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jdsl1998 02-13-2014 06:12 AM

beginner exercise class?
 
Hello,

I need to join a beginner...

exercise class and/or stretch, (I'm not a wimp, but close)
line dance class, (I can electric slide)
yoga, (though I have some experience)

I have lots of class types on my bucket list, including art, clogging and would try just about any other beginner class...if you have ideas...

Thanks

bkcunningham1 02-13-2014 06:17 AM

Take a look at the classes offered through The Villages Lifelong Learning College: http://www.thevillageslifelongcolleg...LOG_020714.pdf

Villageswimmer 02-13-2014 06:24 AM

Also, take the time to read through the Recreation News in today's Daily Sun. Many, many choices. You work at your own pace. Have fun and welcome!

bkcunningham1 02-13-2014 06:43 AM

I'm signed up for a beginner's line dance class that starts the end of the month through the Lifelong Learning College. Someone told me the paid classes are more controlled and smaller than the free classes. The class I'm taking cost $28. I have two left feet but I thought it would be fun. I thought the price was beyond reasonable. Like naneiben said, have fun!

Madelaine Amee 02-13-2014 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdsl1998 (Post 828459)
Hello,

I need to join a beginner...

exercise class and/or stretch, (I'm not a wimp, but close)
line dance class, (I can electric slide)
yoga, (though I have some experience)

I have lots of class types on my bucket list, including art, clogging and would try just about any other beginner class...if you have ideas...

Thanks

First, welcome to The Villages. The advice someone gave you on this thread to check the weekly Recreation News is excellent, it covers all the free classes that are available. Also, the advice to take a class through the Adult Education is great advice too. You will definitely benefit from a good, small, exercise/dance class.

However, this is a really miserable time to try to take one of the free classes offered around TV. They are all, without exception, full to capacity and it would be very difficult for you to see the instructor or to really learn much at this time of the year. I would suggest you spend the money to take a good beginner class at the school, then after March 31 try out several of the ultra beginner classes offered in the Rec News. Do not start with Beginner, it is not really beginner, you need to start with ultra beginner, then when you are bored with that move up to one of the several beginner classes, and you can go as far as you want from there.

I know that Jean does an ultra beginner class at 8:30am at Laurel Manor on a Thursday and Lisa does an ultra beginner class in the afternoon (today) Thursdays at Eisenhower.

Whatever you decide to do, make it fun .................... and I forgot - there is an excellent website called www.villagelinedance.com which covers everything you ever wanted to know about line dancing in TV.

jdsl1998 02-13-2014 09:39 AM

Great info about line dancing classes. Also, about taking a class through LifeLongLearning. I would really like to take a few free classes first, as I don't want to commit, I'm still going through boxes. So, best beginner yoga, stretch, arts, cards to try?
..knowing I'd have to get there very early!

John_W 02-13-2014 10:30 AM

If you want to get your heart going a little and some light muscle toning, checkout out Zumba Gold. It's available everyday somewhere in TV. I go to Sterling Heights Rec Center every Monday at 10:30, the instructor is Elaine. I got into it about a year ago because of my wife and I try to do some exercise everyday of the week. It's on the light workout side and I look at it as, it's one hour of entertainment a week. I'm also the only guy in a class of 35.

ssmith 02-13-2014 10:39 AM

full classes
 
..for some classes you may still have to arrive early to get in even in April ( I know from experience)

jdsl1998 03-27-2014 08:54 PM

How about beginners yoga? When, where and what time to get there?

Bryant 03-27-2014 10:29 PM

Beginner clogging Friday ll:30 a.m. at Bacall. Instructor: Clyde Hamilton; great and patient teacher.

jpharmat 03-28-2014 03:40 PM

How about taking a Walk Away the Pounds class? Very low impact and a nice pace.

frannieb 03-28-2014 04:44 PM

Im doing the same thing!!! Different teachers makes it harder but I have just started so...
Doing ultra beginner line dancing. Lydia 1030 at Bridgeport Tuesdays, Jean's is too early for me...8 am Th at laurel manor.The rest are beginner and I tried that but too fast to learn the steps.The twins do an ultra beginner at noon Mon.at Colony but it really isn't ultra. All were very crowded.
I also am trying Zumba Gold, same issues...going with Barb at Seabreeze at 1100, may try Lisa at Eisenhower as it is supposed to be easy beginner.


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