100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 31, 1993 - Image 56

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-31

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Hulth&Fitness

Getting In Shape

Winter is a

Ice
Skating

great time to

There are a number of city-owned ice
arenas in Oakland County.
* Birmingham Ice Sports Arena, E. Lin-
coln. Call 645-0731 for schedule. The cost
is $2.75 for residents and $3.75 for non-res-
idents. Skate rental is available at
$2.00/pair.
* Compuware Oak Park Ice Arena, Oak
Park Boulevard. Call 354-9358 for sched-
ule. The cost is $3.00 for residents and
$3.50 for non-residents. Skate rental is
$1.50/pair.
* Southfield Sports Arena, Evergreen
Road. Call 354-9358 for schedule. The cost
is $2.50 for residents and $4.50 for non-
residents. Skate rental is $1.50/pair.
Expert: Johnny Johns is the executive
director of the Detroit Skating Club,
Bloomfield Hills.
Tip: The proper equipment is of the ut-
most importance. Go to a specialty store,
such as a skate shop or a
pro shop, rather than a
department store. New
skates can cost between
$75 and $300, but he sug-
gests buying a pair in the
$150 range. Look for sup-
port in the ankles. The fit
should not be too tight or
too loose — just a little
snugger than street
shoes.

get into a sport.

If you're an

indoor person,

there are

bowling alleys,

gymnasiums

and tennis

courts.

If you like

the brisk cold

air, head

for ski slopes,

E

LLJ

skating rinks

or tracks.

CC

LLJ

LLJ

FO

Here are some

to choose from.

Swimming

Indoor swimming pools are readily acces-
sible through our community education pro-
grams.
* Berkley High School, Catalpa. Call
544-5810 for schedule. 26 sessions cost
$32.50.
* Birmingham middle schools. Purchase
a pool pass at Seaholm High School, Lin-
coln. Pool passes are $50 for 20 punches.
For information, call 433-8442.
The health clubs that have indoor pools
include:
* The Jewish Community Center of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, Jimmy Prentis Morris
building, W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, 967-
4030. Adult individual membership is
$350/yr., seniors $275 (adjustable rates,
too). The new Olympic size pool has a spe-
cial handicap ramp entrance.
* Vic Tanny Executive Club, Telegraph
Road, Bloomfield Township, 855-2300.
The swimming pool is part of the health
club plan.
* Franklin Fitness and Racquet Club,
Northwestern Highway, Southfield, 352-
8000. Guest fees are $12 per visit. A swim
membership is available in the summer.
The indoor pool is part of the health club
plan.
*The Sports Club, Farmington Rd, West
Bloomfield. Their swimming pool will be
open May 1994.
Expert: Mary Babcock is the aquatics
director at the JCC in Oak Park. Tip:
Anyone who is injured or wishes to avoid in-
jury should look to water. It's a great non-
weight bearing exercise that uses water for
resistance.

The Bottom Line

Ice skates
6 1-hour group lessons
at Southfield
Sports Arena
Total

$150

$40
$190

Bicycling

For road riding, these areas are popu-
lar with Oakland County residents:
* Kensington Metropark, Milford
area.

`ay.,

* Paint Creek Trail, Rochester
* Stony Creek Metropark, near
Romeo
* West Bloomfield Trail network.
Park on Arrowhead Road, off Pontiac
Trail, 3 miles west of Orchard
Lake Road.
Expert: Keith Riege, manager of
MGM Bicycle and Fitness, in Birming-
ham, is a mountain and road bike racer.
Tip: As a beginner, don't get hung up
on technique. Just be comfortable and
have fun. You'll learn a lot as you log
miles. (And remember to in-
flate your tires!)

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan