Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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First of all, a big shout out to the Pool Pals of Virginia Trace for their wonderful philanthropic work!
In case you didn't see Page 1 of Section C in today's SUN, mention was made not only of the terrific acts of kindness performed by the Pool Pals of Virginia Trace, but also that a group of about 60 people do an aerobics class in the Virginia Trace neighborhood pool 5 days a week. Frankly, I wasn't aware that classes of any type were permitted in the neighborhood pools. It's my understanding that the sports pools serve that function. I know that there is a similar group using the Charlotte pool every morning from 8 to 9:30am and, while I don't believe there are 60 people in that particular group, others who like to use the pool early in the day find it "uncomfortable" to be in the pool with everyone else using arm and leg weights appropriate for pool use, and then holding on to the edge of the pool to do other exercises. My question, then, is this...can organized groups of people, while not officially a "class", use the neighborhood pools for aerobics workouts? It wouldn't seem so, as the Thursday Recreation Guide lays out pretty specifically what each type of pool is for. Is there an answer to this question anywhere? |
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I would think the recreation department would give you the correct answer. To my knowledge the only pools to conduct organized water exercises would be in the sports pools. Just my guess.
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Well, you WOULD think that the recreation department would be on top of this, wouldn't you? Unfortunately, they seem to be totally unconcerned (at Captiva Rec Center, at least).
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If you are really inconvenienced by it, don't just go to the rec center. Go to the TV rec director.
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Mom and I were just in TV and I saw the aerobics class when I was on my morning walk. They looked like they were having a lot of fun. I would have joined the class but it is a little crazy when I only have two weeks in TV.
I think I read somewhere that if you want to lead a Rec Center class that it requires a two year time commitment. Maybe, that is why they use the Neighborhood Pool. Even though the Charlotte Pool is practically in my backyard, I would go to the Sanibel Pool if I didn't want to partake in the class.
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Ok Villagers....the answer is in Friday's Daily Sun
Section D Lifestyles.....page 5 ..last three paragraphs ...... Well written... We as adults are given the opportunity to realize the wrong... What happens after a time of this unauthorized activity......??? Read the whole article which has interesting information ...... |
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Yes, please paraphrase for those of us who don't take the Sun or no longer have it.
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TOMORROW'S PROJECT..
Unless another blogger gets to it first ...LOL There are some folks more keen on the mechanics of gathering /transferring information than me. I want to give the "real McCory" news.. This is a "sensitive" forum to some folks .... Can't paraphrase ....hold on ...until ...as Paul Harvey would say...until tomorrow ...GOOD DAY! |
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I actually do not use the pools. but I would think that since they are neighborhood pools, any kind of organized activity would prevent the "neighborhood" from using it. That's what the sports pools are for. I also don't think it is fair when certain people act like they "own" the pool, and make it difficult for others to use the pools.
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It says holding classes or sports activities takes away from the intention for the neighborhood pools.
It says while there is no current provision or policy to prohibit residents from doing this, residents are encouraged to move their sessions to the sport pools. The last sentence- "We hope people are self- policing and self- enforcing." (Pam Henry- recreation manager for resident lifestyles) I can foresee a few problems with this - and changes in policy down the road. P.S. I attend a water aerobics class at Laurel Manor sports pool and love it. |
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I think you are spot on. Has the recreation director changed? I suggest that we ask about this policy...if a lot of us ask, that might make an impression. Recreation Administration 984 Old Mill Run The Villages, FL 32162 Phone: 352-674-1800 Fax: 352-674-1805 Email Recreation Room Reservations 984 Old Mill Run The Villages, FL 32162 Phone: 352-674-1800 Fax: 352-674-1815 Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., EST Monday – Friday
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Gimme a break! A group of villagers want to get together and do water exercises on their own is one of the benefits of living in TV. New friends, healthy exercise under attack. Ridiculous. If you are so fussy you can't stand observing it, move to another pool. There is one 5 minutes away.
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[QUOTE=graciegirl;890108]
Has the recreation director changed? I don't know, Gracie- according to this article, Pam Henry is recreational manager. Maybe someone else is the overall Director? |
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I don't think it is bad...it just keeps the pool from being used by others who want to swim or walk or wade or just stand there. The sports pools offer water aerobic classes. I think it would be intimidating to people at neighborhood pools, like saving seats. You are right, people can go to the next pool. ANd to me that is a form of bullying.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 10-04-2014 at 01:16 PM. |
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