuit training that incorporates friendly team competition and an Indo Row water rower. Step and Pump: Choreography based step routines appropriate for all levels of steppers. This class also includes a strength segment for a cardio and strength experience. Step Blast Interval: Interval training alternating body sculpt moves and aerobic exercises on the step, with ultimate body-shaping, fat-burning, and strength training. Strength Training: High intensity muscle strengthening class that uses weights to increase strength in every major muscle group. Tabata: A high intensity 30 minute interval class. You will use a variety of equipment in each session which is designed to give you a total body strength training as well as cardiovascular endurance training. Tai Chi: An ancient Chinese practice of moving meditation that stimulates the body's energy flow while deepening one's innate calm. All methods of Tai Chi focus on breath, mind, and body integration for health. Turbo Kick: A high energy kickboxing class concentrating on basic kickboxing moves that will take the cardio level from an aerobic threshold to an anaerobic state. Ultimate Power Step: A class with plyometric moves added in for an effective high-intensity cardio workout. This class includes a stretch and may add abdominal work as well. An intense aerobics class using more complex choreography, with particular emphasis on hips, thighs, abdominals, and buttocks. Yin & Yang Yoga: A passive yoga style that focuses on shifting stagnant energy by opening and engaging deep connective tissues of the lower body. Requires stillness of the mind for a deeper connection with the body.

Yoga: Yoga blends flexibility and muscle toning movements with a mental focus on the mind, body and spiritual well-being of the participant. Classes will offer a variety in disciplines and methods of yoga practices. Styles of classes will vary from sun salutations, poses , to a more aerobic flow Yoga 1: Yoga class designed for participants with six months to one year of yoga experience. (A slightly more intense version of the new to yoga class) Yoga 2: Yoga class designed for participants who have at least one year of experience in yoga. This yoga class works with the more difficult poses for yoga. Zumba: A Latin-inspired dance class that incorporates international and pop music creating a dynamic, exciting, and effective workout. Zumba Basic Steps: Common steps used in Zumba are taught during 15 minute workshop. If you would like to learn more about salsa, merengue, cumbria, reggaeton and other styles typically used in Zumba, if you feel you just can't do Zumba but are interested, or you would like to understand the dance steps and styles and the basic differences, this workshop is for you. This workshop is particularly recommended for those who are new to Zumba. There is a full hour of Zumba immediately following so that you can practice your new skills.

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