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Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
Biggest Loser Work Out

Specialized work out for participants of the 2023 Biggest Loser Challenge 

12 pm - 1 pm
March 15th
🧘 Yoga 🧘

A total body stretch and conditioning workout that builds focus, calms the nervous system and eases muscle pain and tension from regular exercise. Suitable for all fitness levels. Facebook Live 

12 pm - 1 pm
March 15th
πŸ’ƒπŸ» Zumba πŸ•ΊπŸ½

Uses four basic rhythms based on simplified versions of salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton (mixed with a bit of other genres.)  Suitable for all fitness levels. Facebook Live.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
March 15th
March 16th
Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
πŸ“š Story Time πŸ“š

Enjoy a story, sing a song, do a little dance, and make a craft. Story Time is offered every Thursday.

11 am - 12 pm
March 16th
Waist & Up

Total Upper body and CORE workout – Suitable for all fitness levels. Offered at Coleman Gym and on Facebook Live.

4 pm - 5 pm
March 16th
Biggest Loser Work Out

Class specifically designed for Biggest Loser Challenge 2023 participants. For more information call 803-751-3700.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
March 16th
March 17th
Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
March 18th
Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
Pilates

A 4-week progression series to help you learn the foundation and progress to a complete intermediate to advanced weekly practice to builder a stronger core, leaner legs, and toned arms. Suitable for all fitness levels. Offered at Coleman Gym and Facebook Live.

8:30 am - 9:30 am
March 18th
March 19th
Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
Fort Jackson Memorial Bataan Death March

Fort Jackson Memorial Bataan Death March, 6 a.m. Hilton Field Softball Complex.  This memorial march is conducted to honor the heroic service members who defended the Philippine Islands during World War II. There will be two routes available for participant from which to choose – the full route, 26.2 miles and the honorary route, 14.2 miles. Men will march with a 30-pound rucksack and women with a 25-pound rucksack. Rucksacks will be weighed beginning at 5 a.m.

-The first 25 registrants will get a free t-shirt.

-Each finisher will be awarded a commemorative item. 

For details or registration call 803-751-3096.

March 19th
Yoga with Jim

A total body of stretch and conditioning workout that builds focus, calms the nervous system and eases muscle pain and tension from regular exercise. Suitable for all fitness levels. Facebook Live. 

10 am - 11 am
March 19th
March 20th
Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
Water Aerobics

Water group exercise designed for Special population uses modified moves for individuals who may have limitations such as: hip replacement, poor circulation, pregnant, etc.  Since these classes are slower, they are also great for Seniors. (Special populations, seniors)

10 am - 11 am
March 20th
Circuit Training

Cardio drills laced with muscle conditioning exercises that are timed.  Goal is to work cardio and conditioning at a moderate to high pace.  All levels – Coleman Gym & Facebook LIVE

4 pm - 5 pm
March 20th
March 21st
Youth Spring Soccer

Youth Spring Soccer Season for ages 2-14

February 27th - May 6th
Biggest Loser Work Out

Class specifically designed for Biggest Loser 2023 Challenge participants. Fo more information call 803-751-3700.

12 pm - 1 pm
March 21st
Cardio Box

The combining of boxing aerobics, jump rope training, resistance balls, drills, plyometrics, and body weight exercise that tone the body. An excellent total body workout without bulking up.  Suitable for all fitness levels. Available at Coleman Gym and Facebook Live. 

4 pm - 5 pm
March 21st
Curiously Charming Book Club

We will read Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly. This nonfiction book tells the true story of the Black female mathematicians who worked at NASA's Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia, starting in the early 1940s. These pioneering women known as “human computers” used pencils, slide rules, and adding machines to calculate the numbers that would launch rockets and astronauts into space, even as Jim Crow laws forced them to be segregated from their white counterparts. March is Women’s history month, and to celebrate and commemorate, we will discuss this book.

6 pm - 7 pm
March 21st