FFC Union Station Member Nisha Shares Her Swim Experience

Over the summer, FFC began a partnership with Grit Endurance to offer swim lessons at the club. FFC Member Nisha Harish recently shared her experience in the swim program with us:

“I’ve found the swim workouts with Jim Levesque of Grit Endurance to be precisely what I’ve been looking for. Although swimming in a group can be quite intimidating, the swim workouts at Union Station are fun, interactive and very structured, which is exactly what I was looking for. I especially like the fact that the focus is on technique, so that there is plenty of scope for improvement, whether you’re a newbie swimmer (like me!) or a seasoned athlete. Whether you’re looking to swim only in the pool, swim in open water or compete in a triathlon, Grit Endurance caters for every type of swimmer and makes these goals very accessible for FFC members and non-members alike.”

Thank you, Nisha for sharing your experience! If you are interested in swim lessons at the club, please click here for more info.

 

Open Play Pickleball at FFC Union Station

Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, and is not only fun to play but also a great workout. It’s played with a paddle, which is smaller than a tennis racquet but larger than a ping-pong paddle. The Pickleball is unique, with holes through it like a wiffle ball. It is played on a badminton-size court and all equipment is provided by FFC and laid out for you to use.

Bring your friends in for a fun game of pickleball during our Open Play Pickleball hours – Monday – Friday from 9 – 11 AM Tuesdays from 7 PM – 8:30 PM and Saturday mornings from 8 AM – 10 AM on the basketball court.

Open Play is free for members. Non-members are welcome to join for $40. For more info, please contact Luann at lsanto@ffc.com.

Learn How To Play Pickleball at FFC Union Station

It’s the fastest-growing sport in the country — but do you know how to play pickleball? From young kids to older adults, beginners to pros, and fierce competitors to social players, people of all ages, abilities, and levels of competitiveness are playing pickleball. And there’s a reason for its wide spread: it’s one of the rare sports that offers play for a large population. Between the size of the court, the rules and method of play, it’s really easy for anyone to learn!

Learn how to play with lessons at FFC Union Station. Classes are offered on Tuesday evenings.

  • 4 – 5 PM: Beginners
  • 5 – 6 PM: Beginner Intermediate
  • 6 – 7 PM: Beginner Advanced

Pricing:

One-time drop in lesson

  • FFC Members $35
  • Non-members $38

4 Week Session

  • Members $105
  • Non-Members $115

For more information or to sign up for lessons, please contact Luann at lsanto@ffc.com or Chris cclark@ffc.com.

New Classes Sunday Morning at FFC West Loop!

Lara and Karina are alternating weekends, bringing the fire every Sunday morning to FFC West Loop!

-10:00 AM: ROCKstar ride
-10:45 AM: Triple Threat

Register today in the FFC+ app, or for more info, contact Dominick Defranco ddefranco@ffc.com.

 

Pickleball League Forming Now At FFC Park Ridge

Join us for our first Pickleball League at FFC Park Ridge! The league runs from Thursday, March 2 – Thursday May 4 (No league March 30). There are 12 spots available for the league and all levels are welcome!

The league will run Thursday from 7 – 8:30 PM on the basketball court. All participants will receive a league T-shirt and 1 complimentary Personal Training or Pilates session.

Pricing for 9 Week Season: for Members/Non-members

-$125 for Members

-$225 for Non-Members

Matches will be played as doubles with alternating partners.
Prizes include:

-1st place: $100 FFC Gift Card + Gold Medal

-2nd place: $75 FFC Gift Card + Silver Medal

-3rd place: $50 FFC Gift Card + Bronze Medal

Register today at ffc.com/group-fitness-programs. Questions? Contact Cris Villalobos at cvillalobos@ffc.com

Not ready for a league but still want to play pickleball?

We offer Open Play game time on Wednesdays 12:30pm-3:30pm, Fridays from 5pm – 8 pm and Sundays 9am-12pm. FFC members play for free; non-member drop-in fee is $20/visit.

FFC East Lakeview Celebrates: Black History Month

Here at FFC, we believe in acknowledging and empowering not just our outstanding members and teams, but supporting diversity, inclusion, and equity in our communities. Keep reading on to learn about five organizations in Chicago that we are highlighting in celebration of Black History Month!

Affinity Community Services

Group from Affinity Community Service holding a banner outside

Affinity Community Services is a Black-led, queer-led organization dedicated to social justice in Black LGBTQ+ communities. Since 1995, Affinity has centered Black queer women through community organizing, intergenerational programming, education, and healing justice.

They work to end the marginalization of Black LGBTQ+ people globally by building brave activist communities where all intersections of LGBTQ+ identity are fully embraced. Through activism, education, and transformative justice practices, we build avenues for collective action, LGBTQ+ justice, healing, and Black liberation. Learn more here.

 

Brave Space Alliance

Brave Space Alliance

Brave Space Alliance is the first Black-led, trans-led LGBTQ+ Center located on the South Side of Chicago, dedicated to creating and providing affirming, culturally competent, for-us by-us resources, programming, and services for LGBTQ+ individuals on the South and West sides of the city. BSA strives to empower, embolden, and educate each other through mutual aid, knowledge-sharing, and the creation of community-sourced resources as we build toward the liberation of all oppressed peoples. Learn more here.

 

Coffee, Hip-Hop, & Mental Health

Man standing in front of a wall that says Coffee Hip Hop and Mental Health
Coffee, Hip-Hop, & Mental Health is a 501c3 Charitable Organization working to bring awareness to the importance of mental health, emotional intelligence and self-awareness to one’s quality of life, particularly in the Black community. Their primary service is to provide access to mental health and therapeutic services by removing the financial, systemic and emotional barriers which prevent healing. Learn more here.

 

My Block My Hood My City

Man sitting in front of boxes wearing a My Block My Hood My City sweatshirt
My Block My Hood My City is building a better Chicago one neighbor, one act of service, one block at a time. On their website, My Block My Hood My City explains, “we show up to do the work no one else is doing, in a way no one else can. We hear the call of our communities and we are rising up to answer. When we build community connections across Chicago, our city becomes happier, healthier, and safer.” Learn more here.

 

Urban Grower’s Collective

Urban Growers Collective Logo

Urban Growers Collective is a Black- and women-led non-profit farm in Chicago working to build a more just and equitable local food system. They aim to address the inequities and structural racism that exist in the food system and in communities of color. Rooted in growing food, Urban Growers Collective’s mission is to cultivate nourishing environments which support health, economic development, healing, and creativity through urban agriculture.

They provide hands-on job training and create economic opportunities for youth, beginner BIPOC farmers, and men who are at high risk for gun violence. Their aim is to provide jobs while working to mitigate food insecurity and limited access to affordable, culturally-affirming, and nutritionally-dense food. Learn more here.