Fore Court May 2018

Family Time in the Great Outdoors Family adventures are a great way to grow closer and develop meaningful connections. But with lodging prices rising and the logistical nightmare that traveling with the entire family can be, many Americans are looking at a new option: ditching the beaches and resorts and heading to the great outdoors. Actually, we know this option isn’t new at all. Spending time outdoors with family may very well be one of the most time-honored traditions ever. HIKING A hike with family is an easy way to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. All a hike requires is a trail and a sense of adventure. The best part of hiking is that you can tailor the distance to fit your family’s needs. If you have children or grandkids who aren’t up for the challenge of an arduous daylong trek, there’s sure to be a shorter scenic trail. If nothing else, you can always turn around and backtrack the way you came.

FISHING Fishing is a great way to get out and do something relaxing yet challenging. It doesn’t require a lot of skill or investment. All it takes is the willingness to learn and the desire to connect with nature. This is why fishing is the perfect activity for youngsters of all ages. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your rod and reel and head to the nearest lake or river. While these are all great stand-alone options, together they form an amazing three-headed monster for your next family outing. By combining camping with a hike to a river or lake where you can go fishing, you are sure to create lasting memories with your family that will draw you closer together. Ditch the lines at the airport and the stress of travel. Unleash the possibilities of adventure in the great outdoors.

CAMPING Lodgings and flights are expensive, so going on a family vacation can cost thousands of dollars — and that’s just for the basics! But camping only requires a tent, a fire, picnic food, and water. Rather than scarfing down fast food between flights and dealing with airport security, departure delays, and long flights, take a deep breath and roast marshmallows over the fire with the people you love.

CLUB HAPPENINGS Fore Court in May

We always have exciting classes happening in our group fitness department to keep you motivated and encouraged! Les Mills Tone is a 45-minute total body workout that combines simple cardio moves, drills, and strength training to get you toned. The class features body-weight moves using resistance bands, plates, and core isolation to make the most of your workout. It’s three workouts in one — cardio, strength, and core. Our instructors provide you with choices so you can dial up or dial down the intensity, and you are in control of what you do on any given day. Zumbini! Calling all new parents! This summer, we’re offering a new class for parents and their babies. The Zumbini program is not a fitness class — it’s an early childhood development class. It’s designed to stimulate learning, inspire dance and movement, and strengthen the bond between parent and

child. Our demo class will be on June 10. Be on the lookout for more details!

The Outdoor Obstacle Course will kick off the outdoor season on May 5. Not only does it make for a great workout, with Adam and Austin leading classes, but we also host private events for the course. Book your next birthday or office party here! It’s the perfect celebration for adventure lovers. We already have a few groups who’ve scheduled their private events on the course, including Dave and Busters and Rhode Island College. Contact a staff member to schedule yours! As we get ready to move outdoors, we’re closing out an exciting season at the indoor courts. Bryant University held three more matches here, attaining a 16–2 record over the three matches. They won the conference title and will now try their luck in the NCAAs. We look forward to what’s in store for them!

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