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Show The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 28-30, 2010 • Continued from B-1 B-3 Class targets moms Dogs bark loyalties to owners at the park. Recently, though, she had the thought that she might as well invite others to join in her weekly routine. "I wanted to seize the summer," she said with two of the triathlons behind her. "The worst-case scenario is nobody "Seven years ago, a couple of shows up, and then I'm workus got together and decided ing out with my baby anyway. to form a neighborhood softBy MATTHEW PIPER I'm not the fittest person out ball team. We didn't want a Of the Record staff there, but I have the enthusicorporate sponsorship. We asm for things like this." wanted it to be about friends After giving birth to her and neighbors and, yes, our She first visited Park City second child in March, while working for the United dogs getting together on Whitney Kozlowski was surFriday nights in the summer." prised to find there were no This Friday-night tradition local group workouts geared has never been about winning to mothers and their babies. - or even softball, for that So she filled the vacancy matter. Which is why we're I wanted to seize the herself. generally pretty unsuccessful, summer Tfie worst-case Every Monday, Wednesday but it's also why we have such and Friday, the certified traingreat player retention. scenario is nobody er invites mothers to bring No matter how awful you shows up, and then 1 'm their strollers to Willow Creek play, how many times you working out with my Park at 9 a.m., where she leads strike out, or how many dogs "boot-carnp-style" workouts are better than you, your baby anyway. I'm not that last 60 minutes and friends are always there to the fittest person out include a mix of drills, cardio offer a quick laugh and buy and strength training. you a beer after the game. there, but I have the "Power Hour @ the Park" Van Hecke actually attribenthusiasm for things is held outdoors and accompautes some of the team's goodlike this." nied by music, and Kozlowski will and non-competitive vibe said the workouts are as easy to the fact that it looks like WHITNEY KOZLOWSKI as taking candy from a baby. someone robbed the pound COURTESY OF AMY ROBERTS i'mviT Hour '" llic I'ark founder "It's kind of exercise in at our games. "It's really hard disguise," she said. "You're to get mad at someone for let- From back left t o right front: Triston, Trapper Sam, Sabor, ting a ball roll between their Boston, Jack, Rufus, Porter, Otis, Mitzy, Little Dog and an out in this beautiful park, and States Olympic Committee unknown black dog. time just flies by." legs when there's a chorus of during 2002 and "fell in love," nonstop barking and howling really do take their games an enjoyable weekend. Kozlowski, whose other she said. a few feet away. How do you seriously, and I'd be willing to So, while it's safe to say child is about 2 1/2 years old, She and her husband get upset when at least a bet there are some full-beer we'll probably never see a set her sights on completing bought property in 2005 and dozen tails are wagging at scholarship offers that go out. championship game, we all three post-pregnancy triath- decided to move in permayou?" But the Old Town Bombers seem to agree that we'll take lons during the 2010 summer, nently last October. "We were Make no mistake, some are more concerned with happy tails over heaps of tal- culminating in the TriUtah kind of looking for a change,1' Jordanelle Triathlon on Aug. said the now-concierge at Park City Recreation teams making sure their dogs have ent any day. 21. Hotel Park City. Before it ever occurred to Although a love for activity her to start a new fitness class, and the outdoors led her to she began to train on her own Park City in the first place, she Willow Creek Park hosts 'power hour' for local mothers Ways to Reduce Your Auto Insurance Premium By Bryan R Daybell State Farm agent 1960 Sidewinder Dr., Suite 105 435-649-9161 www.bryandaybell. com If you're like me, you're always looking for a smart way to save money. Sometimes, saving money can come in the most unlikely place - such as your insurance. There are severai ways you may be able to cut your auto insurance costs. Higher deductibles can lower your premium as will selecting only the coverage you feel you need. 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The Vehicle Safety Discount is for autos 1994 or newer. • Some insurance companies offer discounts on comprehensive coverage premiums when certain antrtheft devices are installed or built into a vehicle. • Defensive driving course: Premium discounts sometimes are offered fro the voluntary completion of specified driver improvement courses. • Good student Full-time students (high school or higher level) maintaining at least a "B" average may qualify for reduced premiums with many companies. For more details contact your insurance company or agent Above all, drive safely. StateFarm Call Kozlowski for more information at 534-729-9245 or e-mail her at whitneywhite@me.com. CALENDAR Adult Coed Beach Volleyball Girls I 8 U A July 26-3 I TBA Girls I8U B July 26-3 I TBA Summer Sports Bike Racing Intermountain Cup Mountain Bike Series Basin Bash X C July 3 I 9:00 a.m. Rock the Canyons! 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There, she said, many' programs like hers already exist. "For new moms, it helps to give some order to the day," she said. "That really went a long way for me." Classes usually draw between three andfivepeople, and Kozlowski estimates that about 15 have attended since she began the classes little more than 2 1/2 weeks ago. She has only advertised the classes through a newsletter for area moms, and expects it to get more popular as word continues to spread. The babies often sleep during the workouts, she said, and many of them will play in the park after the session is over. The group experience is important for her clients, who provide mutual support by sharing the perils and joys of motherhood. "It's also nice when the talk is not about kids at all," she said. Introductory classes are free, and the cost is $8 per class afterward. For $80, mothers can get an unlimited pass, and a $35 five-class punch pass is offered. 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