Every Thanksgiving morning, around 14,000 New Yorkers line up to participate in the YMCA Buffalo Niagara’s Turkey Trot. However, in light of the coronavirus pandemic,...
Read moreVirtual fitness has taken off in the recreation industry because of the coronavirus pandemic, allowing facilities to continue to serve their members despite shutdowns and...
Read moreOffering a variety of aquatics activities at your recreation center can help retain and attract new members of all ages. Whether a member is looking...
Read moreIt’s no secret good physical health is directly tied to better mental wellness and job performance. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control...
Read moreWhether your aquatics facility is closed due to COVID-19, planning to open soon or operating under new regulations, it’s clear COVID-19 is impacting facilities nationwide....
Read moreNot a single recreation operator wants to open their pool cover next spring to unearth green, slimy, algae-filled water, or damage from freezing temperatures that...
Read moreAdam Shilling shares his Y's outdoor programming lessons learned while pivoting during mandatory closures as a result of the pandemic. As of August 19, exercise...
Read moreThe YMCA of Greater Cincinnati has found a creative way to reenergize its community that may be feeling down due to the coronavirus pandemic through...
Read moreHow to make your pool "applicably unique." As we begin to think about getting back into the water, there are many things to consider as a...
Read moreAmong the many operational changes community rec centers have had to undergo recently has been making fitness classes compliant to safety and social distancing guidelines....
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