Offering personal training at your facility provides more programming options for your members and revenue for your facility. Below, we’ll explore some of the best...
Read moreCleanliness and basic upkeep are critical factors in the member experience, especially as it pertains to aquatics amenities — no one wants to swim in...
Read moreAcross the nation, aquatic facilities have been changing. The addition of leisure and free play to community programs has been on the rise. It was only a...
Read moreTraditional aquatics programming is a proven tactic for success in community recreation, but if you want to widen your demographic, aqua therapy is worth considering....
Read moreMost yoga participants will bring their own mats to class, but what about additional props such as blocks, blankets, bolsters or straps? To enhance the...
Read moreRelaxation programs are becoming more prevalent in community recreation as the industry shifts toward a greater understanding of recovery and its importance to overall wellness....
Read moreLong gone is the basic yoga class offering. Members who are interested in taking a yoga class want an experience catered to their needs, and...
Read moreCorporate wellness is a way community rec centers can serve the local workforce and benefit the whole community as a result. Through classes and services...
Read moreAquatics participants at your facility can be divided into two groups: casual swimmers and competitive swimmers. While casual swimming is more relaxed and fun, and...
Read moreDuring summer, community rec center pools see their highest volume of visitors, putting pool risk management to the test. The most common visitors are children,...
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