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Low Impact Aerobics
with Carol Teaff
This class is $10 total not per class. This is a Low Impact Aerobics class with an emphasis on cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, improvement, and flexibility with no chair or floor work. This class is to music 128-140 bpm. Students can use stretchy bands. The instructor will demonstrate easier and more difficult ways to do each movement so that the students can exerciseat their own level.
Will run
Cryptozoology 101-Wheeling
with Fred Saluga
Cryptozoology is the study of strange and unknown animals. These animals include; Mothman, Big Foot, Lock Ness Monster, etc.
Monday nights only October 27, November 3, 10, and 17th. from 6pm-8pm.
Strong Nation: Strong 30
with Amanda Sage
Strong Nation is a HIIT class that combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio, and plyometric training. Every move is synced to music that has been specifically designed to match every single move. Participants should be prepared with a mat, a small towel, and water.
Note: This class has a minimun of 5 students. If there are not enough registrations, the course will not be held.
AHA BLS Provider - New Martinsville Campus
with Mike Freeman
This American Heart Association BLS Course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support. This course reflects the updated 2020 American Heart Association guidelines. It teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments, with a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive an American Heart Association BLS certification card which is valid for two years.
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Intro to Lightroom Classic - New Martinsville Campus
with Larry Tackett
This course is an introduction to Adobe Lightroom Classic. We will cover all the modules with particular emphasis on the Library and Develop modules, including: importing photos from your camera into a catalog, keywords and metadata, editing, developing and processing using Camera Raw and other tools.
Students will need to have access to Adobe Lightroom software through an Adobe Lightroom or Photography plan.
Please email the instructor, Larry Tackett, if you have any questions: lptackett@gmail.com
Strong Nation: Strong 30
with Amanda Sage
Strong Nation is a H.I.I.T. (high intensity interval training) class that combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio, and plyometric training. Every move is synced to music that has been specifically designed to match every single move. Participants should be prepared with a mat, a small towel, and water.
Note: This class has a minimun of 5 students. If there are not enough registrations, the course will not be held.
Strong Nation: Strong 30
with Amanda Sage
Strong Nation is a HIIT class that combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio, and plyometric training. Every move is synced to music that has been specifically designed to match every single move. Participants should be prepared with a mat, a small towel, and water.
Note: This class has a minimun of 5 students. If there are not enough registrations, the course will not be held.
APCO Active Shooter Incidents for Public - New Martinsville
with APCO Instructor
Prerequisites: Due to the nature of this topic it is highly recommended that students have successfully completed a 40-hour formal basic instructor-led telecommunicator training program. Active shooter incidents are high-risk, high-stakes events that, without warning, can cause devastating consequences in just a few brief moments. For all facets of public safety, including communications, there are a host of issues that make responding to an active shooter incident more difficult than many other armed subject calls. These types of incidents have been increasing in frequency. Shooters have a wider range of more powerful weapons available. The motivations behind these incidents continue to grow more complex. As with any other type of emergency situation, the telecommunicator plays a vital role in the response to active shooter incidents. Telecommunicators need to be aware of the unique challenges posed by active shooter incidents and be prepared to address them well in advance. This course looks at the role of the telecommunicator through all stages of an active shooter incident. This course is built on the experiences of frontline telecommunicators who have worked active shooter incidents. Upon their recommendation, the course is structured along the arc of events that happen before, during and after an active shooter incident. The goal of the course is to educate telecommunicators about the intricate issues and challenges posed by active shooter incidents, including preparedness for an incident, response to an incident and the role the telecommunicator plays following an incident. Topics include: Overview of incidents, perpetrators and targets Phases of an active shooter incident Getting and handling calls reporting an incident Dispatch and ongoing communications Responder safety and secondary dangers Handling calls from victims trapped in the incident Telecommunicators’ role post-incident: rescue and extraction Recovery from an incident: impact and stress, ongoing issues Perfect for a one-day pre-conference or post-conference course. CDEs Earned: 8 Recertification Requirements: None
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