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Membership Guide & Program Information Missouri Athletic Club March - August 2013

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Membership Guide & Program Information

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The Missouri Athletic Club has been recognized as a “Platinum Club of America.” This is the highest honor in the private club industry and

places the MAC among the top 3% in the United States.

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Phone Directory 4

Hours of Operation 5

Club Connections 6

Dress Code/Cell Phones 7

Social Life 8

Guest Policy 9

Services 10

(pro shop, child care, shoe shine, etc.)

Food & Beverage 11

Catering 13

Clubs Within the Club 14

Reciprocal Clubs 16

Overnight Guest Rooms 18

Fitness 19

Indoor Pool 22

Personal Training 24

Massage 26

After School Sports Programs 27

Summer Camp 28

Pool 29

Swim & Dive Teams 30

Tennis 35

Squash 43

Racquetball 44

Adult Programs 45

Basketball 46

Golf 48

Map of MAC Downtown 51

Map of MAC West 52

Registration Form 53

* Prices are subject to periodic changes. Please call Downtown or West to verify current prices.

Table of Contents

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MAC Website: mac-stl.org• To register for events and programs, go to “Member Central”. For help with your login information, contact [email protected].• Interact with other members. • Review your monthly statements.

The Buffet: http://buffet.mac-stl.org• To receive the e-Newsletter, email [email protected] or call 314-539-4447.• Keep up with weekly Club news.• Print off Club pictures, updated weekly.

Phone Directory

Downtown ClubhouseMissouri Athletic Club405 Washington Ave.St. Louis, MO 63102Front Desk: 314-231-7220Fax: 314-231-2327

Wallace Smith (General Manager/COO).....................539-4415

Larry Absheer (Chief Financial Officer)......................539-4477

Patti Cundiff (Director of Membership Services)........539-4429

Joe Dietz (Director of Operations)..............................539-4426

Christine Maurer (Director of Human Resources)......539-4401

Linda Soncasie (Director of Catering)........................539-4424

Jeff Tuhro (Athletic Director)......................................539-4485

Jim Wilson (Director of Communications)..................539-4488

Athletic Desk..............................................................539-4482

Billing.........................................................................539-4432

Catering Office/Event Reservations............................539-4470

Jack Buck Grill............................................................539-4414

Rendezvous Room......................................................539-4417

Sportsman’s Club........................................................539-4487

Barber Shop/Styling Salon..........................................539-4440

Valet/Laundry..............................................................539-4460

Overnight Guest Room Reservations..........................231-7220

MAC Parking Garage..................................................421-4740

Valet Parking Lot.........................................................425-9601

West ClubhouseMissouri Athletic Club West1777 Des Peres RoadTown & Country, MO 63131Front Desk: 314-539-4444Fax: 314-965-7781

Darrin Harnetiaux (West Clubhouse Manager)........539-4406

Julie Kueper (Membership Recruitment Exec.)........539-4408

Diane Tussey (Pro Shop Manager).............................539-4409

Joyce Kroll (Billing Supervisor)..................................539-4418

Kim Steinmetz (Tennis Director)................................539-4413

Larry Jackson (Program Manager)..............................539-4463

Dining Podium/Dining Reservations...........................539-4441

Poolside Café................................................539-4441 ext.7478

Outdoor Pool...............................................................539-4451

Tennis Information......................................................539-4403

Fitness Desk..................................................................539-4433

Child Care....................................................539-4444 ext. 7400

Catering.......................................................................539-4490

Bar................................................................................539-4407

Sports Camp................................................................539-4468

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WESTRestaurantsMonday to Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Sunday, Specialty brunches

BarMonday to Saturday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Sunday, Closed

Poolside CaféHours vary by season

FitnessMonday to Thursday, 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Fridays, 5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Pro ShopMonday to Thursday, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.Fridays, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.Summer hours:Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Multi-Sport ComplexMonday to Thursday, 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday, 5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Hours of Operation

DOWNTOWN Barber Shop & Styling Salon

Hours By AppointmentMonday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Athletic Department5th Floor, 5M and Pro Shop

Monday to Friday, 4 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Sundays, CLOSED Memorial Day Weekend- Labor Day Weekend*Closed one hour after kickoff for Rams Sunday home games

Laundry/ValetPick-Up and Drop-Off

Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

RacquetballMonday to Thursday, 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday, 5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

SquashMonday to Thursday, 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday, 5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.

TennisMonday to Thursday, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.Summer hours:Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Outdoor Pool (Open Memorial Day to Labor Day)Monday to Friday, Noon - 9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Child CareMonday to Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.Sunday, Closed

West Hair CareMonday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Sunday, Closed

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Club Connections

The MAC provides a number of communication outlets to keep you informed about Club activities. Here are some resources to help you stay connected…

The Cherry Diamond• The Cherry Diamond magazine is mailed to members each month and features upcoming Club

events, photos from past events and other vital Club information.• It is also available online beginning the last Monday of every month.• Help grow your business by advertising in the Cherry Diamond. For information on advertising rates, call 314-539-4488 or [email protected].

The Buffet• The Buffet online newsletter is your short-term planning tool.• The Buffet is delivered to your inbox each Monday and includes upcoming events, dining specials, new fitness classes, gift ideas and more.• You can access the Buffet through your inbox or through the main page of the MAC website.• If you would like to be added to the Buffet mailing list, please send your information to [email protected].

The CWC a la Carte• The CWC a la Carte is delivered each Wednesday and includes all information about Clubs Within the Club events and news.• The CWC a la Carte is a great tool to use if you are looking to get involved with a CWC. Each Clubs chair and contact information is listed.• You can access the CWC a la Carte through your inbox or through the main page of the MAC website.• If you would like to be added to the CWC a la Carte mailing list, please send your information to [email protected].

The Website - mac-stl.org• The MAC website is a helpful user-friendly resource to find information about every

Club amenity available like fitness class schedules, reciprocal clubs and menus.• There is a special “Members Central” area where you can check your billing statements, register online, update your Roster information and much more. • Each member must register their account by creating a username and password. For help with login information, contact [email protected].

Online Registration• You have the convenience to register for many Club-sponsored events online.• To register online you must access the “Members Central” of the website. Enter your username and password.

Member Guide Book• The Member Guide Book comes out twice a year and updates you on youth activities,

fitness schedules, facility hours, athletic programs available and much more.

Twitter- @macstlouis• Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange

of quick, frequent answers to the question: What are you doing?• On Twitter, follow the Club @ macstlouis to find out about dining specials, upcoming events

and more. By following the Club, you are alerted each time a new “tweet” is sent out.

Facebook- facebook.com/macstl• Facebook is a social networking site used to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited

number of photos, share links and videos and learn more about the people they meet.• As a fan of the MAC, you can view photos from past events, find basic Club information and

befriend your fellow members. Connect with MAC friends outside of the Clubhouse throughFacebook.

Signs• Signs are posted around both Clubhouses with information on the latest upcoming events.

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Dress CodeCell Phone Policy

Cell Phone Policy

The use of cellular or other mobile telephones for receiving or calling purposes is not permitted in any café, bar, or dining room in either Clubhouse or in any other area designated by the Board of Governors or House Committee, provided that a member or a guest may receive a silent cellular call or page and may respond to it in a brief, quiet fashion, not exceeding 30 seconds. A member or a guest may use a cellular or other mobile telephone or electronic device to text message, search the Internet, review emails and the like, provided that such device is silent and in the use thereof, proper decorum is followed.

Business Attire: A suit, dress shirt (tie preferred) or sport coat/blazer, collared dress shirt, slacks for men.Dresses, suits, pant suits or blazer and slacks for women. Dress military uniforms and clerical attire.

Casual Attire: Slacks, blue jeans and walking shorts. Collared shirts, including Polo shirts, turtle necks and sweaters.

Where Business Attire is RequiredEads RoomMissouri RoomRendezvous Room

Where Casual Attire is PermittedPrivate Meeting Rooms (at all times)Main LobbyJack Buck GrillSportsman’s Club Grill

Athletic WearColored workout clothing may be worn. For laundering, col-ored performance materials are accepted. Cottons must be white or gray. Athletic wear is not permitted in the Lobby of the Downtown Clubhouse. Members and guests entering the clubhouse in athletic wear may only use the Lucas entrance and north elevator located in the rear of the building.Apparel not permittedDenim jacketsCut-off shortsAthletic Tee shirtsTank/tube/ halter topsOveralls/work clothesBare midriff garmentsSpandexSwim wear or workout wear (5th floor only)Hats/Caps (except on Game Day)

*Offenders will be notified the first time and asked to leave the second time.

Game Day Attire: (Cardinals, Rams, Blues, and all Collegiate Events)Casual attire is permitted on all Game Days, except collared shirts should be worn underneath any jersey and hat/caps are permitted to be worn in the Lobby and Jack Buck Grill only and cut-offs are discouraged for men or women.

The Board of Governors and Management welcomes all members and guests to our Club, but there are guidelines to follow while in the Club. A Dress Code is part of the Club’s tradition and commitment to the community. It is an important component in maintaining the MAC’s well-deserved reputation as a premier athletic club.

The Board and Management asks that you acknowledge our commitment to continually serve members and guests at the MAC by adhering to the Dress Code. Members and guests will not have access to the Club’s public rooms if they are improperly dressed. Members and guests may, of course, arrive and depart in traveling clothes. The Dress Code pertains to all members and guests 14 years and older. Please cooperate with MAC staff and members as they support the Dress Code policy.

DRESS CODE GUIDELINES West

Stan Musial Grill:Casual Sports WearAthletic WearBall Caps & HatsDress ShortsSport Shoes

Not AllowedBathing SuitsUndershirtsTank TopsCut Offs/Bare Feet

Children under 14 must be accompanied by an Adult or sibling 14 years or older.

Business Dining Room:Dressy Casual WearSports Jackets

Not AllowedAthletic WearBall CapsBathing SuitsUndershirtsTank TopsCut OffsShorts / Jeans

Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by and adult

Sun., BrunchCafe and Dining Room - Dressy Casual

Poolside CafeAll casual attire is permitted, including swim suits, tank tops, cut-offs, shorts jeans and bare feet

Athletic Facility Dress CodeColored attire may be worn in all athletic facilities. However, locker-holding members using the club laundry service colored performance materials are accepted. Cottons must be white or gray.Soft-soled shoes are also required (no black soled shoes permitted on the courts.)

DRESS CODE GUIDELINES Downtown

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The Missouri Athletic Club is so much more than an “athletic club.” It might be the beautiful facilities or the outstanding programs that draws new members to the Missouri Athletic Club, but it is the friendships that form which keep them at our Club. The MAC offers members and guests entertainment throughout the year with a busy social calendar of events. Whether you are entertaining business associates, joining friends, enjoying a romantic night out or celebrating a holiday with the whole family, the MAC is the destination. The following is a small sample of our outstanding annual social events:

Social Life

• Rams Pre-Game Buffets

• Breakfast with Santa

• 4th of July Pool Party

• Dinner-theater outings to the Fox

• Blues Breakfast Forum

• New Year’s Eve Ball

• Wine Tasting

• Fashion Show

• Jack Buck Sports Awards

• Valentine’s Ball

• Mother’s Day Brunch

• Father-Daughter Dance

• Easter Brunch

• Boxing Championship

• Dive-In Movies

• Trunk-R-Treat

• Kentucky Derby Day Party

• Father’s Day Brunch

• End of the Year Pool Party

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Guest Policy

MISSOURI ATHLETIC CLUBGUEST POLICY

Spouses and their dependent children under age 25 have Club privileges with the permission of the primary member and are not subject to a guest fee. They must be listed as dependents in the Club records. All other family members are considered to be guests.All non-members are considered to be guests.Guests must be accompanied by the member and must be registered when entering any of the athletic facilities.Members are charged an $12 fee per guest per day for athletic facility use.Guests are limited to a maximum of 12 visits per year for athletic facility use.Members may bring guests for dining and social activities an unlimited number of times per year without a guest fee charge.

GUIDELINES FOR YOUTHChildren under 14 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian when using Club facilities, unless enrolled in an official program, lesson or Club activity directly supervised by MAC staff.

YOUTH IN BAR AREAS OF THE CLUBAfter 5:30 p.m., persons under twenty-one (21) years of age may not sit or stand in the immediate area in the Jack Buck Grille, Sportsman’s Club or in the West Clubhouse. The immediate area of the bar includes the bar itself and all tables and booths in the bar areas. Prior to 5:30 p.m., children in the bar area are to remain seated with their parents at all times. Parents are asked to assure that their child’s behavior is kept appropriate in the bar area and all areas of the Club.

TIPPING POLICY

Gratuities, tips and gifts to employees are not permitted. Any member who offers or gives a gratuity, tip or gift to any employee will be subject to suspension for a period determined by the House Committee. Holders of family cards and guests who violate this rule, will be subject to loss of privileges of the Club. Any employee who accepts a tip or gratuity will be subject to dismissal.

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Services

PRO SHOP - 314-539-4434Located on the 5th floorLarge selection of athletic and non-athletic apparel and equipment.

SHOE SHINES AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE - 314-539-4482Located on the 5th floor by the athletic desk.Also available in the Barbershop on 1M.

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S LOCKERS - 314-539-4434Diamond Club Members- 1 locker included with your membership A la carte member- 1 locker included with your athletic usage feeAdditional lockers available for a small monthly charge.All locker room amenities included. Laundry service for athletic clothes included.Call 314-539-4434 to obtain a locker.

BARBER SHOP AND STYLING SALON - 314-539-4440 Located on the 1st floor of the Downtown Clubhouse. Hours are by appointment: 314-539-4440Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.A full complement of personal services is available: Haircut, style cut, manicure, facial massage, shave, razor cut, shampoo, pedicure, scalp massage and shoe shine.

PRO SHOP - 314-539-4444Located as you enter the lower level between the mens’ and ladies’ locker rooms. A large selection of athletic wear and equipment for men, women and children.Court reservations may be phoned in or made in person for squash, racquetball and tennis. Online booking is also available.Members and guests are asked to check in before going to their assigned court.Complete schedules and information related to all programs and activities is available at the Pro Shop.A member courtesy phone is available at the Pro Shop desk.Racquets are available for purchase at a member discount rate.Racquets may be rented at a charge of $3 per day. Racquet stringing is available at a charge of $14 with a purchase of a new racquet. Restring charges range from $24 to $36, depending on the string selection.

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S LOCKERS - 314-539-4418Lockers available on a monthly basis. Daily use lockers are also available. Laundry service for athletic clothes included with monthly locker charge. Call 314-539-4418 to obtain a locker.

CHILD CARE CENTER - 314-539-4444 ext. 7400Child Care is available to members while using the Club’s facilities for $4 an hour. A mature and experienced staff is there to make your child’s experience a pleasant one. The Child Care Center is open:Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. 8 p.m.Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.(CLOSED Sundays)Advance registration not required.

MAC WEST HAIR CARE CENTER - 314-539-4454Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Call 314-539-4454 for an appointment. Services offered: Shampoo; men, women and children haircuts; color and highlights; shave, beard cuts, manicures and pedicures.

MAC DOWNTOWN SERVICES

MAC WEST SERVICES

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Food and Beverage

CATCH YOUR FAVORITE ST. LOUIS SPORTS AT THE MAC

Jack Buck Grill and Rendezvous Room 314-539-4417The Jack Buck Grill is a welcoming oasis for members

and their guests whether for casual dining or a special celebration. The menu highlights the uniqueness of the Club’s dining experience. Hand cut dry-aged steaks, a variety of fresh seafoods, homemade soups and pastries are just a few of the delectable items you’ll see on the menu. Two smaller alcoves are available for intimate dinners, breakfast meetings, birthday parties or rehearsal dinners. Let the MAC be a part of your next special celebration. Call 314-539-4417 for reservations.

The Sportsman’s Club 314-539-4487If you’re looking to get out of the office for a quick, but

satisfying, lunch or need a place to hold a business lunch or gathering with friends, the Sportsman’s Club at the Downtown Clubhouse is just the place. The Sportsman’s Club is open for lunch and offers a more casual dining atmosphere. You have the choice of dining off of the lunch buffet or ordering from the a la carte menu. Hot soups are prepared daily at the Club along with freshly baked breads, deli selections and a variety of hot items on the buffet. Top off your meal with a decadent homemade dessert prepared by the MAC’s Pastry Chefs. Private dining rooms are available in the Sportsman’s Club and must be reserved in advance.

The MAC provides complimentary shuttle transportation to all home professional sporting events, and Billikens games. Members can stop by the Jack Buck Grill or Sportsman’s Club, enjoy a hearty meal and a few drinks, and then head over to the big game. In addition, there is a special Rams home game buffet prior to all Rams home games.

To get the most current restaurant hours, please visit the MAC Website at mac-stl.org.

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Food and Beverage

Stan Musial Grill 314-539-4441Breakfast (Monday to Friday), 6:30-10:30 a.m.Lunch (Monday to Saturday), 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.Dinner (Monday to Saturday), 5-9 p.m.

Bar HoursMonday to Saturday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Sunday, Closed

The Stan Musial Grill was designed with athletes in mind. Athletic attire is permissible, so the Grill is a great place to get a bite to eat after working up an appetite while playing a big game or working out. The Stan Musial Grill is also a family-friendly venue. It is a wonderful place to bring the children. There are many popular menu options for the youngsters.

The Dining Room, which is located off the front entrance, offers members and guests an ideal venue to entertain business clients or celebrate a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary. You can dine in refined elegance and enjoy a premier dining experience. Business casual attire is required. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. This area features two private dining alcoves that seat up to 12 people.

The MAC Poolside Café has seating inside and outside. Casual attire and swim suits allowed.

Poolside Café 314-539-4441 ext. 7478, Open year roundSummer Hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day)Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.Sundays, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.Fall HoursFriday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.Saturday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

MAC WEST FOOD AND BEVERAGE HOURS OF OPERATION

Easter Brunch, March 31, 2013

Mother’s Day Brunch, May 12, 2013

Father’s Day Brunch, June 16, 2013

Trunk-R-Treat, Oct. 27, 2013

Family Night with Santa, Dec. 13, 2013

Holiday Brunch, Dec. 22, 2013

Upcoming MAC Events

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Whatever the occasion you may count on the Missouri Athletic Club to make it a special one. The friendly, experienced and professional MAC staff will assist you from start to finish insuring that no detail goes unnoticed. Our mission is to exceed your expectations.

CATERING SERVICES

The West County Clubhouse has meeting and banquet rooms available. They are available for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as meetings and receptions.

Breakfast: Continentals, Breakfast Buffets, Plated Breakfasts and Coffee Breaks Luncheon: Luncheon Buffets, Plated Luncheon Selections, Sandwich and Salad Selections, Lunch Break Deli Buffets Dinner: Dinner Buffets, Plated DinnersReceptions Hot and Cold Hors d’oeuvres

MAC West has event space for five to 100 people.

The Missouri Athletic Club maintains a highly experienced and qualified catering staff that can assist you in planning every detail of your event from grand wedding receptions to sumptuous banquets, fundraisers, small gatherings and business meetings.

All of your catering requirements are handled and provided for in house to include a world-class culinary team headed by an Executive Chef. Our Pastry Chefs are known for making beautiful wedding cakes as well as for their mouth-watering desserts and pastries.

The Missouri Athletic Club offers a selection of fifteen elegantly appointed dining and meeting rooms. Floor plan layouts can be custom designed by the professional catering staff to meet any meeting or banquet space requirement. Whether you plan a meeting for four or 400, our Downtown Clubhouse can make it a success.

Members can also sponsor guests and groups to use either Clubhouse for events. Please contact the Catering Department at 314-539-4470 to tour the banquet facilities at the Downtown Clubhouse.

MAC DOWNTOWN CATERING SERVICES

MAC WEST CATERING SERVICES

Catering

Gym Party$15 per person for 1 hour activity time with your favorite Pro! Choose from Squash, Tennis, Racquetball or Coach Eric Saxton for a selection of sports. Package also includes lunch overlooking the gym.

Swim Party$15 per child.Pool time plus lunch on the patio.

MAC West Banquet Catering Manager: Brittney Barton, 314-539-4490

Call Brittney Barton at 314-539-4490 to book your Party Package Today!

Ultimate Gym Package$20 per childOne hour with Coach Eric followed by lunch overlooking the gym.Half Court available onlyMinimum of 8 kids and maximum of 25.

Youth Party Packages Available

• Lunch choices for all parties: Pizza, Hamburgers, Chicken Tenders and Hot Dogs.• Each option includes pitchers of Soda, Water or Lemonade.• An additional 23% Service Charge is added.• Contact the Catering Office at 314-539-4490 in regards to food and beverage, decorations and Adult Parties.

Director of Catering: Linda Soncasie, 314-539-4424

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The MAC offers numerous opportunities for members who share common interests to get together. Clubs Within the Club provide many opportunities to travel, socialize, celebrate and improve or excel in a variety of activities.

Apollos The Apollos are the longest established “Club Within the Club” at the MAC, founded in 1943. The Harvard Dictionary of Music credits the MAC Apollos as the “oldest continuing men’s singing group in the general community.” Music, good fellowship and community service are some of the rewards of being an Apollo.Chairperson: Justin FowlerPhone Number: 314-239-9814Email: [email protected]

Arts ‘N Action ClubThe Arts ‘N Action Club will bring together members for activities that include appreciation of the visual and performing arts.Chairperson: Maureen WernerPhone: 314-962-5079Email: [email protected]

The AssociatesThe Associates are a part of the “Associate” membership of the MAC. They enjoy planning happy hours and pub crawls at the Club along with other networking opportunities.Chairperson: Michael Lofton Phone: 248-227-1877Email: [email protected]

Bike, Run & Triathlon ClubThe Bike, Run & Triathlon club will bring MAC members with an interesting in running, cycling and cycling related fitness together on a regular basis. Events will range from social and family outings to competitive events.Chairperson: David SmithPhone: 314-961-1600Email: [email protected]

Book Club The Book Club will give its members books they love to read, the opportunity to explore the creativity and work of writing books, and a chance to talk with others about the stories, characters and ideas within books.Chairperson: Mark Neill Phone: 314-622-4802Email: [email protected]: Genie McKeePhone: 314-570-3009Email: [email protected]

Bridge ClubThe Bridge Club will promote fellowship among the Missouri Athletic Club members through card playing activities. We meet monthly to play Bridge.Chairperson: Peter FuerstPhone: 314-781-4296Email: [email protected] Co-Chair: Patricia Corich Phone: 314-434-4071 Email: [email protected]

The MAC Business Development Group The MAC Business Development Group is a chance for members and guests to network with other members. You are guaranteed to take away something to grow your business and meet other MAC members wanting to do the same. Chairperson: Larry ZielinskiPhone: 314-374-0807Email: [email protected]: Tim SansonePhone: 314-446-4250Email: [email protected]

Charitable Society for ChildrenThis is your opportunity to volunteer your time and resources for worthy organizations selected by the Charitable Society for Children. Each year 3 charities are selected and money collected during the year is split among the three charities.Chairperson: Sam HopmeierPhone: 314-434-5266 Email: [email protected]: Carwin Lindenbusch Phone: 314-487-2201Email: [email protected]

Craft Beer ClubThe Craft Beer Club learns aboutALL craft beers that are availablein the St. Louis area by meetingbrew masters and owners of localbreweries, and sampling their products.Chairperson: Steve LohrPhone: 314-231-6400Email: [email protected]

Dance ClubIf you enjoy dancing or would like to learn how to dance, you will want to join the Dance Club. We sponsor four or more dances at the MAC and also attend the Casa Loma Ballroom for dancing. In addition, we arrange for dance lessons at the MAC taught by an award winning ballroom dance instructor. By joining you will receive discounts and updates on all activities. Chairperson: Jim SheetsPhone: 314-353-8000Email: [email protected]

Forever Young ClubThis club consists of senior citizens at the MAC who schedule social meetings and develop events that their members will enjoy.Chairperson: Jim BurchPhone Number: 314-965-7963Email: [email protected]

Clubs Within the Club

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Toastmasters ClubMAC Toastmasters helps men and women learn and practice the arts of speaking, listening, and thinking - vital skills that promote and improve an individual’s communication expertise. We’re part of a worldwide group of more than 10,000 similar clubs. All of this is in a supportive and nurturing environment, and we have fun too! The MAC Toastmasters Club meets every Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 in the Downtown Club’s third floor St. Louis Room.Chairperson: Phil HayesPhone Number: 314-346-5313E-mail: [email protected]

Whisky and Fine Spirits ClubThe Whisky and Fine Spirits Club will offer members a unique opportunity to journey through the highlands and lowlands of one of Scotland’s finest gifts to the world. Scotch whisky in the form of single malts has become the drink of choice among more and more connoisseurs of fine spirits. This Club also ventures into other handcrafted spirit items.Chairperson: Bob GassoffPhone: 314-231-6400Email: [email protected]

Wine SocietyThe MAC Wine Society is open to all members interested in wine and who would like to take part in social activities focused on tasting wine, pairing wine with food, wine education, purchasing of wine and travel related to exploring vineyards.Chairperson: Kurt WitzelPhone: 314-892-2812Email: [email protected]

The Lunch and Tour GroupThe Lunch and Tour Group arranges fun and exciting outings to places around the St. Louis area. We have no regularly scheduled meetings or committee meetings, but we do get together every few weeks for lunch, dinner or an activity. We invite all ladies to join us.Chairperson: Marie SalterPhone: 314-567-5976Email: [email protected]: Mary Lou LenkmanPhone: 314-610-1630Email: [email protected]

The MAC Golf ClubThe MAC Golf Club brings MAC members who enjoy playing golf together on a regular basis. MAC Golf Club outings are not limited to golf in the St. Louis region and may include golf trips to some of the finest golf courses in the U.S.Chairperson: Tim PowersPhone: 314-922-8958Email: [email protected]

Military History ClubThe MHC meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the Veteran’s Room on the fourth floor of the downtown clubhouse. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. and the meeting starts at 12 p.m. and ends at 1 p.m.

A speaker is featured at every meeting. Past speakers, both MAC members and non-members, have given us their impressions and/or personal experiences of the Battle of Iwo Jima, the Battle of Little Big Horn, the Battle of Midway and other important military events. Chairperson: Jim GallenPhone: 314-821-5398Email: [email protected]: John NocePhone: 314-692-2812Email: [email protected]: Tim SansonePhone: 314-446-4250Email: [email protected]

Rod and Gun ClubThe Rod and Gun Club will provide unique opportunities in order to experience different hunting and fishing adventures. Every outing will entail observance of the latest conservation practices using first-class equipment. Chairperson: Chris Hyams Phone: 314-984-9391Email: [email protected]: John McCadden Phone: 314-994-6414Email: [email protected]

The Mark Twain SocietyThe MAC Mark Twain Society offers an opportunity, several times a year, for members to meet, socialize and dine in a relaxed atmosphere while enjoying a cocktail, hors d’oeuvres and perhaps dinner.Chairperson: Carl WintersPhone: 314-644-3600Email: [email protected]

Clubs Within the Club

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ARKANSASLittle Rock – Little Rock Club (b), 501-372-1821

CALIFORNIACarmel – The Golf Club at Quail Lodge (a), 831-620-8866Los Angeles – Los Angeles Athletic Club (a), 213-625-2211 Marina del Rey – California Yacht Club (b), 310-823-4567 Newport Beach – Balboa Bay Club (a), 949-645-5000Newport Beach – University Athletic Club (b), 949-752-7903Oxnard – Tower Club (b), 805-983-7777Pacific Palisades – Riviera Country Club (a), 310-454-6591 San Francisco – Olympic Club (a), 415-345-5100

COLORADOColorado Springs – El Paso Club (b), 719-634-1564Denver – Denver Athletic Club (b), 303-534-1211

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAWashington – The Army and Navy Club (a), 202-628-8400Washington – Capitol Hill Club (b), 202-484-4590Washington – University Club (a), 202-862-8800

GEORGIADuluth – Atlanta Athletic Club (b), 770-448-2166

HAWAIIHonolulu – Honolulu Club (b), 808-543-3900

ILLINOISChicago – The Standard Club (a), 312-427-9100Chicago – The Buckingham Athletic Club (a), 312-663-8900 Chicago – Union League Club of Chicago (a), 312-427-7800Chicago – University Club of Chicago (a), 312-726-2840Decatur – The Decatur Club (b),

217-429-4208Oakbrook Terrace – The Dupage Club (b), 630-691-1300Peoria – The Creve Coeur Club of Peoria (a), 309-672-2267 Springfield – Sangamo Club (b), 217-544-1793Springfield- Panther Creek Country Club (b), 217-546-4431

INDIANAIndianapolis – Columbia Club (a), 317-767-1361 South Bend – The Summit Club (b), 574-232-3081

IOWAIowa City – University Athletic Club (b), 319-338-5439

KANSASTopeka – Top of the Tower Club (b), 785-354-7746

MARYLANDBaltimore – Center Club (b), 410-727-7788Bethesda – Kenwood Golf & Country Club (a), 301-320-3000

MASSACHUSETTSBoston – Algonquin Club of Boston (a), 617-266-2400Boston – Harvard Club of Boston (a), 617-536-1260New Bedford – Wamsutta Club (a), 508-997-7431

MICHIGANBloomfield Hills – Birmingham Athletic Club (b), 248-646-5050Detroit – Detroit Athletic Club (a), 313-963-9200Kalamazoo – The Park Club (b), 616-381-0876

MINNESOTAMinneapolis – Minneapolis Lifetime Athletic Club (a), 612-752-7000Minneapolis – Minneapolis Club, 612-332-2292 (a)

Missouri Athletic Club members have the privilege of using many fine reciprocal clubs throughout the world. Contact the Membership Department at 314-539-4438 or 314-231-7220.

MISSOURIColumbia - University Club (b), 573-882-2586 Kansas City – Kansas City Club (a), 816-421-6789Springfield – Hickory Hills Country Club (b), 417-866-4384Springfield – Tower Club of Springfield (b), 417-866-4466

NEW YORKBuffalo – Saturn Club (a), 716-884-8800New York City – New York Athletic Club, 800-699-3293Rochester - Genesee Valley Club (b), 716-271-1010Schenectady – Mohawk Club (a), 518-374-8476

NORTH CAROLINADurham – University Club (b), 919-493-8099Raleigh – Cardinal Club, 919-834-8829

OHIOCanton – The Canton Club (b), 330-454-2582Canton – Glenmore Country Club (a), 330-966-3600Cincinnati – Cincinnati Athletic Club (b), 513-241-0096Cincinnati - The University Club of Cincinnati (b) 513-721-2600Cleveland - The Union Club (a), 216-621-4230Columbus – Athletic Club of Columbus (a), 614-221-3344 Toledo – The Toledo Club (a), 419-243-2200Youngstown – Youngstown Club (b), 330-744-2177

OKLAHOMAOklahoma City – Beacon Club (b), 405-239-2461Oklahoma City – Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City (b), 405-232-1184

Reciprocal Clubs

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Reciprocal Clubs

OREGONEugene – Downtown Athletic Club (b), 541-484-4011 Portland – Multnomah Athletic Club (b), 503-223-6251Portland-- The University Club of Portland (b), 503-223-6237

PENNSYLVANIAPhiladelphia – The Union League of Philadelphia (a), 215-563-6500Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh Athletic Association (a), 412-621-2400

TEXASAmarillo – Amarillo Club (b), 806-373-4361Beaumont – Beaumont Club (b), 409-835-3481Dallas – City Club (b), 214-748-9525Fort Worth – City Club of Fort Worth (a), 817-878-4000 Fort Worth – Fort Worth Club (a), 817-336-7211 Houston – The Houston Club (b), 713-225-1661

VIRGINIARichmond – The Bull and Bear Club (b), 804-649-8431

WASHINGTONBellevue – Bellevue Club (a), 425-455-1616 Seattle – Washington Athletic Club (a), 206-622-7900Spokane – Spokane Club (a), 509-838-8511

WISCONSINMadison – Madison Club (b), 608-255-4861Milwaukee – Milwaukee Athletic Club (a), 414-273-5080Milwaukee – University Club of Milwaukee (a), 414-271-2222

FOREIGN

AUSTRALIABrisbane – Tattersalls Club (b), 07 3331 8888Brisbaine - Queensland Rugby Union Club (b), 07 3031 6000Brisbane – The Rugby Club Downtown, 07 3031 6000 Healesville - Healesville Country Club (a), +61 (3)5962 4899Herston – The Ballymore Rugby Club, 07 3352 8120Melbourne – Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (a), +61 (3)9944 8888

CANADAMontreal – Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (b), 514-845-2233Toronto – The University Club (a), 416-597-1336Vancouver – Terminal City Club (a), (604)681-4121

ENGLANDLondon – United Oxford and Cambridge University Club (a), 020 7930 5151London – The Sloane Club (a), 011 44 20 7730 9131 London – The Lansdowne Club (a), 020 7629 7200

JAPANTokyo – Tokyo-American Club (b), 011 03-4588-0381

SCOTLANDGlasgow – Royal Scottish Automobile Club (a), 0141 946 5045

(a) Sleeping accommodations for members and their families.(b)No sleeping accommodations.

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The Missouri Athletic Club has 70 tastefully appointed overnight guest rooms. As an overnight guest of the MAC, one will enjoy the following amenities:

• The opportunity to choose from three distinct casual to fine dining options - ranging from the Jack Buck Grill to the Rendezvous Room.• Full use of our Athletic Facilities, including: Nautilus, Free Weights, Basketball, Volleyball, Handball, and Racquetball courts, a 25-yard heated lap pool, sauna and whirlpool.• Coffee and Coffee pot in each guest room.• Voicemail• Parking - $12 per day with unlimited access (7’ clearance). • Complimentary Wireless Internet

See the Cherry Diamond magazine or our Club Web site, mac-stl.org.

Call 314-231-7220 for rates and availability.

For additional information, or to book a block of rooms, please contact Zach Freeman at 314-539-4442 or [email protected].

* Members may sponsor non-member and group guest room accommodations at the Club by calling 314-539-4443.

MAC DOWNTOWN OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS

Overnight Guest Rooms

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Fitness

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20/20/20- This is a 60-minute class that is broken down into basic step moves for 20 min. of cardio; weight lifting and resistance for 20 min; and floor work for abs and toning for 20 min.

30 Minute ABC- This ½ hour class will give you the results you are looking for!!! Come trim your waistline, while tightening your buns and strengthening your back.

30 Minute Abs- The ultimate half-hour gut-buster. This class targets your tummy, trims your waistline and will strengthen your back.

30 Min Strong- This express class will work both upper and lower body muscles utilizing a variety of free weights and resistance training.

Abs & Buns- Non-impact way to define your abs, lower back, hip and glutes. Bands and balls used to strengthen, tone and define! Floor work required.

Back To Basics “ B2B”- A physical conditioning program that combines strength and cardiovascular exercises to achieve total body training. Participants will be challenged with calisthenics, circuit, resistance and agility training, core strength and cardio endurance. “B2B” offers an exer-cise program that reduces weight, inches and allows people to see quick results. B2B is designed for all fitness levels with high and low impact adaptations to all exercises so everyone has a challenging workout.

Boot Camp- Get your day started with this fast-paced, ac-tion-packed, high-energy class that combines sports drills with resistance training. Build strength, agility and cardio-vascular fitness while conditioning yourself to reach your ultimate potential. It’s like a double shot of espresso!

Bosu Classes- Bosu means “both sides up.” Bosu Ball is half a resist-a-ball and a step combined into one exciting new piece of exercise equipment. As you focus on balance, strength and flexibility, you will have a fun and challenging total-body workout.

Circuit Step and Step with Weights- Combination of step movements using hand weights and tension bands.

Combo-Bosu/Muscle Conditioning- This total body work-out will include high intensity, low impact moves on and off of the Bosu Ball. This class will also include a muscle sculpting component, abs and stretching.

Dynamic Core- Strengthen your core with this non-im-pact class that works your abs, lower back, hips and glutes. Bands and balls are used to strengthen, tone and define.

FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Express Workout- Express Workout will combine cardio, core, upper and lower free weight exercises along with stretching for a great total body workout in just 30 minutes. Open to all fitness levels and age groups. Don’t let time be a factor in preventing you from working out.

Fitball- This class is a one-hour, low-impact, calorie burning exercise that strengthens and tones the core muscles while simultaneously working the other major muscle groups. The resistance ball is used throughout the workout in con-junction with weights, medicine ball and other props.

Forever Fit- This 45-minute class is designed for the older adults, which combines nutrition/wellness information with low impact aerobics, stretching and toning. Participants can exercise at their own pace and there are chairs available for anyone who need to sit for some of the activities.

Judo- Judo gives you an excellent moderate physical activ-ity, which improves and maintains muscle tone and stimu-lates mental activity.

Kettle Bells- Kettle Bells are a no-nonsense, to-the-point 30-minute class. Designed for those men and women who want real results but don’t have the usual hour or more to train. A great strength training class.

MAC FIT- Based on the principles of Cross Fit, this class will take your workout to a new level. High intensity inter-vals take your body to its extreme best.

Mat Pilates- For a strong core and strong limbs, try this exclusive floor workout. The Mat will work your power-house, back, legs and arms by using exercises that will help lengthen your muscles as they strengthen. Mat Pilates is an excellent workout for both men and women alike! It will improve your core strength, flexibility, co-ordination and muscle control.

Mix it Up- Featuring interval style training through a combination of cardio and strength training moves. This class will use a variety of equipment, from steps and bands to weights and Bosu Balls, in order to provide a total body workout. This is an energizing class that promises you results.

Muscle Conditioning- This class will work both upper and lower body muscles utilizing a variety of free weights and resistance training. From bands to balls to bars, this class will have you showing your stuff!

Muscle Up- A results-driven class using variable weight barbell sets, dumbbells, benches and stability balls. Simple, controlled movements set to upbeat music focus on specific muscle groups.

Fitness

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Fitness

Performance Training- Performance training is geared towards working each muscle group to make everyday life activities easier. The class includes a variety of circuit workouts that will improve balance, flexibility, endurance, strength and give you energy that will help your perfor-mance throughout the day. The right way to do cardio is to keep it short and intense we will burn the fat without losing muscle.

Pi-Yo Roller- Utilizes a foam roller to combine movements from yoga to improve flexibility and balance. Movements from Pilates to increase core strength. And from myofas-cial release therapy targeting trigger points to soothe and release tight muscles.

Power Yoga- A fluid form of yoga that links each breath with a physical posture. This athletic and challenging practice incorporates core strength with flexibility, agility and endurance. Concentration is enhanced through body awareness and open focus. Postures will range from begin-ning- advanced so each person can determine their ability/limit. This 90 minute class includes a 15 minute relaxation allowing ease and integration.

P-U-M-P- Get ready for swimsuit season with Pump Up your Muscle Power. This 45-minute endurance strength training program is all about light resistance with increased repetitions. The use of balls, bands and bars will provide you with a total body workout that will show you results.

Spinning- An energizing indoor cycling experience for all levels created by World-Class Endurance Cyclist Johnny G. Bring your energy, imagination, lots of water, and join us for this invigorating ride!

Step- Cardiovascular workout adapted to all skill levels. Uses non-slip platform with risers to increase heart rate, muscle conditioning and core work.

Stretch and Flex- This class concentrates on stretching specific muscle groups using low resistance bands, etc. to increase your range of motion.

Sweat- Get read for 45 minutes of heart pounding, calorie burning intervals on your choice of cardio equipment. The class will consist of intervals both on and off the equipment. Weight-training exercises will also be incorporated.

Sweat and Sculpt- Will use a variety of equipment to per-form calorie burning moves. Participants of any fitness level are encouraged to attend. Incorporates both cardiovascular and strength exercises.

Total Body- This class will challenge you with a mix of high intensity cardio kickboxing, high energy step and resis-tance training. Total Body is suitable for all fitness levels.

TRX- This class utilizes the TRX suspension trainer. You will use your own body weight to create a system that builds strength, balance, flexibility, and core stability. The TRX training system can be used by professional athletes to everyday people just looking for an edge in their training regimen.

Water Aerobics- This class highlights aerobic conditioning and muscle toning through low impact exercises performed with hand paddles, foam noodles and bands in shallow water.

Work It, Stretch It! Love It! (90 minutes) - Get your day started with this fast-paced, action-packed, high-energy class that combines sports drills with resistance training. Build strength, agility and cardiovascular fitness while conditioning yourself to reach your ultimate potential. This indoor/outdoor class includes medicine balls, bands, bosu, hills and mat.

Yoga- Rejuvenate, free yourself and come to life as you take an incredible mind and body journey to peaceful-ness and relaxation. Yoga assists to increase flexibility and strengthen you both mentally and physically.

Zumba- Fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system designed to be fun and easy. As you dance, you will target your core muscles. In 1-hour you can burn anywhere from 600 to 1,000 calories depending on your fitness level. Zumba is meant for all ages and skill levels.

Lisa TennenbaumFitness Manager at West314-539-4453Lisa is certified in multiple group fitness and training programs. She is certified in Aqua Fitness and STOTT Pilates, and has worked in the fitness industry for many years. She worked as an instructor and trainer for the Jewish Community Center, Y.M.C.A., Club Fitness and 24 Hour Fitness. She is ACE and AFAA certified, and holds a master’s degree from Webster University in St. Louis.

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MAC DOWNTOWN FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULE

(7) = AEROBICS ROOM ON THE 7TH FLOOR & (11)= JUDO ROOM ON THE 11TH FLOOR

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

6:15 a.m. Express Workout (7)

Christine

Express Workout (7)

Christine

6:45 a.m. SpinningKeisha

SpinningKeisha

SpinningKeisha

7:30 a.m. 30-Minute Abs (11)

Keisha

30-Minute Abs (11)

Keisha

30-Minute Abs (11)

Keisha

8:15 a.m. Water AerobicsRob

Water AerobicsRob

Water AerobicsRob

9 a.m. Spinning * Jan. thru March

Call the Athletic Desk for specific dates

11:30 a.m. Stretch & Flex (11)Rob

Stretch & Flex (11)Rob

Noon SpinningChris

Boot Camp (11) Rob

*Yoga For All (7)Andrew

SpinningKristin

SpinningDana

Boot Camp (11)Keisha

Mat Pilates (7)Jeanna

SpinningSharon

SpinningDana/Sharon

Boot Camp (11)Rob

12:10 p.m. Kettle Bells (11)Keisha

Kettle Bells (11)Keisha

5:15 p.m. Dynamic Core (11)Keisha

5:30 p.m. Dynamic Core (11)Keisha

Downtown Indoor Pool • Downtown Indoor Pool • Downtown Indoor Pool

Downtown Pool HoursMonday to Friday: 4 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.* Closed 1-hour after kickoff on all Sunday Rams Home games. * Closed Sundays Memorial Day though Labor Day weekend

25-yard handicapped accessible lap pool.Five lanes available on a first come first serve basis.Pool ranges from 4 foot to 8 foot.Hot tub adjacent to pool.No Lifeguard on duty.

Youth Winter Swim ClinicLook for details in the Cherry Diamond and Buffet.

Private Swim LessonsContact Jeff Tuhro at 314-539-4485 or Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 for more information.

Fitness

Check the MAC Website, mac-stl.org, for the most current fitness schedules.

All classes, except YOGA FOR ALL, are included in the Diamond Club or Platinum Partnership Membership.

Non Diamond/Fellowship Club Members-- Classes are $6 per class OR $30 per month (Water Aerobics is $3 per class).*Yoga For All -- $7 per class or $25 per month. (Call 314-539-4434 for more information or to sign up.)

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MAC WEST FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULE

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

5:30 a.m. Back To Basics Paul

5:45 a.m. Boot CampKaren

PlyometricPerformance

TrainingHeather

6 a.m. 20/20/20 Teddy

SpinningCarolyn

MuscleConditioning

Teddy

SpinningCarolyn

BOSU MuscleConditioning

Teddy

7:15 a.m. *Mat Pilates Christi

7:30 a.m. Yoga Christi

*SpinningCarolyn

8 a.m. Boot CampPaul

Boot CampPaul

*SpinningCarolyn

8:15 a.m. SpinningKerri

Total BodySusan

Gentle YogaSandy

Total BodySusan

SpinningChristi

Step w/Weights Teddy/Sue R.

9 a.m. Muscle UpPaul

Muscle UpJulie

Muscle UpPaul

Yoga for Everyone

Elise

9:30 a.m. *SpinningSharon

*Forever FitDavidFitball

Kerri (Ct. #6)

Circuit StepSue R.

Yoga Barb

*SpinningLisa T.

Forever Fit David Fitball

Kerri (Court #6)

*Spinning Kathryn/Sharon

10 a.m. Mix It Up + CoreLisa

Mix It UpLisa

Mix It Up + CoreLisa

*SweatKerri

TRX CircuitLisa T.

10:30 a.m. *SweatKerri

30 Min. ABCSharon

Pi-Yo RollerSandy

30-Min StrongSue R.

*SweatKerri

30 Min. ABCLisa T.

11 a.m. *SpinningKerri

Noon TRX Body BlastLisa T.

TRX Body Blast Lisa T.

Spinning Power HourKerri

4:30 p.m. *TRXDana

Power YogaMissy

Power YogaMissy

5:30 p.m. *JudoMaster Shin

*JudoMaster Shin

6 p.m. SpinningLisa

MAC FITMarion

MAC FITMarlon

SpinningKaren

6:30 p.m. Zumba Lisa T.

Zumba Paula

7 p.m. Slow Flow YogaChristi

Fitness Fitness

*Classes are 45 Minutes

Classes not included in Diamond Club Membership or Platinum Partnership Members are: Pilates, PiYo Roller, Yoga and Power Yoga. All other classes are free to Diamond Club and Platinum Partnership members. Non-Diamond Members - $6 per class, $30 per month; Power Yoga- Cost is $12.50 per class or $45 per month; Spinning - All cancellations for reserved bikes are required in advance to avoid the $6 spinning fee. (This includes Diamond Club Members); Pilates, Yoga and PiYo Roller are $25 per month or $7 per class.

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MAC PERSONAL TRAINING

The Benefits of Personal Training* Having a planned session. In our busy lives we need to make an appointment to be committed.* Maximize workout sessions and achieve specific fitness goals.* Our qualified personal trainers assure that workouts are safe and effective.* Personal trainers can integrate individual needs into a program that fits various lifestyles. * Our staff has the knowledge and skills to offer physical training for almost all identifiable requests, from sports-specific training to most post-rehabilitation requirements.

Who to Contact to Get StartedIf you need additional information in regards to MAC Personal Training, please contact Rick Schneider (Downtown) at 314-539-4434, or Lisa Tennenbaum (314-539-4453) at West.Personal Training is $50/hour and $32.50/half hour.The MAC has a 24-hour cancellation policy in regard to its personal training services. If clients do not cancel within 24 hours, they will be charged for the full session that they booked.

If you would like to speak to one of our personal trainers, please call 314-539-4482 (Downtown) or 314-539-4444 (West) and ask for the following extensions at West.

DOWNTOWN TRAINERSKeisha Burns - 314-539-4495Andrew Francis -314-749-5854Jeanna Jackson- 314-308-4075

High school athletes, come strengthen and tone af-ter-school at the West Clubhouse. Speed and agility clinics will consist of eye-hand coordination, foot work, lateral speed, plyometrics, explosive movement and rotational strength. This clinic is designed to help any type of athlete wanting better performance results. This clinic is taught by MAC trainer Paul Helfrich, CPT, NASM – PES.

Speed and Agility ClinicsTuesdays4:30 – 5:30 p.m.West Clubhouse$15, per classCall Paul Helfrich at 314-539-7494 for more informa-

tion, or to register.

* Specialized sport-specific training is available for individuals or groups up to four.

SPEED AND AGILITY CLINICS AT WEST

WEST PERSONAL TRAINERS: 314-539-4444 Lisa Tennenbaum - ext. 4453Jesse Lopez - ext. 7452Gil Claggett - ext. 7454Susan Bischoff - ext. 7493Paul Helfrich - ext. 7494David Vandeven - ext. 7483Kerri Simon- ext. 7405Marlon Boykins - ext. 4433

Personal Training

MELT Method Available DowntownThe MAC offers a new treatment method to help alleviate aches and pains. The MELT technique keeps connective tissue and your nervous system in top condition. This approach helps to keep you healthy, youthful and active. The technique is easy to learn and you will see immediate results. You will improve your flexibility, mobility, posture, sleep, digestion and overall health while reducing aches, pains, wrinkles, cellulite, tension, stress, headaches and risk of injury. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Mandy Puett Downtown at 314-539-4481 or 314-323-3600. A one-hour session costs $50, and a half-hour session costs $32.50.

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WEST STAFF

Susan Bischoff 314-539-4444 x 7493Susan has been a personal trainer since 2001 and has been training and an aerobics instruc-tor since 2006. Susan is personal training certified through AFAA, kickboxing certi-fied through Team Promise, STEP certified through IFTA and CPR certified.

Andrew Francis 314-749-5854Andrew Francis is a level 4 certified personal trainer, as well as a certified spinning, group exercise, kickboxing and yoga instructor. He also has his certification in nutrition. Andrew is an authorized instructor through the Red Cross for CPR, AED and First Aid.

Jesse Lopez 314-539-4444 x 7452• ACE, AED and CPR Certification• Fitness Director, Sports Clubs of Ameri-ca-Concord• Managing partner - Fit one/Youthsport personal training, a sport specific company with emphasis in one-on-one sports condi-tioning.• American Legion baseball coach• A.A.U. - Powerlifting• 21 years experienced personal trainer

Paul Helfrich 314-539-4444 x 7494Paul has been personal training for eight years, and is CPT-ISSA and NASM-PES (sport-performance training) certified. Sport-specific training is available for any athlete. He trains local high school and collegiate athletes; Paul also teaches sports and agility clinics on Tuesdays, along with Muscle-Up classes and Bootcamps through-out the week.

Jeanna Jackson 314-308-4075Jeanna Jackson has 20 years experience in Personal Training and Fitness Education. Jeanna is certified by the American Council on Exercise, the Aerobic Fitness Association of America, and is fully certified in Pilates through Power Pilates of New York. Most importantly, she makes it fun to work out and is a pleasure to work with!

Keisha Burns 314-539-4495Keisha has been with the MAC for more than 10 years. She came to the MAC with a degree in sports management, where her emphasis was in fitness and sports medicine. She also has certifications in personal training and Pilates from such organizations as the American Council on Exercise.

DOWNTOWN STAFF

Gil Claggett 314-539-4444 x 7454Gil is an American Council on Exercise (A.C.E.) certified personal trainer and is CPR certified. Gil has more than 20 years professional experience as a person-al trainer. He has also been certified by Aerobic and Fitness Association of America (A.F.A.A.) and Nautilus Equipment Com-pany.

Dave Vandeven, MS, RD, LD, CSCS 314-539-4433 x7483 or 314-704-1105David specializes in weight loss and sports nutrition. He also provides nutri-tion education for those with diabetes, high blood pressure and other medical conditions.• Registered and Licensed Dietician• Masters of Science Degree in Nutrition and Physical Performance

from Saint Louis University• NSCA-Certified Strength and Condi-tioning Specialist

Kerri Simon 314-539-4433 x 7405 314-422-6932Kerri is an AFAA certified personal trainer, AFAA certified group fitness instructor, and Johnny G certified spinning instructor. She is also CPR and first aid certified through the American Red Cross. Kerri teaches Fit-ball at West twice a week, Spinning at West three times a week, and the more recently, added Sweat class that is now offered three

times a week.

Personal Training

Marlon Boykins 314-539-4433Marlon is a native St. Louisian and All-State performer in both Basketball and Track & Field. He went on to become a Division I athlete at the University of Arkansas, earning All-American honors and qualifying for the Olympic trials. Marlon has coached all levels of basketball and track and continues to frequently participate in races. A recent graduate of the W.I.T.S. Personal Training Program, Marlon brings his extensive athletic back-ground to the MAC as a member of our Personal Training team.

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For more than 100 years the Missouri Athletic Club has been a destination for fine-tuning the body as well as the mind. Perhaps no-where is that more evident than our Massage Therapy Services. Whether you need pain relief for athletic injuries or a relaxing massage that melts away the stress, our licensed massage therapists will give you the best care available. Massage has been shown to help reduce blood pressure, decrease the perception of pain, stimulate the production of red and white blood cells, reduce the duration of headaches and more. The MAC has a 24-hour cancellation policy in regard to its massage services. If clients do not cancel within 24 hours, they will be charged for the full session.

MAC DOWNTOWN MASSAGE

MAC WEST MASSAGE

Mark FreidmanMark has been with the Club for more than 15 years and has been a practitioner of mas-sage therapy for over 18 years. He trained originally at the Healing Arts Center in St. Louis and taught at the St. Louis College of Health Careers. He incorporates a combi-nation of Swedish, neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, trigger point, sports, Rus-sian and soft tissue release techniques in his massage. “It is a privilege to work with people to help reduce the pain and stress in their lives through massage.”

At MAC West, we have massage therapists on staff who cover the following hours: Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Sunday 11:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. We now offer hot stone massage and pregnancy mas-sage. Stop by soon to set up an appointment with Mark, Robyn, Kelly or Jerrad or call 314-539-4433.

Robyn FarrisRobyn has been with us for more than seven years and received her training at Allied Med-ical College. Her massage is a combination of Swedish, sports, myofascial release, deep tissue and trigger point therapy. “I love working with people to help relieve their stress and pain, hopefully making a difference in their lives.”

Kelly CarrKelly has been practicing massage for more than 10 years and has been with the MAC for nine years. Her original training was at the Wellness & Massage Training Institute in Chicago. Kelly’s massage incorporates Swedish, deep tissue, sports, reflexology and hot stone. “Through massage I feel I can help create a balance between mind and body, hopefully enhancing the view of massage as body mainte-nance, not merely a luxury.”

RATES1/4 hour massage: $281/2 hour massage: $39.50

3/4 hour massage: $511 hour massage: $62.501 1/4 hour massage: $74

1 1/2 massage: $85.501 1/4 hour hot stone massage: $95 (Available at MAC West ONLY)

Teah Folkerts 314-539-4431Monday - Friday, by appointment Teah Folkerts, LMT, is a graduate of Iowa College of Natural Health in Des Moines, Iowa. She is licensed by the state of Missouri and Iowa, and she is a member of the ABMP Massage Association. Teah continues to

further her education through hands on seminars. She is also certified in Prenatal, Labor, Postpartum and infant massage. Teah brings years of experience to the MAC and customizes each massage session to accommodate the specific needs of her clients. Her massage style blends Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Sport and stretching techniques, resulting in a therapeutic and rejuvenating experience.

Jerrad BentonJerrad has been licensed in massage for eight years. He graduated from St. Louis College of Health Careers in 2002 and has worked at various spas. He attended St. John’s Neuromuscular classes in 2005 to get additional training in neuromuscular massage. Jerrad specializes in Swedish, deep tissue, neuromuscular trigger point, chair and sports massage.

Mandy Puett314-539-4481Tuesday & Thursday, by appointment Mandy has years of experience and was trained at the Wholistic Life Center. She is a Missouri licensed massage therapist. Mandy specializes in Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, sports massage and Craniosacral Therapy. She looks forward to

working with members. “I love being able to help people feel better and achieve their health goals,” Mandy said.

Massage

Jerrad Benton314-539-4491Wednesdays & Fridays, by appointment.

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After School BasketballBeginning the week of Sept. 3 Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m., 5-8 year oldsWednesdays, 4-5 p.m., 9-13 year olds Cost: $30 for 4 weeks

Private and Group Lessons$65 per person$50 for group of two$35 for group of three$25 for a group of four or more

Youth Holiday Sports CampDates: TBDCost: $25 per half-day, $50 for full-day (full day includes lunch)Participants can sign up per day!Visit the MAC website (mac-stl.org) for additional information, or call Coach Saxton at 314-539-4468.

Youth Programs

After School Sports Programs

The MAC offers year-round athletic programs for children age 5-18. From camps to specialized clinics, your child can learn a new sport or perfect their skills and techniques. A professional and enthusiastic staff works with MAC kids in a fun and friendly environment. Activities will vary from week to week, and will include the following:

After School SportsBasketball Baseball Flag Football

Visit the MAC website (mac-stl.org) for additional information, or call Coach Saxton at 314-539-4468.

FREE Friday Night Youth ActivitiesTake the whole family to MAC West on Friday nights to enjoy an evening out. You can have a relaxing dinner and some time to yourself while the kids are entertained with games, crafts and other kid-friendly activities. You must remain on MAC West property. This service is complimentary and for children ages five and up.5:30-8:30 p.m.

Eric Saxton 314-539-4468Eric attended by Devalls Bluff High School, in Arkansas. There he played football, baseball and basketball, letter-ing in all three sports. He was the only player to lead the team in rushing yards and tackles in same season. He led the basketball team to two State Runner-Up titles. Eric went on to attend Capital University. He had a tryout with the Cleveland Browns and a brief playing period with the Toronto Argos.

Program Coordinator

Check out the Sports Camp website for updated information at mac-stl.org.

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Youth Spring Break Sports Camp Activities include: tennis, squash, racquetball, kickball, dodge ball, flag football, basketball, soccer, arts and crafts, sharks and minnows and more. Participants can sign up per day. For more information, contact Coach Saxton at 314-539-4468.

Camp MACThe sports camp is for kids with many interests and lots of energy! Our sports camp stands out because teaching professionals help the campers learn the proper skills in tennis, racquetball, squash and martial arts. This makes the camp not only a place to have fun but also a place to be able to improve skills in a variety of sports. Other sports that the kids will enjoy are basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball and flag football.

Arts and Crafts are also a part of the summer sports camp. Scheduled free time in our outdoor pool is a popular activity with the participants. Campers are supervised by the counselors as well as certified lifeguards during free pool time.

While many of the activities will be the same, the team sports will be played at different times, and the younger campers can play games geared more to their age group such as sharks and minnows, spud and line tag.

The camp will be split into two main age groups (ages 5-8 and 9-12). The camp meets Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a lunch break from noon to 1 p.m. for all-day campers only. There is a set lunch menu which changes daily. The camp coordinators are experienced in working with children. They are supported by a fine group of counselors.

Before and after care is available for Camp MAC participants. Contact Coach Saxton for more information.

CAMP MAC SUMMER AT MAC WEST

314-539-4444

SPORTS CAMP ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:TENNIS Instruction & Play Supervised SWIM/POOL TimeSQUASH Instruction & PlayRACQUETBALL Instruction & PlayMARTIAL ARTS With Teaching ProfessionalFENCING with Teaching ProfessionalKIDS GAMES, OBSTACLE COURSES, RELAY RACES,ARTS & CRAFTS

Specialty Sports Include: BASKETBALL, SOCCER,VOLLEYBALL, LACROSSE, BASEBALL, GOLF

HOURS:FULL DAY 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.MORNING 9 a.m. - NoonAFTERNOON 1-4 p.m.

BEFORE CARE: 8 - 8:45 a.m., and as early as 7 a.m. with at least three days notice.AFTER CARE: 4:15 - 5 p.m., and as late at 6 p.m. with at least three days notice.

Summer Camp

For summer camp information, including dates and times, see the MAC website, mac-stl.org.

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MAC WEST POOL GUIDELINESThe MAC West Outdoor pool will open at 10 a.m. on May 27, 2013, the Saturday preceding Memorial Day. It will close on Monday, Sept. 2, 2013, Labor Day, at 7 p.m.

POOL HOURS: Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Monday to Friday Noon - 9 p.m.

BABY/WADING POOL HOURS: Monday to Sunday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

LAP LANES: Monday, Tuesday & Friday Noon - 9 p.m.Wednesday & Thursday Noon - 4 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m.Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 4-9 p.m.

*After Labor Day until weather permits, adult lap swimming is available. Please note, no lifeguard.

NOTE: (Lap lanes may close during hours of heavy bather loads/or could remain open during light bather load days.)

The swimming pool and wading pools will be closed for all home diving and swimming meets and other special events. Please check the West Pro Shop (314-539-4444) or the MAC website for specific dates.

INDOOR DOWNTOWN POOL HOURS

Downtown Pool HoursMonday to Friday: 4 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Closed on Sundays Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend

25-yard heated, handicapped accessible lap pool.Five lanes available on a first come first serve basis.Hot tub adjacent to pool.

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Swim & Dive Teams

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SWIM TEAM GUIDELINES

Lessons v. TeamIn general, youngsters who do not have a good grasp of the fundamentals of the freestyle and backstroke would do better to master these skills in lessons before joining the team. Otherwise, they may quickly become discouraged if they lag far behind others in their age group. Even for many team members, refresher lessons are very helpful. These can be set up individually with the coaches.

Practice ProceduresPractices include two basic elements: teaching and repetition drill. A typical practice has a warm-up (usually a slow, rela-tively long-distance swim), stroke drills (emphasizing some specific lessons) and sprints or distance swimming (to develop speed and endurance).Parents should be aware that group practice precludes individual attention. The coach will make every effort to point out errors, give tips on improvement and teach the strokes. However, quick reminders are not always enough to change a child’s technique. If your child is having some difficulty with a stroke, feel free to discuss this with the coach. They may share some pointers with you or suggest lessons. Improvement comes with practice; regular attendance is beneficial to the child and the team. Please have your child to practice on time. Repeating instructions several times for the benefit of latecomers wastes coaching time.

Notes on practicingIt is important that swimmers practice the techniques they learn all the time, not just during the specific stroke drill Al-though the coach will remind them, you can reinforce this idea too. This means that the time to practice flip turns is every time the swimmer completes a lap, and the time to practice starts is every time a swimmer goes off the block. The best swimmers also practice on their own time to perfect starts, turns, finishes and stroke techniques.

MAC PENGUIN SWIM TEAM

Penguin Swim Team registration:This year, all interested participants MUST SIGN UP IN PERSON in the spring. Sign up dates: Tuesday, March 12 and Thursday, April 18, from 4-6 p.m

IntroductionWelcome to MAC’s Swimming and Diving Team! You will be asked to give your time and talent. In turn, the swimming and diving representatives (reps) welcome your questions and suggestions. We hope these pages will give you much of the information you need.

TEAM GOALS:Learning. Our goal for each swimmer and diver is to learn and improve continually. A swimmer’s progress is easily measured by comparing lap times after every race. If the times are faster each week, the swimmer is improving, even though he/she may consistently finish in last place. In diving, progress is more difficult to measure. A diver’s meet performance is scored by judges, who sometimes differ. In general, however, an increase in the total points on a dive indicates improvement. Improvement, for the swimmer or the diver, is not easily achieved. Hard work and attention to instructions are required.Competition. We believe competition can be a positive learning experience. We encourage individual effort as well as team performance and good sportsmanship.Fun. The team situation provides fun for the participants as they build friendships and team spirit. There is also an awards banquet at the end of the season.Exercise. Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise. Any swimmer who conscientiously participates in practice is guaranteed to get “in shape.”

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ParentsAll parents are required to work at least three meets, depending on enrollment. This includes time trials, and division dual meets. In addition, you will be required to work the conference meet if your child/children participate. Parent workers must report to the team representative no later than 5 p.m. and work until the end of the meet to receive credit.Those parents not fulfilling this commitment will be charged $100 the first offense, $150 for the second and $225 for the third offense and also denied participation in the 2014 swim team season. The money will be used to buy new equipment for next year. Parents who sign up for a meet and do not attend or do not find their own sub will not be allowed to have their child swim in the following meet. Parents are asked to let the parent representative know who is subbing for you.Note that the Gateway Swimming & Diving Conference prohibits any parent worker or parent representative from drinking alcoholic beverages during any meet, including the championship meet (preliminary, finals or a timed final meet). Such actions by a parent worker will force the team to automatically forfeit the meet.In the event that a swimmer/diver belongs to two participating clubs in the Gateway Conference, he/she may only swim/dive for ONE team for the entire season.

COACH: Head Coach Lauren Fonseca oversees an excellent staff of young coaches for each age group. Coaches will be introduced at the first practice and are available for questions and discussion after practice.

PENGUINS SWIM AND DIVE TEAM COACHES

Lauren FonsecaHead Swim Coach Lauren Fonseca has been coaching the MAC swim teams for ten years. Lauren is a graduate of Villanova University in the elementary education program. She swam for Villa Duchesne for four years and swam for Villanova’s club team. Lauren is currently an elementary school teacher and the assistant coach at Villa for the Varsity Swim team.

Swim Team

Lauren BrunnerHead Dive CoachWhen younger, Lauren dove year-round for Clayton Diving Alliance and Lightning Diving. She competed nationally on both 1 and 3 meter springboards and platform. As a high school diver at Ladue Horton Watkins, Lauren placed in the top five at the Missouri High School State Diving Championship. Lauren later went on to compete as a Division I diver at the University of Denver. Lauren has coached for Clayton Diving Alliance, the City of Clayton, and MICDS, and has coached many kids who have competed in state championships.

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Dive TeamDIVING TEAM GUIDELINES

PracticesThe MAC sponsors a COMPETITIVE dive team. The experience of the diver is not important. Novice divers are welcome and encouraged to join the team! Practices are held in the mornings and some afternoons (See Below). It is expected that all divers attend daily practice, and participate in a minimum of THREE dual meets AND conference. Private diving lessons are available for those who are unable or do not wish to participate in the meets.

Mornings 8:30-10:30 a.m. Age groups & specific times TBD

Practice procedureIn diving, progress is less easily measured. A diver’s meet performance is scored by judges, who sometimes differ. In general, however, an increase in the total points on a dive indicates improvement. Improvement, for the swimmer or the diver, is not easily achieved. Hard work and attention to instructions are required.Parents should be aware that group practice precludes individual attention. The coach will make every effort to keep practice groups small, point out errors, give tips on improvement and teach new dives. However, quick reminders are not always enough to change a child’s technique. If your child is having some difficulty with a dive, feel free to discuss this with the coach. She/he may share some pointers with you or suggest lessons. Improvement comes with practice; regular attendance is beneficial to the child and the team. Please make every effort to have your child to practice on time. Repeating instructions several times for the benefit of the latecomers wastes coaching time.

Parent/coach contactMost parents drop their children off for practice. You may certainly stay to watch if you wish, but please do not interrupt the workout. If your child misbehaves and the coach misses it, please wait until after practice is over to make your displeasure known. If you wish to discuss something with the coach, please wait until after practice to do so.

Dual MeetsThe Gateway Conference groups the following ages in dual diving competition: 8 and under, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, 15/17. Three boys and three girls compete separately by age group with the girls competing first. The five dive categories are: front, back, reverse, inward and twist. Divers perform the following dives:

8 & under: front (101) plus one optional dive9/10,11/12,13/14: front (101) plus two optional dives — all three dives must be from at least two different categories18 & under: front (101) plus three optional dives — all four dives must be from at least three categories

THE DIVING COMPETITION BEGINS ON SATURDAYS. THERE IS A 30-MINUTE PRACTICE PERIOD FOR EACH TEAM BEFORE THE COMPETITION BEGINS. During this time the coach will finalize each diver’s score sheet indicating the dives chosen, position (layout, tuck, pike) and degree of difficulty.

What to do if your child will miss a meetALL VACATIONS MUST BE MARKED IN THE VACATION BOOK. It is the responsibility of the diver to do this. If a child is ill the day of the meet, the coach must be notified by noon so that adjustments can be made. Remember, all dive team members are expected to participate in a minimum of three meets and conference.

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PRIVATE & GROUP SWIM & DIVE LESSONS

PRIVATE LESSONSPrivate lessons will be offered through one of the MAC swim team coaches. Instructors will be assigned unless other ar-rangements are made with the swim instructor. Private lessons offer intense instruction, personal feedback, customized instruction for the child and a one-on-one relationship, which can increase trust in the child and may aid in the learning process. To sign up for group swim lessons, call 314-539-4421.

Price List These prices are for single children. Prices subject to change.

Private Swimming Lessons 30-minute session $20 60-minute session $40

Group Lessons $50Sessions I, II, III, IV

Diving Lessons 30-minute session $2060-minute session $40

Swimmer LevelsTADPOLE - Introductory level. Skills learned will be blowing bubbles, facial immersion, kicking and water safety.GUPPIES - Designed to increase swimmers confidence, endurance and awareness. New skills acquired include floating, gliding and underwater swimming.MINNOW - Instruction of backstroke, rotary breathing. freestyle, diving and other pre-competition skills.DOLPHIN- Advanced swimmers who wish to improve stroke skills and proficiency in all other aquatic skills.

GROUP LESSONS (CHILDREN AGES 3 & OLDER... NO EXCEPTIONS!)Group Lessons offer a fun environment shared with new friends who are at the same level. All Sessions are 11:15 a.m. - Noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.

LEARN TO SWIM YOUTH SWIM CLINIC

This pre-summer clinic... is for beginner swimmers ages 4-8 and is instructed by MAC Swim Coach Lauren Fonseca. This six-week clinic will be held at the Downtown Clubhouse on Saturdays, April 13-May 19. Swimmers will become comfortable in the water and learn floating and breathing techniques. The cost is $50 per child and space is limited. To reserve a spot in the clinic, contact 314-539-4434.

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Tennis

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TENNIS PROSOur tennis teaching professionals are both knowledgeable and energetic. With each of their own teaching

styles and personalities, it is easy to learn something new from them all.

Kim Steinmetz, Tennis Director, 314-539-4413Kim is a native of St. Louis and has been playing tennis since the age of seven. She graduated from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and as a 2-time All American, she helped lead her team to three top ten NCAA finishes. After college Kim played on the professional tennis tour. Within three years she was ranked in the top 100 in the world Throughout her professional career, Kim competed in 26 Grand Slam tournaments — Wimbeldon (8), U.S. Open (8), French Open (6), Australian Open (4) — and played against tennis greats like Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Pam Shriver and Billie Jean King. She boasts doubles victories over Steffi Graf and Jo Durie and Hanna Mandlikova and Betty Stove, but her biggest win was in singles over the eighth ranked player in the world, Natasha Zvereva, whom she defeated in the 1988 U.S. Open. In 1989, Kim was sidelined from competition with a ligament tear in her elbow. After having surgery, she began teaching in St. Louis in 1990. More recently, Kim has been hon-ored as an inductee into both the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame (2000) and the Missouri Valley Tennis Hall of Fame (2011). Kim is upbeat and energetic when she teaches and is good with spotting technique problems and explaining the correct stroke in an easy to understand way.

Scott Stutz, 314-539-4411Scott played Division I tennis at Central Connecticut State University. After college, he competed on the profession-al level in Satellite Events, taught with Tennis Unlimited and was “Learn to Play” Director at Little Rock Racquet Club. Scott’s motivation, interpersonal skills, good work ethic and competitive background makes him an asset to the club. Scott is a USPTA certified pro. He is in charge of the Women’s Interclub teams as well one adult tennis match-maker where he matches members for social tennis here at the MAC.

Kenny Powell, Director of Junior Tennis, 314-539-4403The West Tennis Junior Program is headed by tennis professional Kenny Powell. Powell comes to the MAC from Sunset Tennis Center where he was the director of high performance tennis. A native St. Louisan, Kenny was the #1 ranked tennis player in St. Louis throughout his junior career. Kenny has USTA high performance certification and will help the Junior Tennis program shine at the MAC. In addition, Kenny also works as a sports agent in the St. Louis area.

Patrick McNally, 314-539-4464Patrick attended Mt. Wachusett College in Massachusetts. During his final year, Patrick was undefeated and his team won the New England Regional Title. With 25 years of experience teaching tennis to players ages 4 to 94, Patrick is good at imparting his knowledge to students of all ages. He loves teaching tennis and believes in keeping up-to-date on all the latest teaching methods. Patrick attends workshops on a regular basis and has been certified by the Professional Tennis Registry since 2001. Patrick is in charge of the Men’s 55 plus Interclub team and works with the 55 and over men’s group on Wednesday afternoons.

Max Shapiro, 314-539-4416Max Shapiro is a product of St. Louis tennis. He grew up playing at Town & Country and Vetta Concord. Max was nationally ranked throughout his junior career, reaching a USTA national ranking of 228 in 2005 in the 18 & under division. Max won the Class 1 Missouri State High School Doubles Championship in 2006 after finishing runner-up in 2005. He also played for the University of Colorado-Boulder club team that was 6th in the nation. Max has been teaching tennis in the St. Louis area for over seven years and specializes in working with juniors and developing successful strategies to implement during tournament match play.

Tennis Professionals

Missouri Athletic Club1777 Des Peres Road

St. Louis MO 63131 Ph. 314-539-4444

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GENERAL TENNIS INFORMATION

COURT HOURS Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday to Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

COURT FEES • Permanent court time is available at a rate of $22 per hour.• The fee for a random court time is $26 per hour.• Random court time may be reserved up to one week in advance. Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance.• All players must sign in for their court time at the Pro Shop.• Junior Rate (18 and under) $13 per hour, court cannot be reserved more than 12 hours in advance. Please request “junior rate” when checking in for your court time.

PRIVATE LESSON FEES• Private and semi-private lessons are available. Fee schedule available in the Pro Shop

CANCELLATION POLICY• Cancellations for random court time and private lessons must be made at least 24 hours in advance.• Random court time: If a cancellation is made within 24 hours in advance of the reserved court time, the member will be billed half of the court time fee. If a cancellation is not made, the member will be billed for the court time, whether the court is used or not.• Private tennis lessons: If a cancellation is not made 24 hours in advance of a lesson, the member will be billed for the lesson. • Clinics: A minimum $10 cancellation fee will be charged for cancellations from clinics. Withdrawals made after the clinic has begun will be charged a pro-rated amount for any class that day that was held up until the time of the cancellation.

GUEST POLICY• All guests must be accompanied by a member when using the tennis courts.• Members should register their guests at the Pro Shop before they go to their court to play.• The guest fee is $12 per court where one or more guests are playing.• Guests are limited to 12 visits per calendar year.

DRESS CODE • Proper tennis attire should be worn. • Shirts must be worn.• Jeans, casual pants and cutoffs are not allowed on the tennis courts.• Tennis shoes with black soles are not allowed on the tennis courts.• Dirty shoes dropping dirt and mud will not be allowed on the tennis courts.

TENNIS SUPPLIES & SERVICES• Clothing and a wide range of tennis accessories are available in the Pro Shop.• Racquets may be rented at the Pro Shop, and rental fees may be applied to the fu-ture purchase of a racquet.• Stringing service is available at the Pro Shop.• The MAC has a ball machine, which may be used on courts 5, 6, 7 or 8. After renting the court, there is no additional charge.

TENNIS ETIQUETTE• Talking and other noise should be kept to a minimum. Please be mindful of this both on the court and on your way to your court.• When you hit a ball onto a neighboring court where others are playing, you should not run to retrieve the ball. Instead, you should wait until their point is over and then request your ball back.• If someone else’s ball comes onto your court, it is polite to stop play and retrieve it immediately, but you may also wait until the point in progress is finished.• Netting is provided between most of the courts but should only be used if players on adjoining courts agree to have it pulled closed.• Please refrain from any outbursts of temper. Obscenity will not be tolerated.

CELL PHONE POLICYBecause we understand that cell phones are an integral part of our lives and no one wants to miss an emergency call, they will be al-lowed on the tennis courts. However, for the courtesy of others, we do ask you to abide by the following cell phone rules:1. Turn down the volume of your phone.2. Answer a ringing phone promptly.3. Keep length of all calls to a minimum or take longer calls off the court.Cell phones, when left on and unanswered when ringing, are not welcome on the tennis courts where others are trying to play.

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LADIES TENNIS PROGRAMS

LADIES DAYTIME INSTRUCTIONAL CLINICLevel of Play: Beg./Int.Mondays, 9:30-11 a.m.Each class period will focus on one or two new strokes. Classes will begin with instruction and demonstration of the day’s topic(s) by one of our tennis pros. This will be followed by drilling of the new stroke or technique. The last half hour of each class will be used to practice your tennis skills in a game or game-like situation. During this portion of the class, the tennis pros will be giving tips on strategy, court positioning and stroke production, as well as guidance concerning tennis rules and etiquette. Our goal is to improve your tennis game and give you a good workout. All play is indoors.

Cost Guest CostSession 1: June 4 to 25 Cost per day $27 $34Session 2: July 9 to 30 Cost per session $88 (4 wks.) $110Session 3: Aug. 6 to 27 Cost for all summer $225 (12 wks.) $280

LADIES SINGLES MATCH-MAKER Calling all ladies interested in playing singles!!!We need to find more players interested in singles so that we can pair you up and find you a match for the tennis courts. To sign up for the Ladies Singles Match-Maker, use the registration form in the back of this booklet. Write in your relevant tennis information including your level of play, who, if anyone you enjoy playing with at present and times when you are available to play. (i.e. evenings and weekends only) Don’t forget to leave us your email address and we will contact you to get going! Let us find you! Once we do, we can , in turn, help you find a playing partner for singles. You may also contact Kim Steinmetz directly at [email protected].

MENS’ MATCH-MAKER (ALL LEVELS OF PLAY)We know that times are busy and sometimes it is hard to commit to a weekly tennis game. Here is your opportunity to be flexible with your time, and still keep up your tennis game. MAC Tennis Pro Scott Stutz is working to pair men players for singles and doubles matches. He has worked with and taught many of our members and will help you find a game. Please give him a call to get on the list of members eager to play.

MENS’ AFTERNOON WORKOUTPatrick McNally heads up this group of mostly retirees who know that there is always something new to be learned. COME TRY THIS GROUP! Most players just keep coming back.Wednesdays, 2:30-4 p.m.$15 per time. Only pay when you come!Patrick McNally, 314-539-4464.

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ADULT TENNIS PROGRAMS

FREE COURT TIMEJune 6 through August 29All members may enjoy free court time on Wednesdays between 6:30 and 9 p.m.To reserve a free court time, please email [email protected].

LADIES’ INTERCLUB MATCH PLAY (League Schedules will be available in early May.)Join our women’s interclub team and you will have the opportunity to compete in doubles against other area teams. Matches are scheduled on Friday mornings. Teams are set up on three different levels, and practices will be held as listed below. To register for interclub practices, please fill out a registration form. If you are only interested in competing on Friday, please call Scott Stutz for more information (314-539-4411).

LADIES’ INTERCLUB PRACTICES Whether you are interested in competing on Fridays or not, you can always join in on the interclub practices. The practic-es are a clinic and doubles practice rolled into one. The format each week usually involves a warm-up period, a drill pe-riod and a play period. If you are wanting to play on Fridays, you are encouraged to participate in the practices because you will learn and practice doubles strategies as well as get the chance to practice with the partners that you will be paired with on Fridays. For your practice level and more information, please contact Scott Stutz (314-539-4411).

Dates: May 28 through Aug. 22

Cost: $26 per day

Team Day Time

A Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m.

B Wednesdays 9:30-11 a.m.

C Thursdays 9:30-11 a.m.

Sign up for more weeks and save

# of Weeks Cost Savings

5 $110 $20

9 $189 $55

all 13 $260 $78

* To determine your playing level, please contact Scott Stutz, 314-539-4411.

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**The Future Star and Tots classes use the new “Quick Start” tennis ball to help young players keep the ball in play, learn more easily and have more success.

JUNIOR TENNIS GUIDELINES• Participants may sign up for one week or several weeks during the summer.• Partial weeks of attendance cannot be pro-rated.• Classes will be canceled if less than five participants are registered.• A cancellation fee of $15 will be charged for all cancellations made less than 4 days before first scheduled class.• Athletic attire and non-marking tennis shoes must be worn. No jeans, cut-offs or dirty shoes.

TOTS TENNIS (Ages 5-7)Tuesday, Wednesday &Thursday Noon -1 p.m. or 4 - 5 p.m.Weekly Registration throughout the summer.Cost: $48/week MAC Members Pay: $39/weekThese tennis classes are geared to give young kids an enthusiasm for the game as well as to develop their tennis skills! The USTA Quick Start Tennis method implements kid-size racquets, nets and courts along with specially designed low-pressure tennis balls to give youngsters the swing, net height, and ball bounce they need to be successful and learn to rally back and forth early in their tennis careers. With the energy, knowledge and patience of our experienced tennis professionals your child is certain to have fun while learning how to play. We are committed to being good coaches, imparting knowledge, and improving each child’s physical skills and tennis ability. Besides these tennis objectives, one of our main goals is to let tennis improve your child’s self-esteem. To achieve this we ascribe to the following: EFFORT & RESPECT SUCCESS & SELF-ESTEEM

FUTURE STARS (ages 8-11) Monday through Friday 1- 4 p.m. Weekly Registration throughout the summer.Cost: $250/week MAC Members Pay: $195/weekLevel: Beginner and Intermediate. During this age period, kids are likely to have dramatic elevations in their tennis game. Having them learn the proper techniques, advancing those techniques based on their level of play, as well as equipping them with tactical knowledge will improve their tennis and increase their interest. Our goal is to take each student and build upon their tennis abilities in order to advance them to the next echelon of their game. The Beginner and Intermediate classes will vary, but all of this age group will learn how to develop their shots, learn how to hit balls in varying situations, work on core stability and gain a better understanding of tactics. And when participants are ready, they will be introduced to competitive play outside of the club. QUALITY COACHING, QUALITY EFFORT, QUALITY PRACTICE QUALITY PLAY With this “quality” formula in use, we expect the students’ games to expand greatly during this period of their tennis development as they learn more shot selections and more advanced techniques.

CHALLENGER STARS (ages 11-14)Monday through Friday 1- 4 p.m.Weekly Registration throughout the summer.Cost: $250/week M.A.C. Members Pay: $195/week During this age period, kids will usually play tennis because they want to be more competitive and/or because they just like the game. Whichever the reason, THESE ARE THE BEST YEARS TO PLAY TENNIS! This is so because these are the most formative years for tennis players, and what a child learns now will stick with them later in life even if they set aside their racquet for awhile. These classes are for intermediate middle school aged players who enjoy tennis and are moving toward the advanced level class. The emphases in these classes will be on further developing stroke techniques, adding specialty shots, strengthening core stability, learning different playing strategies, problem solving and decision making. Competitive games will be more match-point oriented and all students will be encouraged to tryout for their school teams and to play in novice tournaments.

JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAMS

Classes will be held throughout the summer; the weeks of June 3, June 10, June 17, June 24,July 1 (off on July 4), July 8, July 15, July 22, July 29, Aug. 5 and Aug. 12.

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TennisJUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAMS

PERFORMANCE TENNIS for competitive playersThe MAC.’s Performance Classes will include advanced progression of participants’ tactical, technical, and mental skills. This will include developing offensive and defensive game styles, practicing specialty shots and creating different spins. Physical conditioning and mental concentration will also be focal points. These classes will be divided into three levels and all players must be approved for these groups by Missouri Athletic Club, Director of Junior Tennis, Kenny Powell. If you are a committed tournament player and ready to take your game to the next level, join us for hours of drilling, footwork, and instruction in the most positive of environments!

PEAK PERFORMANCE (ages 14 & over) Monday – Thursday8 a.m. - Noon Location: M.I.C.D.S.Cost: $75/day + $75 summer registration fee Full MAC Members Pay: $58/dayFriday Match Day (9 a.m. - Noon): $20Daily Schedule: 8 - 9 a.m. - Dynamic flexibility, warm-up all strokes, review previous lessons and discuss daily schedule.9 - 10 a.m - Drills of the day.10 - 10:15 a.m. - Group Discussion (in the shade) - Notebook and Pen REQUIRED.10:15 - 11:15 a.m. - Point Play / Drills11:15 a.m. - Noon - Footwork / Conditioning / Games / StretchNoon - Dismissal

HIGH PERFORMANCE and VARSITY PREP* PERFORMANCE*Note: Varsity Prep Performance will be held at MAC West the weeks of June 3 & June 10.Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. - Noon Location: M.I.C.D.S.Cost: $75/day Full MAC Members Pay: $58/dayFriday Match Day (9 a.m.- Noon): $20Daily Schedule: 8 - 9 a.m. Dynamic flexibility, warm-up all strokes, review previous lessons and discuss daily schedule.9 - 10 a.m - Drills of the day.10 - 10:15 a.m.- Group Discussion (in the shade) - Notebook and Pen REQUIRED.10:15 - 11:15 a.m. - Footwork / Conditioning / Games / StretchNoon - Dismissal• In case of rain, clinics will be moved into M.I.C.D.S. building or gymnasium.• Enrollment is limited and players must be approved for these classes in advance by Kenny Powell, 314-539-4403.• When registering for a week of Performance Tennis, participants will be charged for days attended but are required to come at least twice during the week.

MAC SUMMER TENNIS REGISTRATION - 2013

Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________ Age(s):_____________

Class Name:_____________________________________________________________________________________

Weeks of Participation:____________________________________________________________________________

MAC Member Number:_____________________ School:_______________________________________________

or Address and Email :

Street:_______________________________________________________________________ Apt._______________

City:_________________________________________________________________ Zip:_______________________

Email:___________________________________________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact & Phone:______________________________________________________________________

Please mail registration and payment to: Missouri Athletic Club, 1777 Des Peres Rd., St. Louis MO 63131

Classes will be held weekly from June 5 - Aug. 12.

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Squash & Racquetball

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MAC WEST SQUASH PROGRAMS

MAC DOWNTOWN SQUASHThe Downtown Clubhouse has one singles squash court and one doubles squash court available. Court reservations can be made up to seven days in advance through the Web site: www.sportsynergy.net/clubpro/clubs/mac-squash/ or call Heidi Mather, 314-539-4455 for your password.

The West Clubhouse has four singles squash courts and one doubles squash court.

PRIVATE LESSONSBy AppointmentTake a private/semi-private lesson with head squash pro Heidi Mather or assistant pro Yago Cornes.Heidi or Yago private lesson: $50 for 45 mins.

CLINICSClinics are available for all levels (Juniors, Ladies and Men)

Please call 314-539-7440 to inquire about clinics.

* Days and times are subject to change.

• Clinics are for 1 hour and $60 (divided up amongst 3)• Clinics with 4 or more $15 per person

• Fall/Winter Singles League will start in September.• Pro Events: TBD• See the MAC website at mac-stl.org for more details.

• For international squash news visit squashsite.co.uk.

• Youth Specialty Camp - Summer - Contact Heidi, at 314-539-7440, for more details. 2013 Squash Camp June 24 - 28 and Aug. 5 -9 Ages 10 - 17 Registration Deadline: May 31 - July 26 Times and groupings will be determined after registration deadline.

Heidi MatherSquash DirectorHeidi Mather joined the MAC in November 2008 after retiring from the pro tour with a top 30 ranking in the world. Heidi has played for the Australian team, was the number one junior in Australia and was a member of the elite Australian Institute of Sport squash Unit where she was coached by three world champions. She came to the MAC after being based in N.Y. and coaching elite level US juniors.

Yago CornesSquash ProYago Cornes began playing squash at a young age in Santiago de Compos-tela, Spain. Yago played for the Spain national team, and also represented the men’s national team in European and World team championships. In 2005, he moved from Spain to Phil-adelphia, where he was a pro at the Merion Cricket Club. During his time there, he helped an already successful

program grow and worked in the de-velopment of many junior players.

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Women’s Clinic Saturday mornings: Dates TBD

Challenge NightFriday evenings, Contact Dave Schwent Every other week at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday Night Doubles (Ongoing, year round)6 p.m.Open to all. Come learn Doubles the right way. Women are welcome.

Racquetball Challenge LadderMembers may challenge two players up, once a weekChallenge to be the #1 player in the ClubEmail Dave to be added to the list.

Club ChampionshipsDate TBDSnacks provided.All levels of players welcome. Open to members only.

MAC Racquetball ClassicContact Dave Schwent for the MAC Racquetball Classic details, and for other tournaments throughout the year.

PRIVATE LESSONSBy AppointmentTake a private lesson with head racquetball pro Dave Schwent.Private lesson: $45 for 50 mins.

CLINICSClinics are available for all levels (Juniors, Ladies and Men) Juniors (Ages 6-10): Dates and Times TBDContact Dave Schwent for more adult clinic information.

* Days and times are subject to change

Clinics are for 1 hour and $60 (divided up amongst 3)Clinics with 4 or more $15 per person

Continuous LeagueA/B League - Tuesday Night- ongoing, year round7 - 8:30 p.m.$15, per 10 week session10-week sessionSubstitutes welcome. Call Dave Schwent for details.

MAC DOWNTOWN RACQUETBALL PROGRAMS

MAC WEST RACQUETBALL PROGRAMS

The Downtown Clubhouse has two racquetball courts available. To make reservations call the Athletic Desk at 314-539-4482. Reservations can be made seven days in advance.

Join our email list. Get all the latest updates and programs regarding racquetball. Email Dave Schwent, at [email protected], with your email address.

Racquetball Contact: Dave Schwent: 314-220-7275To make court reservations, call 314-539-4444 or visit http://zenres.com/mac-racquetball/. Reservations can be made seven days in advance. All leagues are free unless otherwise noted.

Racquetball

Dave Schwent, 314-220-7275 or [email protected] Racquetball Pro

Dave is a St. Louis native. An avid baseball and basketball player in High School and College, he played 2nd base on the State Champion Baseball team for Hazelwood High School. He is also an ac-complished tennis, paddleball, badminton, ping pong, golf and racquetball player. An expert in golf instruction, his first love is racquetball. He quickly became one of the top players not only in the state but in the country. He is a National Champion, taking second place at the World Championships. He also won a doubles title at the Olympic Festival, here in St. Louis. His resume includes numerous state and regional titles. Noted as one of the top doubles players in Missouri, Dave is still ranked in the top 10 in Missouri. A consummate instructor, he can illustrate all aspects of the game from the beginner to the top Open players. Dave is a father of four. He loves to teach juniors of all ages and looks forward to growing the racquetball program at the MAC.

Laurie Fisk, 314-620-0848 or [email protected] Racquetball ProLaurie Fisk placed second in High School Nationals and is one of the top female players in Missouri. Looking for a game of racquetball? Call Laurie to get some on-court advice, and play, while getting a great workout!

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Coach Hossam Hassan is an internationally recognized coach with 32 years of experience. He is the former Egyptian National Fencing coach and has a proven track record of turning novices into champions.

Fencing Programs at MAC West•Private lessons, clinics and classes with Coach HassanFor more information call Larry Jackson at 314-539-4463.

Adult Coed Monday Evening Pick Up Games MAC West•Games begin at 6:30 p.m.•Open to all skill levels from beginner to experienced.•For more information, contact Larry Jackson at 314-539-4463.

Private Lessons Available$62.50/hour sessionVolleyball lessons include techniques, fundamentals, speed, quickness, agility, mental techniques and game time situations and strategies. For group lessons, the price is $10 for each additional person. For more information, contact Larry Jackson at 314-539-4463.

Casey CherninVolleyball InstructorCasey played club volleyball for Team Saint Louis/High Performance for four years, and four years as a Varsity starter for Lafayette High School. After high school, Casey played at Saint Louis University for two years. She continued her collegiate career in volleyball at Missouri Baptist University and earned the NAIA All-American Award. While playing in college, she coached club volleyball for High Performance. She has coached club volleyball for three years and absolutely loves it. Her first two years of club coaching was with the 15-year-olds and the third year was with 12-year-olds. Casey is looking forward to helping young MAC players reach their goals and develop their volleyball game.

The Downtown Clubhouse has two courts available. For court reservations call 314-539-4482.The West Clubhouse has seven courts available. For court reservations call 314-539-4444.

Platform tennis has returned to the roof of the Downtown Clubhouse! Enjoy a game of tennis and a bird’s eye view of the city. The court was built in 1975 and was an instant hit with the members. Over the years, the game’s popularity began to wane. Recently, platform tennis has grown in popularity at many country clubs. The original MAC court has been restored and re-opened for play. New lights, net and paint highlight the improvements. The sport is most popular in the fall and winter. If you enjoy racquet sports, give platform tennis a try! Paddles and balls are available for sale in the Pro Shop. Call 314-539-4482 for reservations, which can be made up to five days in advance.

Adult Programs

Fencing

Volleyball

Handball

Platform Tennis

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Basketball is a long-standing tradition at the MAC The Club has open play/pick-up, organized leagues, clinics and even traveling teams that compete against other clubs in the nation. League games are officiated by high school and collegiate referees, and house rules guarantee that every player receives equal playing time. The following is a list of programs we have to offer. All leagues cost $60 per player. Sign up online, mac-stl.org under the Athletics section.

MEN’S SUMMER, FALL AND WINTER OPEN LEAGUES- MONDAY/TUESDAY EVENINGSMAC DOWNTOWN The league is formatted for those who are looking for a competitive league. For details, please see the basketball page under the Athletics section on the Web site, mac-stl.org, or contact Rick, 314-539-4434, or Scott, 314-539-4482.

FALL AND WINTER OVER 40 LEAGUEWEDNESDAY EVENINGSMAC DOWNTOWNFor details, please see the basketball page under the Ath-letics section on the Web site, www.mac-stl.org, or contact Rick, 314-539-4434, or Scott, 314-539-4482.

MEN’S THURSDAY OPEN LEAGUEMAC WESTA mixture of talent, but overall an intermediate league. Games are held on the parquet floor at West. There are no age restrictions. For details, please see the Basketball Page under the Athletics section on the website, mac-stl.org, or contact Larry Jackson, 314-539-4463, or Rick Schneider, 314-539-4434.

Andrew Francis 314-749-5854Andrew has been coaching and training athletes both as a team and individually for more than 10 years. Andrew got his education while playing varsity basketball for Lehigh University. After graduating, he coached at the high school level as well as AAU girl’s and AAU boy’s basketball teams.

PRIVATE LESSONS

ADULT PICKUP GAMESLooking for a pickup game? One of the best workouts is playing pickup basketball with fellow Club members. Below is a list of times that players get together:DOWNTOWNMondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays - 11:30 a.m.Fridays - 6:30 a.m. & 5 p.m.WESTWednesdays - 6 a.m.Saturdays - 9:30-11:30 a.m.

MEN’S DOUBLE ELIMINATION TOURNAMENTBegins in late March. For details, please see the basketball page under the Athletics section on the Web site, mac-stl.org, or contact Rick, 314-539-4434, or Scott, 314-539-4482.

OPEN PLAYYouth and adults welcome.

PRIVATE LESSONS1 hour - $65 (add $10 for additional player)Call for group rates.Call Andrew or Eric to make an appointment or for further information.

Eric Saxton 314-539-4468Eric Saxton was recruited by Devalls Bluff High School, in Arkansas. There he played football, baseball, and basketball, lettering in all three sports. He was the only player to lead the team in rushing yards and tackles in same season. He led the basketball team to two State Runner-Up titles. Eric went on to attend Capital University, but his college career was cut short when he was given the opportunity to play in the NFL. He endured a brutal tryout with the Cleveland Browns and a brief playing period with the Toronto Argos. * Also available for baseball private lessons.

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Golf

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Glen Echo Country Club• Phone: 314-383-1500• Tee Times: 314-382-5780• www.gecc.orgIf you are an avid golfer, or would like to simply get into the game, this agreement is perfect for you! Reciprocal Privileges for MAC members • Opportunity to play up to 8 golf rounds per year at GECC.• Allowed to bring up to 3 guests to fill foursome.• Free range balls included with each round of golf.• Food and beverage and fine dining facilities available and may be charged to the MAC member’s account.• May purchase apparel and equipment at GECC member’s discounted rates.• All charges incurred will be billed back to appropriate MAC member’s account.Availability of tee times and fees • Ability to make tee times 5 days in advance, must call pro shop at 314-382-5780.• No tee times available prior to 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.• Greens fees for MAC members and guests: Tuesdays and Thursdays, $45 + cart fee; Wednesdays and Fridays, $65 + cart fee; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, $75 + cart fee. Cart fees are $18.75.

For a complete list of details, visit the “Golf” page on the MAC website, mac-stl.org.

MAC Swings Open Great Golf OpportunitiesNorth, south, east or west… it doesn’t matter where you live or work, chances are that you are near

one of the private local golf clubs where MAC members receive special guest privileges. The lineup of courses will offer MAC golfers a challenging and enjoyable experience each time they hit the links.

Diamond Club members immediately have access to the special golf privileges. If you are an A La Carte member, and would like to sign up for golf privileges, contact the Accounting department at 314-539-4432. The seasonal fee is $300.

Golf

Panther Creek Country ClubPhone: 217-546-4431http://www.panthercreekcc.comPlay the 18-hole Hale Irwin designed golf course in Springfield, Ill., which is home of the LPGA State Farm Classic.• MAC members can play at Panther Creek three times between April 1 and Nov. 15 • All charges for greens fees, cart rentals, dining and bar will be billed to your MAC account. Advanced reservations are required for dining and golf. Twenty-four hours advance notice is required through Club manager Wally Smith for tee times.MAC Availability and Rates:• Members may play the course after noon on Mondays and any time on Tuesdays and Fridays• On Wednesdays, the course is ladies only between 7:30-9:30 a.m., open play is available after 9:30 a.m.• On Thursdays, the course is men only from noon-3 p.m. Open play is available at all other times.• The course is not available on Saturdays and Sundays. • Weekday Greens Fee - $50• Weekend Greens Fee - $60• 18-hole Cart Fee - $19

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St. Clair Country Club• Phone: 618-398-3402• www.stclaircc.com Play one of the top country clubs in the Metro East. MAC Rates• Food and beverage facilities will be available to MAC golfers. • All charges incurred will be billed back to the appropriate MAC member’s account. • Normal and customary guest fees and cart fees as currently paid by St. Clair members will be in effect: Guest fees: $45+ cart fee; weekends: $55 + cart fee; Cart fees: $19/ 18 holes. • Each MAC member is allowed to bring up to three guests to fill out a foursome.

WingHaven Country Club Phone: 636-561-9464www.winghavencc.com• The course can play as long as 7,230 yards from the Gold tees, however, offers a total of five different teeing areas to allow all skill levels a chance to challenge themselves appropriately.• When strategizing on what style of layout to design, the owners of WingHaven, in cooperation with Nicklaus Design, focused on a layout that provided for top level competitive golf while emphasizing playability for the average golfer.MAC Rates:• Missouri Athletic Club members in good standing can make tee times at WingHaven Country Club: Tuesday - Thursday (anytime); Saturdays & Sundays (after 12 p.m. noon)• The Greens fees for MAC members and their guests are $60 plus cart fee (Tues. - Thurs.) and $70 plus cart fee (Sat. and Sun.).• MAC members should call the WingHaven CC Pro Shop for tee times at 636-561-9464.• MAC members can use WingHaven CC Food & Beverage facilities.

MAC Golf ClubThe MAC Golf Club is a club within the Club that brings MAC

members, who enjoy playing golf, together on a regular ba-sis. Golf Club outings are not limited to golf in the St. Louis region, and may include golf trips to some of the finest golf courses in the U.S.

For more information about the MAC Golf Club, contact Chairman Tim Powers at 314-922-8958 or [email protected]. To sign up for the MAC Golf Club, contact Katie Maurer at 314-539-4402 or [email protected].

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Downtown Club Map

Sun Deck

Billiards RoomThree tables available.

ReadingRoomCard Room

Overnight Guest Rooms and Suites80 rooms, on the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th floors

Overnight Guest Rooms and Suites

Women’s Locker RoomFeaturing a saunaand tanning bed

Handball/Racquetball CourtsWith spectator seating

Private Meeting RoomsFour on the 6th floor. May be reserved for breakfast, lunch, dinner, cocktail parties, business meetings, press conferences.

Running TrackGymnasium

Golf RoomCardio TheaterPro ShopNautilus RoomWhirlpool

Hall of HealthComplete therapeutic services including massage, steam and dry heat, whirlpoolSquash/Handball/Racquetball

Hall of FameRoom

Veteran’s RoomLarge private meeting room.

Sportsman’s ClubWeekday luncheons with special menu for speedy meals; full bar service

Empire Room, Lewis & Clark Room, Chouteau Room and St. Louis RoomPrivate dining and meeting rooms

Missouri RoomBanquets and privateparties throughout the week.Sunday specialty brunches.

Crystal RoomSpecial private dining room for large parties and meetings.

James B. Eads Room

Banquets and private parties

Barber Shop

Executive Offices

Jack Buck Grill

Rendezvous Room

Art Lounge, Catering Office

Laundry/Valet pick-up and drop-offBusiness Center

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West Club Map

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Athletic Registration Form

Mail to: MAC West, 1777 Des Peres Rd., Town and Country, MO 63131 or Fax to: 314-965-7781 or Drop off in person at the Pro Shop.No Phone Registrations.

Class Name Dates of Class Time of Class

Participants’ Name Age (if child)

Member Name______________________________________________________________________________________________

Member Number______________________________

Phone (h)___________________________________ Phone (other)____________________________________

E-mail_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received ______________ Registered

Sign up for fitness classes, leagues or lessons. Fill out form and send in.

Registration Form

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We don’t stop playing because we grow old - we grow old because we

stop playing.

CC

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