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Equipment Adapted P.E. and Adapted Aquatics classes use a variety of equipment. In the Adapted Physical Education Center, equipment includes: • Treadmills • Arm ergometers • Flexicisers • Stand-aids • Recumbent bicycles • Nu-Steps In the pool, equipment includes: • Aqua joggers • Water resistance paddles • Wheelchair accessible • Wrist weights • Hydrotone bells Take a look at a successful future. Take a look at Citrus College. You’re invited to visit our campus to see for yourself what Citrus College has to offer. For more information, contact the following departments: Admissions and Records: (626) 914-8511 Counseling and Advisement Center: (626) 914-8530 Voice/TDD DSP&S: (626) 914-8675 ramp, pool lift and chairs for transport into the pool The Adapted PE Access drop-off and pick up stand, as well as acces- sible parking is located just outside of the Adapted PE Center building AP 109 , the Fitness Center. The building is located in the center of campus, next to the tennis courts north of the pool. 1000 West Foothill Boulevard, Glendora, CA 91741-1885 www.citruscollege.edu Citrus College publications are available in an alternate format upon request by persons with verified disabilities. Citrus College is an Equal Opportunity Institution. December 2015/ Citrus Community College District Office of External and Government Relations Citrus Community College District Board of Trustees Mrs. Susan M. Keith, President Claremont and portions of Pomona and La Verne Representative Dr. Barbara R. Dickerson, Vice President Azusa and portions of Duarte Representative Dr. Patricia A. Rasmussen, Clerk/Secretary Glendora and portions of San Dimas Representative Dr. Edward C. Ortell, Member Duarte and portions of Azusa, Monrovia, Arcadia, Covina and Irwindale Representative Mrs. Joanne Montgomery, Member Monrovia/Bradbury and portions of Duarte Representative Dr. Geraldine M. Perri, Superintendent/President Adapted Physical Education KIN 150 and Adpated Aquatics KIN 148

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Page 1: Azusa and portions of Duarte Representative Dr. Patricia A. … · 2015-12-10 · Adapted Physical Education KIN 150 Located in the Adapted Physical Education Center, the class offers

EquipmentAdapted P.E. and Adapted Aquatics classes use a variety of equipment.

In the Adapted Physical Education Center, equipment includes:

• Treadmills • Arm ergometers • Flexicisers • Stand-aids• Recumbent bicycles • Nu-Steps

In the pool, equipment includes: • Aqua joggers • Water resistance paddles• Wheelchair accessible • Wrist weights • Hydrotone bells

Take a look at a successful future.Take a look at Citrus College.You’re invited to visit our campus to see for yourself what Citrus College has to offer. For more information, contact the following departments:• Admissions and Records: (626) 914-8511• Counseling and Advisement Center: (626) 914-8530 Voice/TDD• DSP&S: (626) 914-8675

ramp, pool lift and chairs for transport into the pool

The Adapted PE Access drop-off and pick up stand, as well as acces-sible parking is located just outside of the Adapted PE Center building AP 109 , the Fitness Center. The building is located in the center of campus, next to the tennis courts north of the pool.

1000 West Foothill Boulevard, Glendora, CA 91741-1885www.citruscollege.edu

Citrus College publications are available in an alternate format upon request by persons with verified disabilities.

Citrus College is an Equal Opportunity Institution.

December 2015/ Citrus Community College DistrictOffice of External and Government Relations

Citrus Community College District Board of TrusteesMrs. Susan M. Keith, PresidentClaremont and portions of Pomona and La Verne RepresentativeDr. Barbara R. Dickerson, Vice PresidentAzusa and portions of Duarte RepresentativeDr. Patricia A. Rasmussen, Clerk/SecretaryGlendora and portions of San Dimas Representative Dr. Edward C. Ortell, MemberDuarte and portions of Azusa, Monrovia, Arcadia, Covina and Irwindale RepresentativeMrs. Joanne Montgomery, MemberMonrovia/Bradbury and portions of Duarte Representative

Dr. Geraldine M. Perri, Superintendent/President

Adapted Physical Education KIN 150

andAdpated Aquatics

KIN 148

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The Adapted Physical Education KIN 150 and Adapted Aquatics KIN 148

Adapted Physical Education KIN 150Located in the Adapted Physical Education Center, the class offers an open gym atmosphere with exercise machines that have been modified to accommodate various types of disabilities.

In addition, your progress is monitored on an individual basis, checking blood pressure if needed, as well as your strength, endurance and flexibility.

Adapted Aquatics KIN 148The adapted aquatics class is located in the pool, south of the Adapted Physical Education Center. Adapted aquatics is designed for students with a disability. The program encom-passes strength, flexibility and cardiovascular exercises in the water. Adaptive exercise equipment is also available for use during the class.

We’re Here To Serve You!The Adapted Physical Education Center (AP 109) is located in the center of campus, adjacent to the tennis courts.

For more information on adapted physical education classes KIN 150, call Steve Hartman: (626) 914-8685

For more information on adapted aquatics classes KIN 148, call Cheryl Swatek: (626) 852-6464

DSP&S: Disabled Students Programs and ServicesDSP&S offers priority registration and counseling appointments; to schedule call (626) 914-8675. Many students enhance the physical functioning of their bodies by participating in the Adapted Physical Education Program and find academic success is dependent upon a healthy mind and body. Students benefit by staying physically strong while being better able to successfully maneuver though their college classes both physically and mentally. They are healthier and have the opportunity to interact with others and develop a social network of students on campus with similar interests. Those who participate in an exercise program develop and maintain strength, endurance, and stamina which enhances their aca-demic success. While achieving academically they have the benefit of exercise to help maintain a healthy lifestyle. Adapted PE and Adapted Aquatics classes are offered year-round.

Eligibility Requirements:All students need to be capable of communicating their needs as well as have the ability to follow directions independently. Students may be required to provide an attendant to assist with personal needs as well as in class activities. A current medical release/disability verfication is required. Go the www.citruscollege.edu website A-Z index and scroll to the Adapted Physical Education Program webpage for additional information regarding class requirements or to download forms.

Applying to Citrus College OnlineTo access a Citrus College application for admission, visit www.citruscollege.edu and click “WingSpan.” The “Apply for Admission—New and Former Students” link will direct you to instructions on how to apply. A link to the application for admission can also be found in that section.

Individualized ProgramsIf you decide to take an adapted physical education or adapted aquatics class, you will benefit from an individual-ized program designed for your specific physical capabili-ties. A team effort contributes to the success of the adapted physical education and aquatics classes. To get the most out of your exercise program, you will receive help from the instructor and student aides in the circuit area.