Friday, August 28, 2015

Kids Zumba® Class Begins

Kids Zumba® for children ages six to 12 will be offered at Pearce Community Center. The class features kid-friendly routines based on original Zumba® choreography. We break down the steps and add games, activities and cultural exploration elements into the class structure. Kids Zumba® helps develop a healthy lifestyle and incorporate fitness as a natural part of children's lives by making fitness fun. Classes incorporate key childhood development elements like leadership, respect, team work, confidence, self-esteem, memory, creativity, coordination, cultural awareness.


The 8-week series of classes will be offered each Monday September 21 through November 9 from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Class size is limited to 15 children. Pearce Foundation members pay only $18; Pearce members $20; and non-members $24.

Adult Tap Class Begins

Tap class for adults 16 and over will be offered at Pearce Community Center. Basic tap class begins on Friday, September 18 and the intermediate class begins Wednesday, September 16. Both classes meet from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. and are held in the dance studio. Tap shoes are required to participate. Pearce Foundation members pay only $30 for the 10-week series; members pay $40; and non-members pay $60.

Free Diabetic Retinopathy Screening

A free diabetic retinopathy screening for persons with diabetes, or those at risk for diabetes, will be held on Wednesday, September 23 at Pearce Community Center in Chillicothe. The screening is coordinated by the Chillicothe Lion’s Club and the Lions of Illinois Foundation and is made possible through generous donations.

The quality of life for people with diabetic retinopathy and other retinal disorders, such as macular degeneration, is dramatically impacted. Since early detection of such disorders is critical, persons with diabetes or those 55 or older are encouraged to take advantage of this free screening.

Persons wishing to join the Lions in their fight against the effects of vision and hearing loss should contact the Chillicothe Lion’s Club President Mike Mahoney at (309) 274-5451.


Thursday, August 27, 2015

AARP Safe Driving Course

Pearce Community Center will host the AARP Safe Driver course on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 16 and 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

In Illinois, if an individual is 55 or older, the primary driver of a vehicle, has a good driving record, and takes a course approved by the Secretary of State, all automobile insurance companies must provide a discount on automobile insurance premiums. Participants must attend both days to receive credit from their automobile insurance company.

The course fits the needs of anyone older than 50; however, those under 50 are also invited to attend. The course is a total of eight hours offered in two four-hour sessions.

AARP membership is not required; however, AARP members pay only $15; non-members pay $20.


Advance registration is required. To register, call Pearce Community Center at (309) 274-4209.

Running Club Fall Session Scheduled

Running Club will kick off its 9-week fall session on Tuesday, September 15 at 6:00 p.m. The Club is open to all ages and skill levels; however, children under the age of 10 must run with an adult. Weekly runs are led by Illinois Valley Striders. In inclement weather, the Club runs on Pearce’s indoor track. Foundation members pay only $56.25 for club membership; members $75; non-members $90.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

25th Anniversary Fall Fitness Frenzy at Pearce



Pearce Community Center will host Fall Fitness Frenzy Monday, September 14 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. This special event includes six 30-minute group exercise classes, the re-opening of the renovated Pearce Strong cross training room, the introduction of Kids Zumba class, drawings, prizes, and discounts.

Free access to the public to six of the most popular group exercise classes will be available. Try the TRX Suspension Training from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the front gym; Beginner Hip Hop from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the back gym; Spinning® from 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. in the Spinning® room; and Kick Fit from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m.; RIP from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m.; and Yoga from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. all in the Aerobics Studio. During each class, the instructor will give all participants a ticket to enter into a drawing for three months of free membership at Pearce.

The ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly renovated Pearce Strong room will take place at 4:00 p.m. After the ceremony, Pearce Strong instructor Gavin Sullivan will offer free cross training and personal consultation until 7:00 p.m. Registration will also be accepted for the program at the new reduced price of $60 per month for Pearce Foundation members; $75 per month for Pearce members; and $100 per month for non-members. Register for unlimited months by October 14 and receive 20 percent off. In addition, Pearce Strong registrations during the Fall Fitness Frenzy will receive a free $10 voucher to apply to any Pearce Strong purchase.


The new Kids Zumba class will be introduced during the Fall Fitness Frenzy as well. Class demonstration and registration will be available from 5:00 to 5:45 p.m. on the stage. Children age six to 12 are invited to participate in the demonstration. Parents must sign a release form. All participants will be entered into a drawing for a free birthday party package at Pearce. Registration will be accepted for the fall Kids Zumba class each Monday from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. September 21 through November 9. Kids Zumba is open to children ages six to 12. The cost of the eight-week session is $18 for Pearce Foundation members; $20 for Pearce members; and $24 for non-members. Space is limited to 15 children. 

Friday, August 14, 2015

Blastball

Pearce Community Center is offering a six-week Blastball program for three and four-year-olds. The program begins Monday, September 14, 5:30 to 6:15 p.m.  Gym shoes and adult participation are required.  Weather permitting, the program will be held outside.


Pearce foundation members pay only $15; members $20; non-members $30. 


Fun Science for Kids Class

Pearce Community Center will offer Fun Science for Kids, a six-week series of classes beginning Monday, September 14 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.

The class will include hands-on projects covering a variety of science topics. It is designed to stimulate curiosity and wonder in children in grades 3rd through 6th.  


The cost of the series is $36 for Foundation members; $40 for members; and $50 for non-members. Advance registration is required. 

Fall Swim Lessons

Fall group swim lessons for children ages six months and older are coming. The eight-week session begins the week of September 8.

Lessons are available for three age groups. Parent/child lessons for children age six months to 35 months are offered on Tuesdays at 9:55 a.m.; preschool lessons for ages three and four years are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30; and youth lessons for children five years and older are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:15 p.m., 4:50 p.m., and 5:25 p.m.

The cost of the class is $33.75 for Pearce Foundation members; $45 for members; and $65 for non-members. Register for swim lessons at Pearce.

August Senior Potluck

Monthly senior potluck at noon on Tuesday, August 25. All seniors are invited to bring a side dish and their own table service and join in the fun. Fried chicken and drinks are provided. Musical entertainment will be provided by Gary Seeling.   

Saturday Morning Group Exercise Rotation Schedule

Step Aerobics
Join a different group exercise instructor each Saturday morning from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. in the Aerobics Studio on the second floor to participate in a rotation of classes. "This gives the instructors a chance to showcase their classes and gives the participants the opportunity to try something different each Saturday," said Liz Thorp, Fitness Manager.

Aug 8RIPRaquel Herron
Aug 15Body ShapingLaura Kelly
Aug 22ZumbaSarah Rupiper
Aug 29Strength Training   Michelle Manjack   
Sep 5ZumbaJames Haywood
Sep 12YogaAmanda Beadles
Sep 19Strength TrainingMichelle Manjack
Sep 26   Strength TrainingMichelle Manjack
Additional Saturday classes include Spinning from 7:15 to 8:15 a.m.; Aqua Aerobics from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.; Cardio Mixer from 9:00 to 9:30 a.m.; Spinning from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m.; and Pilates from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m.

Quilting Class

Fall quilting class meets Tuesday, September 1, 8, and 15 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. 

This quilting class is designed to help beginners learn; help quilters improve technique, and allow advanced quilters to share the best practices they have learned. Bring a sewing machine and supplies. The supply list will be provided at registration.

The cost for the class is $27 for Pearce Foundation members; $30 for Pearce members; and $40 for non-members.


Thursday, August 13, 2015

Back to School Bash

Back to School Bash, Friday, August 28, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for students in grades fourth, fifth, and sixth.


Pearce’s own DJ will be playing the hottest tunes to celebrate. Dodge ball, concessions, and other games will also be available. Admission is $7 at the door.  

Exercise Myths Part 2

By Megan Rupiper, MS, Certified Personal Trainer

Megan Rupiper
Myth #4 - Doing crunches will give me a flat stomach.
The idea of doing hundreds of crunches to flatten or define your stomach is called "spot reducing" and pertains to any area of the body you wish to tone up.

Unfortunately, when it comes to losing weight we don't get to pick and choose where the weight comes off first, for example, the stomach area.  If there is a layer of fat over your abdominal muscles, you will not see any definition until that layer of fat is gone. 

The best way to accomplish a flatter stomach or any other specific body part is with a full-body workout regime that consists of cardiovascular exercise and weight training. The cardiovascular exercise will help you burn lots of calories and the weight training will help tone your muscles. Completing a full body workout will help you see toned muscles everywhere, not just one particular location.  Again, just because we focus on one particular area, does not necessarily mean we will see the results in that area. 

If you find yourself not seeing results from your exercise routine then your focus should become nutrition along with the exercise regime. It is very difficult to lose excess belly fat if you are taking in too many calories and/or making poor food choices. Even if you are taking in fewer calories than you are burning throughout the day, it will be challenging to see definition in your muscles if those calories come from donuts, soda, and chips. Clean eating that consists of less processed sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats will help in the process of losing pesky body fat. 

Myth #5 - Lactic acid causes sore muscles.
Many people have thought over the years that the sore muscles resulting from a workout were caused by the build-up of lactic acid in the muscles.The belief was that the energy used to produce muscle contractions during an anaerobic workout, such as weight training, produces lactic acid in the muscles and that is why your muscles were sore.  The truth is the lactic acid produced during a workout actually dissipates shortly after the workout has been completed. 

So where does the soreness come from? Many people experience sore muscles 24-48 hours after their workout. Muscle soreness is called "DOMS", delayed onset muscle soreness. DOMS is a result of microscopic tears in the muscles. Soreness is common in someone who is newer to exercise. 

To help avoid the soreness, be sure to start out your exercise regime slowly. Doing too much too soon will most likely result in sore muscles. However, do not be afraid or concerned about sore muscles resulting from a workout. The microscopic tears in the muscles are actually how the muscles get bigger and stronger. When your body is repairing the tears in the muscle it is building new, healthy, stronger muscle tissue. 

Myth #6 - Working out when you are older is dangerous.
Many people use age as their excuse not to exercise. Age is a terrible reason for someone to avoid exercise. It is never too late to begin an exercise regime.  

Research has indicated that individuals who exercised or started an exercise regime later in their life lived longer than their counterparts who did not exercise.  They also lived out their last years healthier than those who avoided exercise.  

When it comes to exercising as you age, it is important to find an activity that fits your ability level and physical limitations. People with health ailments benefit the most from a regular exercise routine. Many cardiovascular, metabolic and orthopedic issues receive great benefits from a regular exercise routine. Exercise can help reduce blood pressure and cholesterol, help regulate blood sugar levels, help increase strength, increase mobility, reduce pain and help maintain a healthy body weight. 

All of these are great reasons people should continue to exercise as they age. Should you be interested in starting an exercise regime as an older adult, consult your physician first. Once cleared to exercise by your doctor, seek help from one of the personal trainers at Pearce Community Center to design a safe and effective workout tailored to your individual needs.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Pool Closed


The pool will be closed for annual cleaning and maintenance beginning August 21. The pool will be emptied and painted; the patio will be power washed; emergency lights will be replaced; new signage will be installed; whirlpool will be repaired and deep cleaned; and the locker rooms and sauna will receive a deep cleaning. We should reopen in 10 days, but we will keep you posted.

Help Wanted

Swim instructors 15 and older are needed at Pearce. Training will be provided. Lifeguard certification is preferred but not required. Apply at the front desk or download the application from our website, complete it, and mail it in and drop it off.