Your Weekly San Diego Clubs Update: July 22, 2024
Dear Member,
Welcome to The Quad, your bi-monthly Club newsletter that covers all things happening at the Bay Club, plus a little extra. Loving it? Not loving it? Hit reply and let us know.
Monthly Mention
Today’s edition is all about recovery, which seems to be the latest and greatest trend in leading an active lifestyle. This is a trend I happen to agree with, and have always practiced both active and passive recovery myself.
A Closer Look at Recovery
The first type of recovery that plays an essential role in feeling your best is active recovery. While active recovery still involves movement, it is much less physically intense that your standard workout. For example, taking a walk in nature, going for a swim, or centering in a gentle yoga class. These low-intensity activities help increase blood flow to your muscles, restoring them while removing toxins that build up during strenuous exercise (goodbye lactic acid!).
Tell me more about Active Recovery…
It’s highly beneficial to add in some active recovery after a workout (pre-cool down) or schedule a full active recovery day into your regular routine. Listen to your body and do what feels right.
What is Passive Recovery?
When it comes to passive recovery, this type is pretty much what it sounds like: a period of time dedicated to healing with little to no movement. And no, it doesn’t include vegging in front of Netflix or mindlessly scrolling through your phone. Passive recovery should be intentional and good for your body and mind, no different than your workout.
Tell me more…
Meditation, massage, and saunas are some great examples of passive recovery options you may already be familiar with. With recent innovations in this area of recovery, our team has begun rolling out Recovery Zones in our Clubs that feature cutting-edge wellness technologies for passive recovery. From HydroMassage Chairs to Normatec Boots, CryoLounge Chairs, and Hypervolt Percussion, these spaces are already becoming wildly popular.
As of today, we have Recovery Zones located at Walnut Creek, El Segundo, and Carmel Valley, with 9 more Recovery spaces opening in the next few months from Seattle to San Francisco. We’ll continue to learn and innovate to ensure we are delivering the best in aiding your recovery. It’s worth noting there’s no charge extra for this awesomeness–it’s all part of your membership!
And while we are on the topic of recovery, I wanted to share my favorite breathing exercise, called “box breathing”. It’s a form of passive recovery that I do in the car on my long commute days.
Here’s how it works:
- Inhale slowly for a count of 4
- Hold your breath for a count of 4
- Exhale slowly for a count of 4
- Hold your exhalation for a count of 4
Repeat until you feel present and centered. It could be one round; it could be many.
Here’s to prioritizing your well-being with effective recovery practices that support your body and mind, ensuring you stay refreshed and balanced.
In health,
Tracy L Cioffi
Chief Marketing Officer
The Bay Club Company
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Shaping Our Future Development Website
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing your member experience and keeping you well-informed, we are thrilled to announce the launch of a dedicated website to keep you up-to-date on all current, recently completed, and upcoming projects. In addition to our standard emails, Connect app, and in-club communications, this site will be your go-to resource for updates on any construction that may impact your club experience. We appreciate your patience during these exciting upgrades and encourage you to check back often to stay informed on the latest updates. Visit the page to check it out!
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Summer Camps
We still have limited spots available for weekly sessions or last-minute single-day openings. Don’t miss out on fun theme weeks for Little Explorers, Multi-Sport and Activity Camp, and more – only a few spots are left! Visit your Connect app for availability and to register now.
Bay Club Carmel Valley:
Kids’ Night Out: DIY Crafting
Friday, August 23 | 5:00 pm–7:00 pm
Save the date for this DIY Craft Night! It’s the perfect place for your artsy kiddo to spend an evening creating and putting their own twist on a variety of fun DIY items. Ages 2-12, $37 per child. Enroll on Connect or email Diana.Rodriguez@bayclubs.com for more.
Fairbanks Ranch Country Club:
Junior Tennis Morning Workout
Mondays-Fridays, July 22 – August 9 | 9:00 am–12:00 pm
These morning workouts are designed to help propel players to the next level of play. Each session builds upon the previous, covering grips, stances, movement, ball feeding, and games. Ages 7-15. Skill level: Orange Ball to Regular Ball. Sign up on Connect or email Paige.Farmer@bayclubs.com for more.
Junior Tennis Afternoon Workout
Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 23 – August 8 | 4:00 pm–6:00 pm
Elevate your tennis game with our weekly workouts designed for SSV, UTR, and junior high & high school tennis players aged 11-16. Themed drills, dynamic live ball exercises, focused fitness routines, strategic point play, and match sessions will sharpen skills and help young players dominate on the court. Sign up on Connect or email Paige.Farmer@bayclubs.com for more.
Junior Pickleball Camps
Mondays-Fridays, July 24 – August 26 | 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Join these dynamic camps that cover live ball play, drops, serves, and competitive matches for young players. Campers are grouped by age and skill level, progressing daily with new shot techniques. Plus, we cap off each week with an exciting tournament to showcase their newfound skills! Sign up through Connect or email Ryan.Snyder@bayclubs.com for more details.
Family Fun Night
Wednesday, August 21 | 4:00 pm–8:00 pm
Gather the family for a special buffet dinner as the Lakes Lawn transforms into a playground for the kids to enjoy. RSVP to Michelle.Larson@bayclubs.com. Adults $25.00++, kids 5-12 $14.00++, ages 4 and under complimentary.
In health,
Nick Diciaula
Executive Vice President of Southern California
San Diego Campus