To create an exceptional fitness class experience for your members, you need three outstanding aspects: instructors, environment and programming. Focusing on these three components will...
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Read moreYMCAs, JCCs and community rec centers are unique. They’re nonprofit entities, but they have to keep the lights on. This puts community rec professionals in...
Read moreDelivering a great small group training (SGT) experience involves extra attention to detail when it comes to your layout, coaching style and training practices. Coaching SGT...
Read moreTo effectively reach millennial parents, organizations with youth programs should redefine their marketing strategies as family roles, structures and interests evolve. Here are ways to...
Read moreWhen it comes to personal data, maintaining privacy for families is of the utmost importance. Over the last decade, protecting data has shifted from a...
Read moreWhen considering a capital fundraising campaign, some community rec professionals may be unsure about whether to use a fundraising consultant. The decision to bring in...
Read moreIn The Last Word, we sit down with an industry expert to share their wealth of knowledge with you. This issue, the conversation features Scott Henderson,...
Read moreAquatics programming appeals to all ages, body types and abilities, and creates a sense of community. The unique amenities you offer give you the opportunity...
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