YEAR END CLEARANCE Scooters 0 FITNESS from page Al 2 Now From $1597 American Made 34711 Dequindre • Troy (248) 585-3535 1 block South of 15 Mile Hours: Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 10.8 Tues., Wed. & Sat. 10.6 • Closed Sun. www.labaronssports.com The Leader in SLdNDICE TROY LIVONIA 3271 Rochester Road Just north of Big Beaver in the Troy Point Plaza 248 528 1300 31539 8 Mile Rd. Just west of Orchard Lake 248-476-2213 - - American Heart Association.. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke Medical miracles start with research evaluation, the next step is to find a fitness club that offers classes and pro- grams that will help you reach your fitness goals "Joining a club that offers special events for seniors gives you an oppor- tunity to meet new people close to your age," says Joyce Weckstein, pro- gram director of the Young at Heart senior program at Franklin Fitness & Racquet Club in Southfield. The pro- grams include activities in the club's cardiovascular room, indoor track and swimming pool, with scheduled senior classes throughout the week. Offerings include: Tai chi, yoga and pilates, for reconditioning and relaxation of the body and mind; Spin Max group rides on stationary bikes; 30 minutes of organized walk- ing with an instructor; and functional weight training classes. "The stretching and flexing classes involve using active and passive isolat- ed stretching to help with balance, which needs improvement as one ages," says Weckstein. "Most seniors are very motivated to come and exercise because of the wide variety of classes offered. Our women and men in Franklin's senior classes come from different back- grounds with different interests, but you can always learn new things from fellow members. "A lunch-and-learn lecture is held - . Above: Nate Rubin, 77, and Mort Kaplan, 65, both of West Bloomfield, Joe Dobrusin, 63, of Farmington Hills, Irving Lichtman, 60, of Orchard Lake, and "Lucky" Lester Satovsky, 83, of West Bloomfield play tennis at the Sports Club. Right: Nate Rubin returns a shot. every few months on a healthy topic, so after a morning of exercise, you sit down with your new exercise friends to eat and learn about healthy infor- rfiation for seniors," Weckstein says. At the Sports Club's West Bloomfield and Novi locations, senior drop-in indoor tennis is both a social time and a relaxed way to get moving for anyone, from the advanced beginner to inter- mediate levels. Held from 2-4 p.m. Wednesdays in West Bloomfield, and 7-9 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays in Novi, participants do not need to be members of the club. Rates are reduced for seniors to $9 for the two hours. "Tennis is a sport for a lifetime as it is fairly easy on the body," says Mike Graff, sports director of the Sports Club in West Bloomfield. Another class Graff suggests for older age groups are Aqua Fit, a structured aerobic class with a warm-up and aer-