TigerAnn insisted that I take her outside. OK, I said. I opened the door. She ran out and hid under a chair.
I told her to be careful. I'm not sure why I say these things to her. She gave me a look. What does that look mean? Dunno.
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
When Doug Goforth, retired businessman, was checking out Laguna Woods Village in 2007, one of the things that hooked him was the fully-equipped fitness center. “Residents only!” a real estate agent crowed. “Practically your own private health club!”
So imagine Goforth’s surprise after he bought his place, went to the health club on a weekday morning and was told that he couldn’t use it – unless he registered for a Saddleback College physical education class.
He looked around. Dozens of people, basically exercising on their own. It certainly didn’t look like a class.
“Enroll,” he was told. “It doesn’t cost you anything.”
Couldn’t he use his own gym without signing up for community college classes? he pressed. No; it was an insurance thing, he was told. And so Goforth enrolled....
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What he found was no class in any traditional sense of the word. “What they really do there is, when they sign up a new student, they take blood pressure, heartbeat, show them a routine on weights and are done. This is while 35 other people are exercising,” Goforth said. “But Laguna Woods Village has its own staff there to do that already.”
He pressed on, and learned that … While the classes didn’t cost him anything directly, Saddleback College collects money from the state for each student enrolled, and that money comes from taxpayers’ pockets. ¶ There were four hour-long “classes” at the … gym, from 8 a.m. through noon, each day, from Monday through Friday. ¶ Some seniors were registered in multiple classes. …It didn’t seem right to collect state money for such an, er, exercise. And after one or two or three—or [more]—semesters, shouldn’t people know how to use the equipment already? Why would they need to re-enroll in a college class every semester?
The Saddleback College Emeritus Institute was established [in 1976] as a unique educational opportunity for the pursuit and enhancement of lifelong learning for the adult population.
Since 1976 the Saddleback College Emeritus Institute has offered classes throughout south Orange County to provide life long learning opportunities to the older adult population. Many of those classes are held in Laguna Woods Village at the invitation of resident groups, including the exercise equipment classes, which are free and open to all interested senior citizens. The Emeritus Institute offers four classes in the Equipment Fitness Room Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Residents who wish to use the equipment room while classes are in session are asked to enroll due to liability requirements of the South Orange County Community College District. There is no charge to register and attend the classes. The classes were established in 1976 and are consistently very popular. During the spring semester, 1,525 students registered for at least one of the four classes.
These classes are supervised by two highly qualified kinesiology instructors who have master’s degrees in physical fitness and years of experience working with older adults. The instructors provide an individualized exercise program using a variety of equipment and provide information on health and exercise techniques. These classes are state-approved curriculum and are free to all students.
The petition you referenced was reviewed by Laguna Woods Village resident committees, including the Aquatics & Health Fitness Advisory Committee, the Continuing Education Advisory Committee, and the Community Activities Committee, which held a meeting in April 2009 and enabled residents to voice concerns and discuss pros and cons for continuing the classes. The vast majority of residents in attendance were very supportive of continuing the class and it was ultimately decided at the May meeting of the Community Activities Committee that the community wished to continue the classes.
The Emeritus Institute is pleased to continue to offer these equipment classes at the pleasure of the Laguna Woods Village Community.
Jennie McCue
Director, Public Information & Marketing
Saddleback College
Emeritus PE/Kinesiology (Fitness) — 44 classes (different kinds)
Emeritus PE/Kinesiology (Adaptive KNES) — 2 classes
Emeritus PE/Kinesiology (Aquatics) — 5 classes
Supervised, individualized exercise program using a variety of exercise equipment. Includes the various principles and techniques of exercise as they relate to the older adult. Individual assessments will include review of medical history, resting and exercising heart rate, blood pressure, and body weight (formerly PE 2X).
...presents exercise and dance techniques designed to develop and maintain balance, coordination, agility, reaction time, and cardiovascular health in older adults. Students participate in exercises focusing on strength, flexibility, aerobic power, and neuromuscular integration. A list of instructional materials will be provided at the first class session. This is an open-entry/open-exit course.
AEROBIC CONDITIONING FOR THE MATURE ADULT (2 classes)
PHYSICAL FITNESS (23 classes)
PHYSICAL FITNESS: YOGA (10 classes)
TAI CHI (4 classes)
BEGINNING CHAIR EXERCISE (3 classes)
INTERMEDIATE CHAIR EXERCISES (1 class)
BEGINNING CHAIR AEROBICS (2 classes)
AQUATIC FITNESS TRAINING (6 classes)
MILD EXERCISE FOR FITNESS (1 class)
PHYSICAL FITNESS/BACK (2 classes)
This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...