Alberta Cancer Exercise
Benefits of cancer recovery exercise
Evidence has shown that exercise is a great aid in cancer therapy and recovery. Classes can help increase strength, limit swelling, and reduce pain. They can also keep you involved in life, improve your mood, body image and self-confidence.
Workouts take place in a supportive environment where modifications are made based on energy levels for that day. Your fellow participants are also survivors – they know what you are going through.
2024 spring & summer registration dates
Registration for spring & summer programs, classes and day camps:
- Summer day camp registration is open
- Program and class registration is open
- Certification registration registration is open
Ensure your Live and Play account is ready on registration day by logging in and verifying your information is up to date. Get ready to register.
Registration will open:
- 6 a.m. — Online (virtual waiting room opens at 5:30 a.m.).
- 8:30 a.m. — By calling the Customer Service Centre at 403-268-3800 (option 1).
- During business hours — At any City-operated Aquatic & Recreation or Arts facility.
Upcoming facility closures
Programs, classes and swimming lessons will not be offered at the following facilities while they undergo repairs:
- Bob Bahan Aquatic & Fitness Centre: closed this spring and summer.
- Canyon Meadows Aquatic & Fitness Centre: closed this summer.
- Sir Winston Churchill Aquatic & Recreation Centre: closed this summer.
Types of cancer recovery exercise classes
You can register online, in person at our Recreation facilities, or by calling
403-268-3800.
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An evidence-based physical activity program open to all cancer survivors.
Age: 18+ years
Prerequisites: Capable of moderate intensity exercise. Individuals that have experienced a change in their health or fitness status must be re-screened through the Health & Wellness Lab.
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Evidence based physical activity program is open to all cancer survivors within three years of completing treatment.
Age: 18+ years
Prerequisites: Pre-screening is required through the Health & Wellness Lab at the University of Calgary prior to registering - call 403-210-8482 or email ace@ucalgary.ca.
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Survivorship is a community oriented physical activity program open to cancer survivors.
Age: 18+ years
Prerequisites: Capable of moderate intensity exercise. Individuals that have experienced a change in their health or fitness status must be re-screened through the Health & Wellness Lab.
About our fitness instructors
Our certified instructors have additional training in exercise for cancer survivors based on research from The University of Calgary Health & Wellness Lab.
What are classes like?
Most classes are offered in a variety of circuit formats, with each individual following the specific exercise modification that is best for them. These modifications take into consideration limitations based on treatments, surgeries, etc. Classes also include wellness topics and education components. Classes are based on research from the University of Calgary Health & Wellness Lab.
Come prepared
Please bring:
- A water bottle
- Clean, indoor athletic shoes that have not been worn outdoors
Pre-screening is required through the Health & Wellness Lab at the University of Calgary prior to registering - call 403-210-8482 or email ace@ucalgary.ca. Individuals that have experienced a change in their health or fitness status must be re-screened through the Health & Wellness Lab.
More fitness classes
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We have a variety of inspiring fitness classes to help you stay healthy and active in the water or in a studio.
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Low to moderate intensity classes for those looking for a modified fitness routine. Join your peer group to keep active and have fun!
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Improve your range of motion, muscular strength, and cardiovascular fitness in our low impact shallow and deep-water aqua fitness programs.
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A powerful way of gaining the benefits of an aligned mind, body and spirit.