dr. p. phillips ymca family center
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dr. p. phillips ymca family center
FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT® FOR HEALTHY LIVING FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BRING ON THE SUMMER FUN DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA FAMILY CENTER Summer 2015 Program Guide STAFF DIRECTORY Scott Barnhard VP Financial Development sbarnhard@cfymca.org Ryan A. Smith Executive Director rsmith@cfymca.org Chrissy Elliott Sr. Program Director celliott@cfymca.org Jessica Wagner Sr. Membership Director jwagner@cfymca.org Allie Halbert Membership Director ahalbert@cfymca.org Marta Palka Family Services Director mpalka@cfymca.org Ashley Roman Wellness Director aroman@cfymca.org Stacy Dee Mace Group Exercise Director smace@cfymca.org Adam Sioui Aquatics Director asioui@cfymca.org Whitney Zee Sports & Teen Director wzee@cfymca.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS Andre Baptiste Art Brown Barry Roderick Bill Carl “BC” Johnson, Membership Chair Bobby Baldor Bruno Di Portigliatti Charles JeBailey Cheryl Yager Chris Larue Cory Prado Craig Martin David Knight, Board Chair Michael Hanley, Scholarship Chair Dan D’Orazio Dan Walters Donna Doyle Jim Keown Jim Miller Jim Wright John Clark Julie Kleffel Julie Thompson, Mission Chair Kathleen “Kitty” Mark KC Collignon Martha Ritucci, Program Chair Mike Dion Paul Ciambriello Paul McGarigal Quibulah Graham Riley Tomlinson Robert Schlegel Scott Boyd Scott Krause Scott Wellington Piper Hood As members of the Board of Directors, these individuals are giving their personal time to assist Scott Barnhard, VP of Financial Development, and Ryan Smith, Executive Director of Operations, in developing a strategic road map to focus and guide our family center toward greater and a more sustainable impact in advancing the cause of strengthening the community. They also participate in fund raising, special events and attend monthly board meetings. BRING ON THE SUMMER FUN Hello Dr. P. Phillips Y Members, Summer has arrived, and there are so many reasons to be excited about what the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA has to offer its members and guests. First and foremost, summer means “fun” for kids. And at the Y, we believe that all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That’s why, through the Dr. P. Phillips Y, thousands of youth today are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement. Our child care, education and leadership, athletic and camp programs give kids safe, nurturing environments that help them realize who they are and what they can achieve. This summer, we have several exciting camps lined up for kids, including Dance Camp, Chef Camp, Art Camp, Basketball Camp, Swim & Fit Camp, and Soccer Camp. All of our camps offer a fun and safe environment for children and teens to build confidence, develop skills and make lasting friendships and memories so they can grow as individuals and leaders. Through the YMCA of Central Florida Swim Academy, we are also offering youth swim lessons for children ages 3 years and older. Our youth swim program is designed to focus on repetition and practice to create a student-centered environment with well-trained instructors. The program comprises five main components: personal growth, personal safety, stroke development, water sports, and games and rescue. Each skill level builds upon the preceding levels, covering all strokes, diving and safety fundamentals. Hey adults, kids aren’t the only ones who will be having fun at the Dr. P. Phillips Y this summer! As many of you are already well aware, in order to strengthen the foundation of the local community, the Dr. P. Phillips Y is expanding its facilities, services and programming so that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. We recently completed Phase Two of our Mission Expansion, and we are thrilled to be able to offer some additional features, including two indoor racquetball courts for racquetball and handball; new spin room with new bikes, the latest technology and more space; new group exercise studios with more options for yoga, strength, Zumba, cardio, stretch and balance classes; expanded wellness floor and redesigned health zones; and Orlando Health rehabilitation support areas and private consultation rooms. As a member, you will be able to enjoy these added features and create a personalized pathway toward prevention and wellness. The additional programming accompanying expansion will enhance every encounter you have, every connection you make and every engagement you participate in while at the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA. From everyone at the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA, we wish you a fun and healthy summer! Sincerely, Ryan A. Smith Executive Director Dr. P. Phillips YMCA JOINING THE CAUSE OUR MISSION The purpose of this Association is to improve lives of all in Central Florida by connecting individuals, families and communities with opportunities based on Christian values that strengthen Spirit, Mind and Body. OUR CAUSE At the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION WE ARE MORE THAN A HEALTH CLUB At the Y, we believe health and wellness are more than diet and exercise. It’s spending time with family, getting closer to neighbors and building community ties. It’s about staying active, connected and strong. With a Y membership, you’re never locked into a contract. Instead, we make a contract with you — a promise to bring you the technology, resources and support you need to find the healthy person inside you. EVERYONE IS WELCOME The YMCA welcomes families and persons of all ages, income levels and physical conditions with an emphasis on responsibility and selfimprovement. We don’t turn anyone away as long as resources are available. Don’t hesitate to ask about financial assistance for membership and programs. FACILITY HOURS Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5 a.m. - 10 p.m. 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. HOLIDAY HOURS Fourth of July Labor Day 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. CONTACT INFORMATION Address Phone Website Facebook 7000 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819 407 351 9417 ymcacentralflorida.com/DrPhillips facebook.com/DrPhillipsYmca And when you enter our Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Welcome Center, you will experience service excellence. OUR PROMISE • We will engage and connect with you to help you reach your highest potential. • We will always be friendly and professional in our attitude and attire. • We will ensure our check-in process is quick and efficient. • We will keep membership information secure and confidential. • We will provide accurate program and service information. • We will verify the identification of all of our guests and members to ensure a safe and secure environment. GET CONNECTED VOLUNTEER AT THE Y We know first-hand how difficult it can be to find balance in life. That’s why we’re here with you every day, making sure that you, your family and our community have the resources and support needed to learn, grow and thrive. With a focus on developing the potential for kids, improving health and well-being, and giving back and supporting our neighbors, your participation will not just bring about meaningful change in yourself, but in your community too. Across Central Florida, business leaders, community advocates, parents, teens and individuals who want to give back and support their neighbors volunteer at the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA. That’s because in neighborhoods across the region, we have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver positive, personal and social change. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, Y volunteers give men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life the resources and support they need to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. Volunteers of the Y: • Lead our Board of Directors and committees • Raise funds to ensure the Y is accessible to all members of the community • Coach our sports teams • Motivate and support youth in building the character strengths, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, smart life choices, and the pursuit of higher education and goals • Extend a hand to help adults who want to do more, be more or live healthier • Advocate for the Y’s efforts to influence policies and initiatives that positively impact societal issues of importance to the nation, and your community • Participate in opportunities to give back and support neighbors • To find out about volunteer opportunities, email dpyevents@cfymca.org. Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Family Center | Making Healthy Living Easier YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen At the Y, we believe that all kids have amazing potential. The values and skills learned early are vital building blocks for life, and young people deserve an opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. From the youngest in our child care programs to the teens in our leadership development initiatives, the Y gives kids and teens a safe place to belong, build confidence and learn positive behaviors grounded in our core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. CHILD DEVELOPMENT POLICIES Ages 6 weeks – 11 years old All Child Development staff have had a thorough background check, have been fingerprinted as prescribed by Florida statue, have had reference checks and have participated in drug screenings. Staff are also required to maintain current certification in CPR, AED, BBP and First Aid Training. The Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Child Development Center is offered as a complimentary benefit of a Family Membership. Parents or guardians of children ages 6 weeks to 11 years are permitted to drop their child off for up to two hours while they work out, take a class, read a book or meet with friends at the Family Center. Staffing Parent Responsibilities Parents must be in the Family Center or participating in a YMCA of Central Florida activity on YMCA property while their child is being supervised in Child Development. Parents/Families are allowed two (2) hours maximum per day/per child use of Child Development. We provide a loving, stimulating environment where children can discover, explore, experiment and grow at their own pace. The daily schedule varies but includes a plethora of activities such as story time, outdoor play, games, craft projects, building blocks, dramatic play, movement, music and specially-themed events. Food No food or snacks are allowed in the Child Development area. Labeled bottles for infants and “sippy” cups for toddlers are permitted. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Drop-Off and Pick-Up (Ages 6 weeks to 11 years old) Mon. – Thurs.: 8 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Children participate in age-appropriate activities designed to develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and core values. Most importantly, we want them to have fun! CLUB Y (Ages 7 to 11 years old) Mon. – Fri.: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Summer Only); 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Sat. - Sun.: 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Club Y offers activities geared toward our older youth, such as homework and quiet games, youth fitness classes, board games, basketball, and much more! Club Y is located in the Teen Center in the back of the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA building. 4 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 Parents must sign-in and sign-out their child with their photo ID every time they use the child development area. Only an authorized person may pick up a child from Child Development. Club Y children must be signed in and out from the same location, regardless of pick up location. Sick Child Parents will be contacted immediately if their children show signs of illness. Children may not stay in Child Development if they have any of the following: earache (if they have not been on medication at least 24 hours), fever over 100 degrees (children may return when they have been fever free for 24 hours), stomachache, anything contagious — chicken pox, hand, foot and mouth disease, diarrhea/vomiting, contagious rashes or rashes of unknown origin, head lice, including visible nits. (staff will check head upon return), pink eye (conjunctivitis) if they have not been on medication at least 24 hours, or significant runny nose (discolored mucous). YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Toilet Procedures Behavior Management For children not toilet trained, the staff will change diapers following the posted diaper changing process. Children should enter the child The YMCA of Central Florida subscribes to a positive discipline philosophy. Physical punishment is strictly prohibited. The parent will be contacted if a child’s behavior becomes a detriment to himself or others. Children with aggressive behavior will not be allowed to continue in the Child Development area. Aggressive behavior is defined as behavior that causes injury or insult to staff or child to include: spitting, slapping, biting, scratching, pushing, hitting, kicking, or inappropriate language. development area with clean diapers. Parents must supply disposable diapers and wipes. If a child has a toileting accident and soils his/her clothes, the parent will be located and required to take the child home immediately or change their clothing. SUMMER CAMPS ART CAMP SWIM AND FIT CAMP DANCE CAMP Campers are exposed to age-appropriate art projects throughout the week that will include crafts they take home every day and larger art projects that will be on presentation in a gallery showing for their families at the end of the week. Dates: July 20 - 24; August 10 - 14 Times: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grades: Rising Kindergarten - 5th Ages: 6 - 11 Cost: $175 (Members)/$300 (Non-Members) Children participate in different swim fitness classes, learn new skills and improve their strokes daily as they are taught by one of our YMCA of Central Florida Swim Academy certified instructors. They will also have recreational time in which to enjoy the pool and beat the summer heat! Dates: June 29 - July 3; August 17 - 21 Times: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grades: Rising Kindergarten - 5th Ages: 6 - 11 Cost: $175 (Members)/$300 (Non-Members) Campers dance to the beat as they learn different dancing skills and moves, including for ballet, jazz and hip-hop. Campers also show off their skills in a performance for family and friends at the end of week. This is a fun and active week of filled with dancing for the kids. Dates: June 8 - 12; July 6 - 10; July 27 - 31 Times: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grades: Rising Kindergarten - 5th Ages: 6 - 11 Cost: $175 (Members)/$300 (Non- Members) CHEF CAMP Try out our fun and exciting cooking camp! Each camper learns the basics of cooking, meal planning and dining etiquette. They end their incredible culinary experience by preparing a threecourse meal for their families. Get ready for this exciting kitchen adventure. Field trips to local restaurants during the week. Dates: June 15 - 19; July 13 - 17 Times: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grades: Rising Kindergarten - 5th Ages: 6 - 11 Cost: $200 (Members)/$300 (Non-Members) BASKETBALL CAMP Join former professional basketball player Nate Crispin as he teaches our campers the basic fundamentals of basketball such as dribbling, shooting, passing and basic principles of defense. Campers also learn the history of the game as we highlight how the game began and it’s evolution. We also take time for an inspirational moment based on how basketball changed somebody’s life. Individual skills and team concepts are taught in a fun and safe environment. Dates: June 22 - June 26 Times: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grades: Rising Kindergarten - 5th Ages: 6 - 11 Cost: $175 (Members)/$300 (Non-Members) YOUTH FITNESS Youth fitness classes are taught with age-appropriate curriculum to enhance physical fitness, personal growth and development. Classes are upbeat, fun and incorporate a variety of exercises. The goal is to provide healthy fitness options and the tools needed to develop healthy lifestyles for life. GYM JAM Ages: 2-4 years Children engage in fun, interactive cardio workouts, strength-building games and activities. The program focuses on improving agility and dynamic movements. SOCCER CAMP Learn the most popular sport in the world and improve your skills in this fun-filled camp. Campers also learn the rules of the game and get a kick start on the important concept of team building as they play games to get a feel for the flow of soccer. Fitness, fundamentals and sportsmanship are all emphasized. Dates: August 3 - August 7 Times: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grades: Rising Kindergarten - 5th Ages: 6 - 11 Cost: $175 (Members)/$300 (Non-Members) When: Mon., Wed. and Fri. @ 10:30 - 11 a.m. Location: Gym A KIDS FITNESS Ages 6-11 years Kids get to exercise with other kids in a fun and active environment. These classes incorporate obstacle courses, circuits, races, stretching and other exercises to help kids build strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. When: Mondays and Wednesdays @ 3:30 p.m. Location: Strength Studio 5 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT YMCA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA SWIM ACADEMY Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 3 years and older. Children use repetition and practice to create a student-centered environment with well-trained instructors. This program comprises five main components: personal growth, personal safety, stroke development, water sports, and games and rescue. Each skill level builds upon the preceding levels, covering all strokes, diving and safety fundamentals. Class focuses on getting comfortable with the face in the water, basic leg and arm movements, and floating. Ratio is 4 students per instructor. Length: 30 minutes. Class Times: Weekdays 9, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m.; 4 and 5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUMMER JUNE Mon. and Wed:. Tues. and Thurs.: Mon. - Thurs. Mornings: Saturday: 8 Classes 8 Classes 8 Classes 8 Classes 4 Classes June 8 - July 1 June 9 - July 2 June 8 - June 18 June 22 - July 2 June 6 - June 27 8 Classes 8 Classes 8 Classes 8 Classes 4 Classes July 6 - July 29 July 7 - July 30 July 6 - July 16 July 20 - July 30 July 11 - Aug. 1 8 Classes 8 Classes 8 Classes 4 Classes Aug. 3 - Aug. 26 Aug. 4 - Aug. 27 Aug. 3 - Aug. 13 Aug. 8 - Aug. 29 SUMMER JULY Mon. and Wed:. Tues. and Thurs.: Mon. - Thurs. Mornings: Saturday: SUMMER AUGUST Mon. and Wed:. Tues. and Thurs.: Mon. - Thurs. Mornings: Saturday: PRICING POOL GUIDELINES MEMBER Mon. and Wed. Sessions (4 weeks) Tues. and Thurs. Sessions (4 weeks) Mon. - Thurs. Mornings (10 Days) Saturday Sessions (4 weeks) $65 $65 $65 $35 • Children under the age of 12 must pass a swim test and receive a wristband in order to swim. NON-MEMBER Mon. and Wed. Sessions (4 weeks) Tues. and Thurs. Sessions (4 weeks) Mon. - Thurs. Mornings (10 Days) Saturday Sessions (4 weeks) $160 $160 $160 $80 • Swimmers who receive a YELLOW wristband must stay within the lap lane area. CHILDREN AGES 6 MONTHS TO 36 MONTHS/30 MINUTES SHRIMP, KIPPER AND INIA Class is taught with parent or guardian in water. Promotes water enrichment and aquatic readiness. Skills and habits are taught and learned through song and repetion. PERCH Bridge class for children who have COMPLETED Safe Start and are ready to begin focus on stroke development. Ratio is 2 students per instructor. PRESCHOOL CLASSES: AGES 3 TO 5 YEARS BEGINNER (PIKE) This class is for the child who has not had any lessons and/or can’t swim 5 feet without assistance from an adult or a flotation device. 6 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 • Any child who receives a RED wrist-band must remain within arms reach of an adult at all times in the water. • Swimmers who receive a GREEN wristband may utilize the entire pool area. • Swimmers over the age of 8 who receive a green wristband may swim at the pool by themselves as long as they have an adult present in the building. • Only Coast Guard-approved life jackets and swim suits with built-in foam flotation devices are allowed in the pool. Inflatable flotation devices, such as arm floats and inner tubes, etc., are not allowed. • No child up to the age of 8 shall be allowed to participate in recreational swimming, regardless of abilities, without a parent/guardian present at the pool. • Infants and toddlers must wear a swim diaper. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PRESCHOOL CLASSES: AGES 3 TO 5 YEARS BEGINNER (PIKE) This class is for the child who has not had any lessons and/or can’t swim 5 feet without assistance from an adult or a flotation device. Class focuses on getting comfortable with the face in the water, basic leg and arm movements, and floating. Ratio is 4 students per instructor. Length: 30 minutes. Class Times: Weekdays 9, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m.; 4 and 5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:30 and 11 a.m. INTERMEDIATE (EEL) Children entering this level will be able to swim a minimum of 5 feet without assistance as well as back float for 20 seconds. Class works on building confidence, getting a breath while swimming and swimming on the back and side options. Ratio is 4 students per instructor. Length: 30 minutes Class Times: Weekdays 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 12, 4:45 and 6:15 p.m. Saturdays 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. ADVANCED (RAY AND STARFISH) Children entering this level will be able to swim 15 feet without assistance on both their front and back. Class focuses on improving stroke technique, endurance and personal safety. Ratio is 4 students per instructor. Length: 30 minutes Class Times: Weekdays 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 12, 4:45 and 6:15 p.m. Saturdays 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. YOUTH CLASSES: AGES 6 TO 12 YEARS BEGINNER (POLLIWOG) This class is for the child who has not had any lessons and/or can’t swim 40 feet without assistance from an adult or a flotation device. Ratio is 4 students per instructor. Length: 45 minutes Class Times: Weekdays 9 and 11 a.m.; 4 and 6 p.m. Saturdays 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. INTERMEDIATE (GUPPY) Children entering this level can swim 40 feet without assistance and float on their back with comfort. Stroke technique, endurance and safety are the focus at this level. Ratio is 6 students per instructor. Length: 45 minutes Class Times: Weekdays 10 and 11:45 a.m.; 5 and 6 p.m. Saturdays 10:30 a.m. ADVANCED (MINNOW AND FISH) Children entering this level will be able to swim 75 feet without basic front and back crawl. Class focuses on proper breathing techniques and building endurance. Diving, water polo and synchronized skills are also covered. Ratio is 8 students per instructor. Length: 45 minutes Class Times: Weekdays 10 and 11:45 a.m.; 5 and 6 p.m. Saturdays 10:30 a.m. TEEN AND ADULT CLASSES: AGES 13 AND UP This program helps the beginner learn the basics of swimming and personal safety. In addition, it is also for swimmers who want to improve their strokes and endurance. Length: 45 minutes Class Times: Tues. and Thurs 7 p.m. Saturdays 8:30 a.m. AQUATIC PERSONAL TRAINING Information can be found at the Membership Desk or by contacting DPAquatics@cfymca.org. You may also contact Adam Sioui, Aquatics Director, at asioui@cfymca.org. 15-minute lessons: $100/8 private lessons 30-minute lessons: $200/8 private lessons SAFE START — SAVING LIVES ONE CHILD AT A TIME The statistics are alarming ... Drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for children under the age of 4, and it’s also the most preventable. Thankfully, there is a program that teaches water survival techniques to children as young as 6 months old. Safe Start-certified instructors teach infants and toddlers important water survival skills like floating, breathing, resting and swimming to the wall. They can train your child to save themselves in just six weeks. Sessions are held five days a week for just 10 minutes a day. Safe Start is a collaborative effort of Dr. Phillips Charities, Infant Swimming Resource and the YMCA of Central Florida. Because of the generosity of our partners and donors, scholarships are available for families who would like to participate in Safe Start but do not have the means to do so. For more informationon Safe Start and to schedule an appointment, contact us at safestart@cfymca.org or 407.599.0113. 7 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT YOUTH SPORTS When it comes to youth sports, the goal of the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA is to convey the message to children that it’s not about winning or losing, but about learning and having fun. We stress giving 100 percent, trying your hardest and focusing on playing the game, not on the score at the end. EARLY FALL BASKETBALL (8 GAMES) Ages: 4th -10th Grade Open Registration: Practice Begins: First Game/Last Game: Holiday Time Off: June 6 - Aug. 8 Aug. 17 Aug. 28-29/Oct. 16-17 Sept. 5-7 First Game/Last Game: Holiday Time Off: Aug. 28-29/Oct. 16-17 Sept. 5-7 EARLY FALL CHEERLEADING Ages: Pre-K - 5th Open Registration: Practice Begins: First Game/Last Game: Holiday Time Off: June 6 - Aug. 8 Aug. 17 Aug. 28-29/Oct. 16-17 Sept. 5-7 OPEN REGISTRATION PRICING MEMBER:$80 NON-MEMBER: $160 EARLY FALL SOCCER (8 GAMES) EXTENDED REGISTRATION PRICING Ages: Pre-K -10th Grade Open Registration: Practice Begins: First Game/Last Game: Holiday Time Off: MEMBER:$105 NON-MEMBER: $185 June 6 - Aug. 8 Aug. 17 Aug. 28-29/Oct. 16-17 Sept. 5-7 RECEIVE TEXT MESSAGE UPDATES Text the phrase “Follow dypsports” to 40404 EARLY FALL VOLLEYBALL (8 GAMES) Ages: 2nd -10th Grade Open Registration: Practice Begins: June 6 - Aug. 8 Aug. 17 DR. PHILLIPS YMCA YOUTH SPORTS • The YMCA utilizes seven sports principles: everyone plays, safety first, fair play, positive competition, family involvement, sports for all and sports for fun! • All of our coaches are dedicated volunteers, not paid employees. • We are always looking for new coaches to volunteer their time. • Coaching is only a two-hour-a-week commitment — one practice during the week and one game on either a Friday or Saturday. • While it’s only a two-hour-a-week commitment, the impact on the children’s future is immeasurable. • We hold a mandatory coaches meeting before every season to go over rules and regulations as well as some tips and tricks to coaching to make sure that even if you’re a brand new coach, you will go into the season ready to go. • Teams are based off of practice days, as determined by the availability of our coaches. • Practices are held once a week for no longer than one hour. Practices are the same day/time throughout the season. • We try our best to accommodate all requests, but all requests aren’t guaranteed and if possible are granted on a first-come, firstserved basis. • Games will be held on either Friday nights, Saturday mornings, and may possibly include one weeknight game. • Jerseys will be provided by the YMCA for every sport. If registering during the regular registration period, jerseys will arrive on or before your first game. Players will need to provide shorts, athletic shoes, and any other necessary equipment themselves. • Full Rulebooks and more information can be found on DPYSPORTS.COM. 8 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT YOUTH AND TEENS Here at the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA, we are dedicated to the growth and development of our teens. By offering multiple teen leadership and development opportunities, we are hopeful that we can make every teen healthier and stronger. The Teen Programs are a great opportunity for our teens to build friendships, develop leadership skills and create memories that will last a lifetime. We have an exciting schedule of events for our teens this year. Some of the programming includes: Volunteer Leadership Opportunities, Service Learning Projects and Social Events. We offer three different program options for teens at the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA: Leaders Club is a group of teen trained volunteers who have the ability and a desire to help and teach others. Each year the teens get to attend Blue Ridge Leaders School where the goal is to develop teens to be leaders in all aspects of YMCA physical education. Leaders Club meets every Monday at 6:30 p.m. Youth in Government is a youth-led model government program that gives delegates the opportunity to speak out and debate political, economic and social issues in Florida. Dr. Phillips meetings are on Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. at Dr. Phillips High School. THE CELL gathers every Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. and allows teens to get together without the stress of school and other obligations to talk about what matters most to them. It also provides them with the opportunity to have fun and fellowship with each other. For more information on our teen programs, please contact Whitney Zee, Sports and Teen Director, at 407.351.9417 or wzee@cfymca.org. TEEN CENTER General Hours When: Monday - Friday Time: 2 - 8 p.m. Photo ID required When: Monday - Friday Time: 2 - 6 p.m. Location: Gym B Activities: OPEN GYM When: Monday-Friday Time: 6 - 8 p.m. Location: Trailer Activities: Board games, T.V., time to hang out with friends and Leadership Development meetings UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS Blue Ridge Christian Values Conference Five days of pure adventure, fun and games. This year will include nightly mixers, uplifting morning songs and devotions, lots of free time adventures and a chance to talk about what you believe with other students from around the country. When: July 12-16, 2015 Location: YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly Black Mountain, North Carolina Website: ymcacvc.org Blue Ridge Leaders School Since its creation in 1922, Blue Ridge Leaders School has retained its basic philosophy of training teens to be leaders in all aspects of YMCA physical education. When: June 13-20, 2015 Location: Black Mountain, North Carolina Website: ymcabrls.org 9 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 HEALTHY LIVING Improving our community’s health and well-being At the Y, we believe that being healthy means more than simply being physically active. It is about maintaining a balanced spirit, mind and body. The Y is a leading voice on health and well-being issues — and a leader in fighting chronic disease — and is committed to empowering people to lead fuller lives. We bring families closer together, promote healthy living and foster connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interests. As a result, millions of youth, adults and families receive the support, guidance and resources they need to become and stay healthy. WELLNESS WELLNESS APPOINTMENTS THE COACH APPROACH The COACH APPROACH is an exercise support process that helps you set and stick with your wellness goals through 4-6 meetings with one of our certified wellness coaches. We provide guided insight, support and accountability as you begin to make exercise part of a healthy lifestyle. To set up an appointment with one of our certified coaches, simply talk with one of our wellness staff or visit the Member Welcome Desk. MYWELLNESS BY TECHNOGYM® Create a healthy and active lifestyle with mywellness. Your wellness coach will set you up with a personalized account where you can keep track of your daily activities from anywhere using your phone, tablet or computer. Log into our TechnoGym equipment to record your workout, log your classes and personal workouts, receive feedback from your coach and transfer information from other tracking systems such as myfitness pal, runkeeper, mapmyfitness, etc. See a wellness coach to start your account. HEALTHY LIVING PROGRAMS YMCA DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM If you’re at high risk for type 2 diabetes, the YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program can help you adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle that will help you reduce your chance of developing the disease. In a classroom setting, a trained lifestyle coach will help facilitate a small group of participants in learning about healthier eating, physical activity and other behavior changes over the course of 16 one-hour sessions. After the initial 16 core sessions, participants meet monthly for added support to help them maintain their progress. The program goals include reducing body weight by 7 percent and increasing physical activity to 150 minutes per week. Take our Diabetes Quiz in the back of this Program Guide to see if you are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. For more information on how to participate in the program and eligibility, email dpyevents@cfymca.org. 10 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Winter 2015 HEALTHY LIVING HEALTHY LIVING PROGRAMS LIVESTRONG AT THE YMCA For cancer survivors, the disease and its treatment take a tremendous toll on their spirits, minds and bodies. A growing body of research confirms that exercise offers tremendous benefits to cancer patients. LIVESTRONG at the YMCA uses traditional exercise methods to ease individuals back into fitness and helps them maintain a healthy weight. In this 12-week program, we focus on: • Building muscle mass and strength • Increasing flexibility and endurance • Improving confidence and self-esteem For more information on the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA LIVESTRONG program and how you can get started, contact Heidi Finch at hfinch@cfymca.org to set up a consultation. GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES Our wellness floor and group exercise classes consist of five distinct sections — Health Seeker, Step Up, Training For Life, and Kid’s Classes — with equipment that fits your comfort level and staff members who understand your goals and abilities. Look for the color-coded signs to help you determine which classes are right for you. We encourage members to participate in classes that are offered in several categories as not to limit yourself to one particular day or time. Once in the class, you can determine if it’s right for you and go at your own pace. HEALTH SEEKER You are starting to make exercise and getting healthy a consistent part of your life. STEP UP You have already adopted a regular workout routine — 2-3 times a week — and now want more structure and more of a challenge. TRAINING FOR LIFE You have a dedicated exercise routine and have specific athletic goals you are trying to achieve. KID’S CLASSES Get those little tykes in the family active by attending our fitness and yoga classes. Also sign up for Tae Kwon Do for an additional cost. HEALTH SEEKER BASIC YOGA Focuses on the yoga poses used in most traditional yoga classes. Time is allotted to ask questions during each pose, and the flow is based on participants understanding of the moves. Designed for those individuals who are newer to yoga. BODYFLOW® EXPRESS This LES MILLS® Yoga fusion workout combines elements of Tai Chi, Pilates and New Yoga in order to build flexibility and strength while leaving you feeling calm and centered. CARDIO CYCLE Take your ride indoors as an instructor guides you on an allterrain journey that will get your heart pumping and challenge you to give a little more. Your 30-minute low-impact ride focuses on proper cycle technique, body alignment and cardio drills that are specifically designed to improve your fitness level quickly. 11 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 HEALTHY LIVING SENIOR TONING This class incorporates low-impact cardio exercise, lower-intensity strength training, a cool down and stretch segment. SILVERSNEAKERS™ Have fun and move to the music in this class, which uses a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activity in daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers™ ball are offered for resistance. A chair is used for seated and/or standing support. YOGA 101/STRETCHING This stretching class is designed to improve your personal flexibility and give you the basic knowledge of common yoga positions. ZUMBA GOLD® This class is designed to bring exciting Latin and international dance rhythms into focus for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower intensity. Focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. ZUMBA BASIC ® This course teaches you the foundation and basics of Zumba class. You learn the basic steps to the four basic Latin rhythms — merengue, salsa, cumbia and reggaeton — and then learn how to put these steps together into a song. Before you know it, you will be dancing and having fun! STEP UP body alignment and cardio drills that are specifically designed to improve you fitness level fast. CARDIO STRENGTH Improve strength of mind and body in this combo class. Challenge your strength through traditional weight room exercises and get your heart pumping with cardio drills that increase your fitness level and change the shape of your body. DEEP WATER FITNESS Stay strong and healthy with this low-impact class performed in the water. Experience improvements in joint stability, coordination, heart health and strength. Class incorporates cardio and strength using water dumb-bells, flotation belts and water gloves. Nonswimmers welcome. ABS/CORE/YOGA INSANITY/P90X® Improve performance, increase stamina and reduce risk of injury as you challenge your abdominal muscles and the muscles that stabilize your hips and shoulders. Take total body workouts to the next level with this new fitness trend that uses circuit training, body weight exercises and cardio to make you leaner, healthier and stronger. BODY BALLET One of the hottest trends in fitness, this total-body strengthening routine incorporates elements from dance, pilates and yoga to sculpt a strong, lean, balanced body. BODYFLOW® This LES MILLS® Yoga fusion workout combines elements of Tai Chi, Pilates and New Yoga in order to build flexibility and strength while leaving you feeling calm and centered. CARDIO CYCLE Take your ride indoors as an instructor guides you on an all-terrain journey that will get your heart pumping and challenge you to give a little more. Your low-impact ride focuses on proper cycle technique, 12 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 HEALTHY LIVING KICKBOXING Sport-specific techniques of boxing and martial arts are incorporated in this fun and high-energy workout. LATIN CARDIO This dance class is focused on getting you moving to Latin dance steps and music. Learn the salsa, cha-cha, meringue, and more, all in a fun and healthy environment. PILATES Find balance in your day with this mind, body and strength class designed to emphasize balance through core strength, flexibility and awareness in movement in order to improve posture and alignment. RUN CLUB Whether you are new to exercise or want to improve in the areas of walking, jogging or running, you are in the right place. Get great tips and improve your current fitness level with our certified Run Coach. SHALLOW WATER FITNESS Make a splash with a low-impact workout in the water. Classes include basic cardio move. Use water resistance for basic strength training and sooth your muscles with light stretches to finish. Nonswimmers welcome. TOTAL BODY CONDITIONING Get a total body workout using free weights, resistance bands and mat-based core strengthening exercises that help you meet your fitness goals. YOGA Create balance by developing both strength and flexibility. Relieve stress, find focus and achieve peace of mind, body and spirit. Class focuses on breathing techniques, stretching, toning and relaxation. ZUMBA® Dance class that fuses Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a dynamic fitness party atmosphere. Learn the hottest Latin dances while having fun with your closest friends. SPIRIT MIND BODY 13 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 HEALTHY LIVING TRAINING FOR LIFE BOOT CAMP The ultimate fitness challenge that combines strength training with cardio intervals, group and individual exercises to challenge your fitness circuit training format. CARDIO CYCLE Take your ride indoors as an instructor guides you on an all-terrain journey that will get your heart pumping and challenge you to give a little more. MASTER SWIM (90 minutes) Swim with the best and improve your time, distance and stroke, or just come out to have some fun while you swim with friends. P90 X/INSANITY Take total body workouts to the next level with this new fitness trend, which uses circuit training, body weight exercises and cardio to make you leaner, healthier and stronger. SPIRIT CARDIO STRENGTH Improve strength of mind and body in this combo class. Challenge your strength through traditional weight room exercises and get your heart pumping with cardio drills that increase your fitness level and change the shape of your body. KICKBOXING Sport-specific techniques of boxing and martial arts are incorporated into this fun and high-energy workout. 14 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 MIND BODY HEALTHY LIVING KID’S CLASSES TAE KWON DO Kids gain physical fitness, mental strength, self-confidence and selfesteem in this martial arts class. Additional costs apply. Inquire at the Membership Desk. KIDS FITNESS/BORN TO MOVE Kids get to exercise with other kids in a fun and active environment. These classes incorporate obstacle courses, circuits, races, stretching and other exercises to help kids build strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. GROUP EXERCISE CLASS YOUTH POLICY Children ages 8-11 must be accompanied by a participating parent and are only allowed to join classes that don’t use equipment (Zumba, yoga, etc.). Youth ages 12-15 can participate in classes that include weights and spin. (Must be able to properly fit on bike.) BODYJAM® The ultimate combination of music and dance. All the tracks that you love and the new style you’ve heard about ... it was in BODYJAM last year. Come dance! BORN TO MOVE® An evidence-based fitness program for kids. It’s fun, builds skills, has great music and is action-packed. Your child will feel safe and make new friends. RELAXATION/MEDITATION Experience deep relaxation through progressive muscle relaxation, meditation and other techniques. SH’BAM® A fun-loving, insanely-addictive dance workout. No dance experience required. All you need is a playful attitude and a cheeky smile so forget about being a wallflower! JAZZ This dance class is focused on getting you moving with the rhythms of jazz. NEW CLASS DESCRIPTIONS We are offering some new group exercise classes to further enhance your wellness options. These classes are all designed with specific goals in mind, whether to tone muscles, relax mind and body, increase flexibility or improve cardio function. TAI CHI This dance class is focused on getting you moving with the rhythms of jazz. AQUA ZUMBA® A low-impact, high-energy aquatic dance party! Water resistance to tone and shape while having fun in the sun with the energy of Zumba! BODYCOMBAT® A high-energy martial arts-inspired workout that is totally noncontact. Punch and kick your way to fitness and burn up to 740 calories in a class. No experience needed. Learn moves from Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Muay Thai, Capoeira and Kung Fu. BODYPUMP® Using light to moderate weights with lots of repetition, this class is a total body workout. Instructors will coach you through the scientifically-proven moves and techniques while pumping out encouragement and great music. Class schedule updates occur periodically. Check with the Membership Desk for the latest class schedule. 15 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 HEALTHY LIVING ADULT SPORTS The YMCA Adult sports leagues are co-ed leagues designed for the community to come together and play the sports they love. Our leagues provide opportunities for our members to try something new or to give sport veterans a chance to play the games they grew up with. SUMMER SPORTS CO-ED SUMMER 5-ON-5 FULL COURT BASKETBALL Ages: 18+ Days:Tuesday Games Begin: Week of June 1 Last Game: Week of July 27 MEN’S SUMMER 4-ON-4 CROSS COURT BASKETBALL Ages: 25+ Days:Thursday Games Begin: Week of June 1 Last Game: Week of July 27 MEN’S SUMMER 3-ON-3 CROSS COURT BASKETBALL Ages: 35+ Days:Monday Games Begin: Week of June 1 Last Game: Week of July 27 CO-ED FALL 5-ON-5 FULL COURT BASKETBALL Ages: 18+ Days:Tuesday Games Begin: Week of August 24 Last Game: Week of October 26 MEN’S FALL 4-ON-4 CROSS COURT BASKETBALL Ages: 25+ Days:Thursday Games Begin: Week of August 24 Last Game: Week of October 26 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA MEN’S FALL 3-ON-3 CROSS COURT BASKETBALL Ages: 35+ Days:Monday Games Begin: Week of August 24 Last Game: Week of October 26 ADULT SPORTS FACTS FOR MORE SUMMER AND FALL ADULT LEAGUE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL AND ASK FOR NATE CRISPIN, SPORTS COORDINATOR, AT 407.351.9417 EXT. 128. SPIRIT MIND 16 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 BODY • Our adult leagues are MEMBERS ONLY, and there is only a $10 FEE per league. • For 18+ basketball leagues, teams must wear like-color shorts/jerseys. • Our leagues are recreational and at the core are all JUST FOR FUN. Please play in the spirit of good sportsmanship and competition. • You can receive text message updates on all Adult Sports Leagues by texting the phrase “Follow dpysports” to 40404. HEALTHY LIVING ADULT SWIMMING ADULT SWIM LESSONS AGES 13 AND UP REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 1 JAN. 15-31 (MEMBERS) FEB. 1-15 (NON-MEMBERS) Mon. and Wed:. March 2 - April 1 (No classes on March 23 and March 25 due to Spring Break) Tues. and Thurs.: March 3 - April 2 (No classes on March 24 and March 26 due to Spring Break) Saturday: February 28 - March 21 REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2 FEB. 15-28 (MEMBERS) MARCH 1-15 (NON-MEMBERS) Mon. and Wed.: Tues. and Thurs.: Saturday: April 6 - April 29 April 7 - April 30 April 4 - April. 25 PRICING POOL GUIDELINES MEMBER Mon. and Wed. Sessions (4 weeks) Tues. and Thurs. Sessions (4 weeks) Saturday Sessions (4 weeks) $60 $60 $30 NON-MEMBER Mon. and Wed. Sessions (4 weeks) Tues. and Thurs. Sessions (4 weeks) Saturday Sessions (4 weeks) $160 $160 $80 POOL HOURS Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday MAIN POOL 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.. FEATURE POOL 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. PROGRESSIVE GROUP LESSONS YMCA Adult Group Lessons are 45 minutes and sessions include 8 classes and a weekend session of 4 classes. Beginner: Designed with you in mind, this class will focus on learning skills needed to feel comfortable in the water. Intermediate: This class is designed for swimmers who are already comfortable in the water, but are looking to improve their technique and stroke development. Stroke Clinic: Designed for adults looking to improve their stroke technique. For more information on registering, session dates and times, levels or to find out about private lessons (Members Only), please contact Adam Sioui, Aquatics Director, at asioui@cfymca.org. • Only Coast Guard-approved life jackets and swim suits with built in foam flotation devise are allowed in the pool. Inflatable flotation devices, such as arm floats and inner tubes, etc., are not allowed. • Only proper swim attire is allowed in the pool. • Do not use pool if ill with diarrhea. • No gum, glass, tobacco, alcohol, weapons, drug paraphernalia, profanity, fighting, pushing, dunking, running, “chicken fighting”, excessive splash fights, public indecency, running dives or jumps off pool edge, spitting, or harassment. • Dependent upon the weather, the pool will be temporarily closed if the water temperature falls below 74°F or lightning is seen in the area. • To protect the privacy of all patrons, the use of camera phones and video equipment is strictly prohibited in all bathrooms and locker rooms. • The Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Family Center is authorized to clear the pool of swimmers at anytime for any reason. Rules may be added or amended by the management when appropriate. Florida Health Department Health and Safety regulations apply. 17 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 HEALTHY LIVING PERSONAL TRAINING Our Dr. P. Phillips YMCA personal trainers are knowledgeable and trained to offer an array of services that help you feel, move and look better. Our programs are designed to meet you wherever you are on your personal health and wellness journey. Let one of our nationally-certified personal trainers instruct you through developing and practicing a safe and well-balanced exercise program. This service is available to members only. Individual Training Number of Sessions 55-minute 25-minute 4 Sessions$240$140 8 Sessions$440$240 12 Sessions$600$300 Partner Training Train with your friend, partner or spouse. You’ll have more fun, and exercising with a partner is proven to boost your motivation. Rates are per person for 55-minute sessions. Number of Sessions 4 Sessions 8 Sessions 12 Sessions 55-minute $120/person $200/person $240/person Small Group Training (4-12 Members) Group training features 4+ participants working in a small group setting with a trainer. Sessions are made up of 8, 55-minute sessions, Groups can focus on a variety of specialty areas such as dance technique, boot camp, martial arts/self-defense, weight loss and more. Cost $120/person Personal Training inquiry forms can be picked up at the Wellness Desk or Member Welcome Desk. Members will be contacted by a personal trainer to schedule a session(s). For more information, contact Ashley Roman, Wellness Director, at aroman@cfymca.org. MEMBER STORY In 2014, after relocating from Miami Beach to Central Florida with my two girls, I decided it was time for a change in my life. I was going through a divorce and feeling terrible about my health, high stress, hypertension, and obesity (weighing 320 pounds). I joined the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA and met with a personal trainer who helped me come up with a program tailored just for me. This has allowed me to reach my goals without limitations. My goal is to continue to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Working with the personal trainer has helped me not only with a routine but also with advice on how to continue adjusting my eating habits. I’m no longer afraid to try different types of workouts. I’ve tried Latin Cardio, Zumba, Body Ballet, Yoga, Piloxing, Circuit training, TRX and more. The funny thing was that I actually enjoyed every time I tried something new. No matter how challenging the group class was, I was able to follow at my own pace, and now I’m able to do most of the classes the entire time. I was able to meet with the trainer a couple of times through The Coach Approach program, and each time my weight, body fat, and stress levels went down while my healthy lifestyle habits got progressively better. Today I weigh 275 pounds, 45 pounds less, and feel stronger. I feel like I was given a new life and an opportunity to be and feel better. I’m a new women on a mission with a purpose and a goal. I no longer cry because of my problems or tribulations but continue to workout while I thank God for this new opportunity, the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA and the professional staff who are helping me along the way. Thank you, thank you, thank you, for making a difference in my life. I’m committed to continue this journey because of you. Lourdes Cepeda 18 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 WELLNESS FLOOR POLICIES AND PROCEDURES • Get oriented. Not sure how to use the equipment or what you should be doing? Orientations are complementary for all members. • Be comfortable. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Open-toed shoes, flip-flops, bare-feet, over-restrictive or street clothes are not allowed. Shirts are required at all times. • Secure your personal belongings and bring your own lock for lockers. Lock boxes for small items and lockers for bags and clothing are available for your convenience. The Dr. P. Phillips YMCA is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Backpacks and duffel bags are not permitted on the wellness floor. • For the courtesy of ALL members, please refrain from talking on your cell phone while working out. If you must use your cell phone, remove yourself from the wellness floor and proceed to any of the sitting areas. • Please help us keep the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA clean. Wipe off equipment after each use. Return all equipment when finished with it. Remove the plates from lifting bars and return to the designated weight trees when you are done. Take your personal items with you and please return borrowed towels. Please do not bring food, open containers or coffee cups onto the wellness floor. • Give others a turn. The equipment is here for everyone to use. Please respect the posted time limit on cardio equipment if others are waiting and follow any posted sign-up procedures. Allow others to work in sets with you on any strength equipment. Reserving machines for yourself or someone else is not permitted. • Children ages 7 and under may participate in age-appropriate Kids Fitness classes: Kids Yoga, Kids Zumba and other classes in conjunction with Child Development or Club Y. Children this age and under are not yet permitted to be on the wellness floor. • Children ages 8 to 11 must be checked in and receive a wrist band at the Wellness Desk by a parent or guardian. They may use cardio equipment and participate in body weight exercises. Parents will be required to be present on the Wellness Floor and maintain parental supervision at all times while their children work out. • Members ages 12 to 15 must check in and receive a wrist band at the Wellness Desk. They may use cardio equipment, body weight exercises and select weight machines after an orientation with a wellness coach. Please see Wellness Staff for select machines and to set an orientation appointment. Members under 16 are not permitted in the Free Weight area. • Get personal. Certified and professional Personal Trainers are available on our Y Staff team, and there are many training options to fit any budget. Working with a Personal Trainer outside of our Y Staff Team on the wellness floor is not permitted. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Giving back and providing support to our neighbors At the Y, we believe that when we work together, we move individuals, families and communities forward. Since 1844, the Y has responded to society’s most pressing needs by developing innovative, community-based solutions and uniting people from all walks of life to participate in and work for positive social change. Whether providing job training to a newly single parent, advocating for affordable, healthy food options for under-served communities, or helping newcomers transition into their new neighborhoods, the Y is committed to empowering people with the resources and support needed to live healthy, connected and secure lives. A BLUEPRINT FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY HELPING NEIGHBORS IN NEED IN THE DR. PHILLIPS COMMUNITY In the Dr. Phillips community, the Y has been strengthening the lives of residents since 1983. The Dr. P. Phillips Y addresses the unique needs of the children, families and individuals throughout our neighborhoods, our schools and our community — not just within our four walls. More than 18,000 of us (members, program participants non-members, volunteers) have made the Y an important part of improving our lives this year, through child development, health, teen development and family programs that help us learn, grow and thrive. Our 300 volunteers and their 39,000 volunteer hours make possible what the Y does to help Dr. Phillips residents be more healthy and connected. Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Family Center Quick Facts: • Membership: 18,000 • Facility: 55,000 square feet with State of the Art Wellness Center, Lap pool, feature pool with water slide, two basketball courts, Interactive Child Development Center, Teen Center, and multiple group exercise studios. • 2014 Scholarships: Raised: $235,000; Awarded: $310,000 • 10.4% of area residents are impacted by Dr. P. Phillips Y services. • 84% of our memberships are family memberships. • More than 10,000 youth are involved in Dr. P. Phillips Y programs per year. • Over 300 volunteers give their time to the Y cause as coaches, mentors, committee and board members. • More than 500 residents donate to the Y Annual Scholarship Campaign to ensure we can provide financial assistance to children, families and individuals who need the Y the most but cannot afford it. • The Dr. P. Phillips Y touches the lives of an average of 2100 youth, teens, adults and seniors each day in more than 45 neighborhoods. 20 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY One-fourth of our members need financial assistance. One hundred percent of every dollar raised is used to help them. WHEN YOU GIVE TO THE Y ... $50 | Sustainer Give one child a session of swim lessons. $130 | Friend of Youth Support a child for one week of summer camp. $360 | Community Builder A child from a family in need is given a full , 6-week course of our Safe Start Program. $500 | Mission Partner Give a teen or a young adult in need a full one-year membership. $1,000 | Grand Club Give an entire family a membership for a full year. $2,500 | Mission Partner Give a full cabin of five kids a chance to experience Camp Wewa’s life-changing activities and counselors. $5,000 | Leader’s Council Support an entire year’s worth of youth sports teams — soccer, basketball, swimming, cheerleading, baseball, volleyball, and flag football. $10,000 | Ruffier Society - 10 Family Memberships for one full year - 14 Individual Adult Memberships for one full year - 28 Teen Memberships for a full year - 16 Senior Memberships for a full year In 2015, with your support, we would like to increase the number of individuals and families assisted through our scholarship fund. We will only be able to reach our goals with your support. Please consider contributing directly to our scholarship campaign. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our scholarship campaign chair, Michael Hanley at michael@ wmscfl.com or Ryan Smith at rsmith@cfymca.org. 21 | Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Summer 2015 A BLUEPRINT FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA MISSION EXPANSION Since 1985, the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA has served as the heart of one of Central Florida’s most thriving communities. The Dr. Phillips community was founded on one man’s compassionate vision and leadership. We are proud to honor and continue that legacy by transforming our Y and empowering the entire community to take charge of their health and change their lives from the inside out. Thanks to the support of Dr. Phillips Charities, the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA is expanding its facilities, services and programming to better serve the needs of the community. Currently, the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA serves over 12 percent of area residents. By expanding our programming and facility options, we can reach up to 40 percent more residents and make more meaningful connections on a daily basis. Together, through our mission enhancement, we will be able to better achieve the following goals: • • • • • • Prevent obesity, diabetes and chronic disease Alleviate family stress Keep kids on the right path in life Create a sense of belonging Help seniors stay independent longer Encourage members of our community to take personal responsibility for their health Generously Supported By MORE CAPACITY TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY MISSION EXPANSION FEATURES • Re-designed wellness/health zones to give members the comfort and environment specifically suited to their personal level of fitness as well as medically-based rehabilitation support areas courtesy of Orlando Health • A healthy, family-friendly café and teaching kitchen to help members add good diet and nutrition to their healthier lifestyle • Two new group exercise studios that will allow for additional programming and provide members more options for yoga, Zumba, strength, cardio, stretch and balance classes to help them stay fit, limber and stress-free • Two indoor racquetball courts for those who enjoy racquetball and handball as a way to stay fit • Expansion of the women’s and men’s locker rooms for greater convenience and safety • A renovated child development center and teen center to create more inviting places for learning and growing between school time and family time • Private health consultation rooms for members to meet with physical therapists, doctors, dietitians and health advisors • A fresh Mediterranean-style exterior that compliments the surrounding community with a timeless and universal architecture all cultures can embrace • Integrated/Enhanced programming to maximize new features Mission expansion will make the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA a one-of-a-kind facility that serves as a gathering place that speaks to the needs of the entire community. WE’RE MAKING HEALTHY LIVING EASIER THE DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA THRIVES BECAUSE OF A SHARED COMMITMENT OF DR. PHILLIPS CHARITIES AND THE YMCA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH TODAY Prediabetes means your blood glucose (sugar) is higher than normal, but not yet high enough to be considered diabetes. People with prediabetes are likely to develop diabetes if they don’t take action to improve their health. Take the first step. Find out your risk for prediabetes. TAKE THE TEST - KNOW YOUR SCORE! Answer these seven questions. For each “Yes” answer, add the number of points listed YESNO Are you a woman who has had a baby weighing more than 9 pounds at birth? 1 0 Do you have a parent with diabetes?1 0 Do you have a brother or sister with diabetes? 1 0 Find your weight on the chart to the bottom right. Do you weigh as much as or more than the weight listed for your height? 5 0 Are you younger than 65 years of age and get little or no physical activity in a typical day? 5 0 Are you between 45 and 64 years of age? 5 0 Are you 65 years of age or older?9 0 TOTAL POINTS FOR ALL “YES” RESPONSES: If you scored a 9 or higher, then you may be at risk for prediabetes or diabetes and may qualify for the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program. You must be at least 18 years old with a BMI> 25 to qualify.+ Contact Chrissy Elliott at celliott@ cfymca.org for more information. This does NOT mean you have diabetes. You will need a blood test to confirm if you have diabetes. AT-RISK WEIGHT CHART Height Weight (in pounds) 4’10” 129 4’11” 133 5’0” 138 5’1” 143 5’ 2” 147 5’3” 152 5’4” 157 5’5” 162 5’6” 167 5”7” 172 5’8” 177 5’9” 182 The program, which is led by a trained Lifestyle Coach in a classroom setting, is delivered over a 12-month period, beginning with 16 weekly sessions followed by monthly maintenance. You will learn strategies for eating healthier, increasing your physical activity and making other changes that will improve your overall health and well-being. National Institutes of Health research has proven that programs like the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program can reduce the number of cases of type 2 diabetes by almost 60%. 5’10” 188 5’11” 193 6’0” 199 6’1” 204 6’2” 210 For information about program fees, financial assistance or to see if you qualify, email us at dpyevents@cfymca.org. 6’3” 216 6’4” 221 Based on Herman WH, Smith PJ, Englegau MM, Aubert RE. A new and simple questionnaire to identify people at risk for undiagnosed diabetes. Diabetes Care 1995 Mar;18(3);382-7. Individuals who have already been diagnosed with either type 1 o type 2 diabetes do not qualify for this program. + You can reduce your risk for type 2 diabetes and gain tools for healthy living. If you are at risk for type 2 diabetes, the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program provides a supportive environment where you can work with others in a small group setting to learn how to adopt healthy habits to reduce your chances of developing the disease. THE DR. PHILLIPS STORY A Charitable Benefactor Dr. Philip Phillips and the charities that carry his name have a rich history in Central Florida and continue to have a great impact on the lives of the area’s residents. Born on January 27, 1874, in Memphis, Tennessee, Phillips came to Florida in 1894, where he purchased his first orange grove in Satsuma. One of the most devastating freezes in Florida’s history occurred in the following year, forcing the young doctor back home to Tennessee. He returned to Florida in 1897, this time moving further south to Central Florida. This was the beginning of a citrus empire spanning several counties, with more than 5,000 acres of citrus groves and two packing houses. Dr. Phillips and his wife, Della, settled in Orlando where they raised their family and established their reputation for philanthropy. The Phillips family’s generosity and keen passion for helping people in the community led to the establishment of The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation in 1953 to support charitable needs in the Central Florida area. The family felt that it was important to support programs that would correct the origins or causes of a problem, thus leading to the Foundation’s motto “to help others help themselves.” Dr. Philip Phillips passed away on April 18, 1959. Engraved on his marble tombstone are the words: “Under His Hand the Wilderness Bore Fruit.” His wife, Della, passed away in 1968, and Howard Phillips, their son and remaining sole stockholder of the Phillips’ companies, continued the family legacy of philanthropy through The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation and Dr. Phillips, Inc. Upon his death in 1979, Howard Phillips, the sole heir of Dr. Phillips, left all of the Phillips family holdings to be used in charitable ways. Perpetuating a Legacy of Giving People invest in the Y mission because we are passionate about what we do and understand the work it requires to realize our goals. Dr. Phillips Charities shares this sense of passion and has been the YMCA of Central Florida’s leading supporter over the years. In fact, the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA became a reality in 1985 when the Dr. Phillips Foundation recognized that the Dr. Phillips community needed a place for area residents to socialize and participate in recreational activities together. The Foundation approached the YMCA, which agreed to establish the facility, and leased the current site to the Y for $1 per year and provided financial support to construct the initial building. Over the years, with the support of Dr. Phillips Charities, our Y has continued to grow and evolve into the family center it is today. Using Dr. Phillips’ work as an example, we know that lasting personal and social change comes about when we all work together. That’s why, at the Dr. Phillips Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. A BLUEPRINT FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 7000 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819 P 407 351 9417 W ymcacentralflorida.com F facebook.com/drphillipsymca