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Park District of Oak Park Summer Program Guide 2017

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49 www.pdop.org Dance Skate Saturday, June 10 - July 29 11:30A-12:10P Supervisor: Candace Lee Saturday classes can be filled with this combo class offering dance and skating! Participants will start with a Creative Movement dance class from 10:50am-11:10am. ey then transition to Snowplow Sam 1 class from 11:20am-12pm. Both classes will help children learn how to control and use their bodies, relate to other children and express themselves through introductory skill work in dance and skating. Min 4/Max 12 Ages 3-4 Activity #319213-01 Location: RCRC Res/NR: $95/143 Skate Academy Staff: Kayla Fauria, Aquatic/Rink Program Supervisor • kayla.fauria@pdop.org • (708) 725-2315 Cathy Brown, Figure Skating Coordinator • skate_academy@pdop.org • (708) 725-2313 Advanced Jump & Spin Ages 6-18 Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Prerequisite: Participants must receive passing permission from the Skate Academy Coordinator prior to entering this level. Building from the previous level, Advance Jump and Spin will develop double jumps and advanced spinning including flying camel and flying sit spin, illusions, continuous walleys, rockers and counters pattern. e first 10 minutes of class will be a warm-up and edge class. Min 4/Max 16 Tackle That Axel Ages 6-18 Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Prerequisite: Skaters must be currently enrolled in Free Skate 6 and up to enroll for this class. One of the most difficult jumps to master is the Axel Jump. is class gives skaters the opportunity to focus on this jump and work closely with the instructor on the key elements necessary to achieving this jump. Min 4/Max 16 Specialty Skating - Youth/Adult Classes with these symbols improve rhythm & coordination and power and are part of our new Power of Play Program. Please see page 59 for details. L R R Rhythm & Coordination Power L R R Rhythm & Coordination Power Speed & Agility Hand-eye Coordination Cognitive Balance Synchro Elements Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Ready to add a team element to skating? Synchronized skating is a large and fast- growing discipline of figure skating where skaters perform on ice as a team, moving as one flowing unit at high speeds. Give synchronized skating a try. is class will teach the basics of the sport and incorporate skills learned in other classes into the group setting. is program is for participants that have passed Basic 2 and up that are 6-18 years old. ese workshops will give skaters a taste of what being on a syncro team is all about. Min 4/Max 30 Adult Beginner/Intermediate Ages 16+ Supervisor: Kayla Fauria e adult beginner class is designed for the adult new to skating. It promotes physical fitness and improved balance and coordination while teaching proper skating techniques. is level introduces skating by developing falling and recovery, forward marching, forward glides and forward swizzles, snowplow stops, two foot turns and gliding into dips. Min 4/Max 10 Adult, Synchro Elements, Adv. Jump & Spin and Tackle That Axel # of Classes RES NR 6 Classes $85 $112 7 Classes $100 $130 8 Classes $115 $149 No class 7/4. Program Day/Dates Time Max. # of Classes Activity # Res/NR Advanced Jump & Spin Tu, June 13 - Aug 1 5:45-6:30P 7 319247-01 See Table Advance Jump & Spin Sa, June 10 - Jul 29 9:45-10:30A 8 319247-03 See Table Tackle that Axel Th, June 15 - Aug 3 5:50-6:30P 8 319251-01 See Table Synchro Elements Th, June 15 - Aug 3 5:50-6:30P 8 319406-01 See Table Adult Beg/Inter Sa, June 10 - Jul 29 10:30-11:15A 8 319270-01 See Table In order to promote the safest environment possible on the ice, all protective equipment is encouraged, especially wearing a safety helmet. L R R Rhythm & Coordination Power Speed & Agility Hand-eye Coordination Cognitive Balance & Core

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