Physical activity courses are open for registration. Returning students can register online at www.my.commnet.edu and new students can register in person at the Registrar Office located on the East Campus.
Group fitness classes are a great way for you to get fit and stay fit. All of our classes range from one hour to one hour and thirty minutes per session. Our elite group of certified instructors will guarantee a safe, fun, and challenging experience for all levels of physical fitness. Group fitness classes are a great way to stay motivated and enjoy exercise.
B = Beginner I = Intermediate A = Advanced S = Senior Approved
*Courses graded with an S have been evaluated and are suitable for senior citizens. Other courses are not recommended for seniors.
All of our Physical Activity Courses are classified into seven fitness categories. Each category focuses on a different aspect of physical wellness. The categories are as follows:
All Physical Activity Courses are 0.5 credits each and are ten week courses. Most of the courses are transferable as physical education credits to select four year institutes. Registration is simple, just come to any fall or spring semester registration and sign up for a class that interests you.
Physical Activity Courses are considered academic and all students will receive a grade of pass or fail. This grade will appear on students transcripts. If you wish to audit the class you can do so prior to the audit deadline as indicated above.
Senior citizens can only register on designated senior registration days and will not be charged for enrollment in any of the Physical Activities Courses.
The Physical Activity Courses are services provided to you by the NCC Wellness Department. Please contact Ty Griese at tgriese@norwalk.edu or 203-857-7195 for further details.
All Physical Activity Courses, with the exception of Yoga and Zumba, are offered collaboratively with the non-credit division. Blended courses allow for both credit and non-credit students to attend courses offered in the academic division of the college. All students enrolled in these courses will be expected to adhere to the attendance policies assigned by the instructor. Non-credit students are not required to participate in any of the final evaluations for these courses and will not receive a grade.
You must register for blended courses at our Records Office located on the East Campus. For more information contact Midge King at (203) 857-3337.
For additional schedule information please refer to the course catalog and course schedule available on our web page (www.ncc.commnet.edu).

This 6,000 year old, ancient practice, will teach the student the true meaning of union by combining physical, mental, and spiritual states of wellness. The course is designed to provide the history of yoga, its theory and benefits, and afford the student an opportunity to experience this art first hand.
Tai Chi originated as a form of self-defense which has evolved into a relaxation technique that provides many physical benefits. This form of exercise includes slow, balanced, low-impact movements that improve flexibility, strength, and balance while reducing stress levels. This course is designed to provide the history of Tai Chi and allow the student to experience its multiple benefits.
Developed in the 1920-s by Joseph H. Pilates this form of exercise combines the concept of strong body with strong mind. Mat Pilates will focus on core strength, stabilization, and proper breathing through various movements. The student will not only benefit physically from Pilates, they will also understand its basic theory and fundamentals.
This course is designed to have the student engage in multiple techniques dealing with stress management. Some techniques that will be discussed are deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and visualization. Upon completion of this course, the student will understand the theory for each relaxation technique and how to apply these methods for personal use.

This course is designed to target the mid-section of the body. Appropriate back care, posture, and abdominal exercises will be demonstrated and practiced. The student will be educated in basic concepts of abdominal training and will understand the benefits of strong abdominal and lower back muscles.
By incorporating the basic concepts of kickboxing this course will also provide cardiovascular benefit to the student. This fast paced, intense class will include moves such as punching, kicking, and blocking. The student will be able to understand the benefits of cardiovascular training through non-traditional approaches such as Cardio Kickboxing.
This course provides an introduction to the Latin
dance-based fitness program that combines a moderate intensity
aerobic workout with a party atmosphere. Students will learn
simple dance moves to a variety of international music and how
they can be structured into a challenging exercise routine. What
constitutes cardio-respiratory fitness and its values to the
individual will be discussed.

This course is designed as an introduction to the Latin Dance of Salsa. The student will have an opportunity to learn basic steps of this dance style, as well as understand its history and the music associated with it.
Ballroom Dancing will afford the student the opportunity to learn basic dancing steps and techniques associated with this style of dance. This course will provide an understanding of the history of Ballroom Dancing.
Belly Dancing is designed to provide the student with the basic fundamentals of this unique style of dancing. Upon completion of this course the student will understand the history and origin of Belly Dancing.

This course introduces the student to the broad area of self-defense from a variety of perspectives. Particular attention is paid toward the teaching of respect, self-discipline, confidence, and concentration. Students will be able to practice tactics to escape and protect themselves against offenders.
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial arts dance form. It was created in the 16th Century by Africans as a way to protect themselves against the slave owners. This unique form of marital arts is disguised within rhythmic music, dance, and gymnastics. This course is designed to provide the history of Capoeira and allow the student to experience its multiple benefits. This is a non-contact course.
Kickboxing is designed to incorporate a combination of martial arts and self-defense skills. This course will involve the use of focus pads, kick pads, wraps, and heavy bags. At the completion of this course students will understand the basic fundamentals and theories of kickbox training. This is a non-contact course.

This course is designed to give a basic understanding of the effects of resistance training on the human body. The course will include a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and physical activity. The student will understand the fundamentals of lifting, be able to operate all resistance equipment, and develop resistance training protocols.
Strength and Tone is a challenging course designed to build muscular strength and endurance in a non-traditional way. This course will teach the student how to use alternate types of resistance tools such as medicine balls, resistance cords, etc. Through this course the student will understand the fundamentals of alternate resistance programs and will be able to develop training protocols for themselves.