Park District of Oak Park

Adults Program Guide Spring 2019

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7 www.pdop.org Adult Sports Program Ages Day/Date Time Location # of Classes Activity # Res Discount/ NR Price Adult Begin/Interm Skating 16+ Th, Apr 4 - May 23 10:30 - 11:15A RCRC 8 219270-01 $115/135 Adult Begin/Interm Skating 16+ Th, Apr 4 - May 23 6:00 - 6:40P RCRC 8 219270-03 $115/135 Adult Begin/Interm Skating 16+ Sa, Apr 6 - May 18 9:45 - 10:25A RCRC 7 219270-04 $87/107 Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ W, Apr 10 - May 29 7:00 - 8:00P Maple Park 8 227400-01 $64/80 Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ W, Apr 10 - May 29 8:00 - 9:00P Maple Park 8 227400-02 $64/80 Beginning Tennis 18+ M/W, Apr 29 - May 22 6:30 - 8:00P Taylor Park 8 227230-01 $149/169 Beginning Tennis 18+ M/W, Apr 29 - May 22 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 227230-02 $149/169 Beginning Tennis 18+ M/W, Jun 3 - Jun 26 6:30 - 8:00P Taylor Park 8 227230-03 $149/169 Beginning Tennis 18+ M/W, Jun 3 - Jun 26 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 227230-04 $149/169 Intermediate Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Apr 30 - May 23 6:30 - 8:00P Taylor Park 8 227231-01 $149/169 Intermediate Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Jun 4 - Jun 27 6:30 - 8:00P Taylor Park 8 227231-02 $149/169 Advanced Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Apr 30 - May 23 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 227232-01 $149/169 Advanced Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Jun 4 - Jun 27 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 227232-02 $149/169 Adult Figure Skating-Beg/Interm Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Skating promotes physical fitness, improved balance and coordination while teaching proper skating techniques. Beginner level introduces skating by developing falling and recovery, forward marching, forward glides and foward swizzles, snowplow stops, two-foot turns and gliding into dips. Intermediate builds on skills learned in beginner. Min 4/Max 10 Adult Pickleball Lessons Supervisor: Chad Drue What is the fastest growing sport in the United States? It's PICKLEBALL. Pickleball is a paddle sport which combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. Pickleball can be played on a tennis court with the dimensions of a badminton court and a lowered net. It is played with a perforated plastic baseball (similar to a whiffle ball) and wood or composite paddles. Equipment will be provided by the Park District. Min 8/Max 12 Adult Tennis Supervisor: Dan Schaffer Stay healthy, alert and alive! Meet others, challenge yourself, grow your social network of tennis players, and have fun while playing the game of a lifetime. Each day, players are introduced to new techniques, fun challenges, and game situations with a friendly, supportive learning structure. Players are encouraged to develop their skills and progress to higher levels of play throughout the playing season. Singles, doubles and mini-match situations are offered. Balls are provided for all players. Please bring your own racquet. It is strongly recommended that everyone wear court shoes, sun protection and comfortable court apparel. Please use the provided guidelines to determine your skill level when signing up for a session: Min 6/Max 12 Beginner Guidelines Never played before or played some during youth or as an adult recreationally. Some success rallying ball back and forth, but would like to develop more shot quality. Would like a firm understanding of stroke technique production and footwork. Needs basic game coaching scoring and tactical playing experience. Intermediate Guidelines Can rally successfully, but still desires more ball control and better movement. Aware of different stroke types, but needs correction and or practice in some areas. Aware of covering court spaces, but unable to exploit opponents weaknesses. Developing conditioning, consistency shot depth, game and style of play. Advanced Guidelines Has shot depth and can put pace on the ball, and has overall ball control. Covers court well and can exploit opponent's weaknesses. Developing match-toughness, winning strategies fitness and conditioning.

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