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Fitness Class Aims to Help Local Children with Special Needs

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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle is important for everyone, regardless of age, but it is especially important for children and adults with special needs.

According to the CDC, people with disabilities are at a greater risk for being overweight or dealing with obesity. A school physical education program or a sports team may be the only place for kids with special needs to have access to physical activity and exercise.

Dion Hudson is Reshaping Men’s Lifestyles | The Zoo

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Dion Hudson is a fitness expert and entrepreneur that helps older men, handicapped clients, and anyone else looking to start their fitness journey. He joins The Zoo to answer all of our fitness and lifestyle questions.

Rancho Cucamonga fitness program geared toward needs of older clients

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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. (KABC) — It may look like an ordinary gym, but the 40-50 Fit Club in Rancho Cucamonga is geared toward the needs of more mature clients.

Traci Doran-Hawkins says she “just wasn’t feeling good, wasn’t feeling good inside myself and I decided to make a change.” She says the decision came when her father, Tommy Hawkins, who played for the Lakers and worked for the Dodgers, died suddenly almost two years ago.