Starting Tuesday, October 12, JRMCC Canteen will open 5:00 pm-9:00 pm, Monday to Thursday!

JRMCC Sport, Culture and Recreation Department
JRMCC is where we host a wide variety of community sports and events
Starting Tuesday, October 12, JRMCC Canteen will open 5:00 pm-9:00 pm, Monday to Thursday!
Hockey Saskatchewan has moved the CLINIC classroom online, so we remind you of completing all the training steps. To see the chart which explains the training steps for each certification, go to https://hockeysask.ca/coaches/clinics. You will have to create a new account as Hockey Sask has a new system, they have switched from E-Hockey to a new one called Spordle)
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First Weight Ins are October 4 & 6 from 5:30 – 7:30 @ the JRMCC gymnasium!
If you can not make these times, PLEASE message me sooner rather than later to make a time work.
See you all on Tuesday & Thursday!
The NHLPA program starts this week, the regular schedule will be Monday and Wednesday 5:30-6:30 pm. For those requiring upsize in pieces of equipment, we should have it by Wednesday!
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The 10 week weight loss challenge for La Ronge is back for another round of fun! There are 2 divisions:
Individual – Most Weight Lost
Team – Most Weight Lost Between 2 Partners
It will be $30 dollars to enter the challenge and an additional $5 to enter the team competition. Initial Weigh ins are:
October 4th 5:30 – 7:30
October 6th 5:30 – 7:30
You can pay by either EMT or cash at weigh in. If neither of these times work for you, please message me for find a time that works for you. The earlier you can do this, the better I am to accommodate!
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Hello JRMCC Fitness Centre friends! A lot of you folks might already know me… but in case you don’t, My name is (also lol) Colin.
I grew up in La Ronge, and have witnessed over the years the evolution of the JRMCC Fitness centre. I remember when it was just a small room, with one little squat rack and a few dumbbells and treadmills. I’ve been to a lot of gyms, and this place is actually really awesome.
The cool thing about this gym is that is has everything you need to get strong, fit, and feel confident in your body.
And from the time I spent there last summer, really cool people and community.
The thing about going to a gym though, is that you need to go often enough, and consistently enough, to get the results you want.
This can be hard to accomplish when you’re feeling stuck in your workouts, or simply overwhelmed and not sure how or where to start- because the last thing you need when you’re trying to get in shape is an injury.
If that’s you, I’d love to chat with you and see if I can help.
Hiring a coach is like the ultimate life hack.
Yes, I’ve invested tens of thousands of dollars in education, certifications, and trainings. I’ve invested more money in learning how to be a better coach than my clients ever will in hiring me.
But more importantly- I’ve made a bunch of mistakes since I started lifting weights over 20 years ago.. I’ve injured myself doing things I shouldn’t have. I’ve progressed training too quickly. I’ve trained in a way that made a bunch of imbalances in my body. And I’ve trained at an intensity way beyond what anyone would ever need to to get sustainable results.
I’m sharing that with you so you know that I won’t let you repeat the mistakes I’ve made, and you can train in confidence knowing what you’ll be doing is grounded in science and is evidence based- not the bro stuff that just gets you injured.
I’ve been a trainer for 10+ years, and although my speciality is coaching women 25+, I’ve worked with folks from all walks of life.
If you’re interested in learning more, or having a chat, send me a message