2024 Fall Recreation Guide
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Active Casper

Aqua Interval

Aqua Interval training is a form of cardio-respiratory training involving a combination of high intensity work and low intensity work/rest in repeated successions. High Intensity Interval Training is adaptable and can be tailored for anyone from novice to trained athletes.


Easy Does It!

This class is geared toward participants who are currently in physical therapy, those who suffer from arthritis and those with hip replacements. Class will consist of low impact aerobics exercises and a short toning portion designed to increase range of motion, relieve symptoms of arthritis and improve muscular strength. A medical release form maybe required.

Class will be held in the Leisure Pool at Casper Family Aquatic Center.


Fitness Swimmer

Designed for students who know how to swim, but want to work on stroke technique and improve their fitness. This course covers drills, all the strokes, turns, circle swimming, using a pace clock, swim equipment (kickboards, pull buoys & fins) and training techniques. Open to all ages and participants that can swim a continuous 150 yards of freestyle and 100 yards of backstroke.


Community Recreation Foundation Scholarships

Recreation scholarships are available for everyone 21 years of age and under and everyone ages 55+. Scholarship eligibility is based on income level relative to the number of individuals in the household. Applications are available at the Recreation Center front desk. Each application is evaluated individually; there are no assurances of receiving a scholarship. 


Scholarship Policies

If approved, the individual receives a 75% discounted fee for a pass or class registration (awarded scholarship amount not to exceed $100 for classes/passes)
 
There is a limit of one class scholarship per individual per quarter (each 3 month period) and one facility pass per year.
 
Scholarships are designated for individuals only.