Gentle Stretch and Movement
Gentle Stretch and Movement
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
Not just any other workout or dance party, Magic Monday is a special place that brings people together.
This Tai Chi system improves strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, reduces stress, develops inner strength and equanimity!
Trainer Raye Kahn leads this 45-minute intermediate level class that includes a stretching and mobility warm-up, followed by integrative strength training.
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
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Learn new ways to feel better, including stretching, long easeful movements with conscious breathing, sensory awareness, laughing and giggling, chanting and meditation
This fun, high-energy seated dance class introduces easy-to-follow choreography from a seated position done to Latin and Club dance music.
Goalball is a lively and fast-paced team sport designed for people with all levels of vision impairments. Participants play in teams of three and compete to throw a basketball-size ball embedded with bells into the opposing team’s goal. All players wear blacked-out goggles. BORP welcomes newcomers to the sport as well as experienced players. We …
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Designed to improve everyday movement, this class incorporates visual and vestibular training, joint mobilization, stretching, strengthening and body alignment. If you’re dealing with an injury or just want to feel better in your body, this is the class for you. Great for all levels of fitness! Props used include tennis balls or rolled up …
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
“Fitness is for everyone! I take great pride in meeting you where you are and helping you find your next step.” JM Join Jorge for a fun and inclusive workout at the Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley. We will be working out on the outside deck, using innovative adaptive equipment designed to work for you. …
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Rumba with Tina is an upbeat and incredibly fun seated dance workout class for all ages and abilities! (A great class for everyone, including those who are blind or visually impaired.)
Wheelchair rugby, also known as quad rugby in the United States, was one of BORP’s team sports in the late 90’s, and we are excited to be playing again. It is an exhilarating, fast-paced full-contact team sport that looks and sounds like no other adaptive sport, and it is back in the Bay Area! Newcomers …
Join us for independent kayaking around the Aquatic Park lagoon! We launch in intervals from our accessible dock and will help with transfers, adaptive fit, boat moving, and more. You can come alone or with companions. In some cases, BORP may be able to provide a tandem paddling partner if you need, please call to …
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
This Tai Chi system improves strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, reduces stress, develops inner strength and equanimity!
Explore nature at your own pace and in your own way. This program is inclusive for all abilities, offering something for everyone! Travel along paved trails to visit stations to touch fur, listen to birds, draw wildlife, sit on benches to scan the water, or paint the view. Drop in anytime between 10am and 1pm. …
Trainer Raye Kahn leads this 45-minute intermediate level class that includes a stretching and mobility warm-up, followed by integrative strength training.
Learn new ways to feel better, including stretching, long easeful movements with conscious breathing, sensory awareness, laughing and giggling, chanting and meditation
This fun, high-energy seated dance class introduces easy-to-follow choreography from a seated position done to Latin and Club dance music.
Wednesday, October 4th In-Person The Moth at The Freight Theme: Adulting The program fee for participants and volunteers is $17. The sign-up deadline to let me know you’re coming is Tuesday, August 8th at noon. The Moth Story Slam at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley. Doors open at 6pm the show starts at 7pm. Folks will …
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Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Designed to improve everyday movement, this class incorporates visual and vestibular training, joint mobilization, stretching, strengthening and body alignment. If you’re dealing with an injury or just want to feel better in your body, this is the class for you. Great for all levels of fitness! Props used include tennis balls or rolled up …
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
“Fitness is for everyone! I take great pride in meeting you where you are and helping you find your next step.” JM Join Jorge for a fun and inclusive workout at the Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley. We will be working out on the outside deck, using innovative adaptive equipment designed to work for you. …
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Rumba with Tina is an upbeat and incredibly fun seated dance workout class for all ages and abilities! (A great class for everyone, including those who are blind or visually impaired.)
Sunday October 8th Virtual Zoom Hangout Join in on guided outings, games including truth or dare, group storytelling, and more.. Please let me know if you’re interested by Sunday, October 1st.
Join us for a special group paddle collaboration between BORP, BAADS, and ETC! The trip will begin and end at Schoonmaker Point Marina in Sausalito. Depending on the weather and the group’s paddling abilities, we may explore the eccentric Sausalito Houseboat Community, visit the Richardson Bay Audubon Center, or venture out toward the mouth of …
Wheelchair rugby, also known as quad rugby in the United States, was one of BORP’s team sports in the late 90’s, and we are excited to be playing again. It is an exhilarating, fast-paced full-contact team sport that looks and sounds like no other adaptive sport, and it is back in the Bay Area! Newcomers …
Monday October 9th Virtual Highly Descriptive Fine Arts Museum Zoom Tour Topic: TBA The deadline to confirm your spot is Monday, October 2nd.
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
This Tai Chi system improves strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, reduces stress, develops inner strength and equanimity!
Trainer Raye Kahn leads this 45-minute intermediate level class that includes a stretching and mobility warm-up, followed by integrative strength training.
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Learn new ways to feel better, including stretching, long easeful movements with conscious breathing, sensory awareness, laughing and giggling, chanting and meditation
This fun, high-energy seated dance class introduces easy-to-follow choreography from a seated position done to Latin and Club dance music.
Goalball is a lively and fast-paced team sport designed for people with all levels of vision impairments. Participants play in teams of three and compete to throw a basketball-size ball embedded with bells into the opposing team’s goal. All players wear blacked-out goggles. BORP welcomes newcomers to the sport as well as experienced players. We …
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Designed to improve everyday movement, this class incorporates visual and vestibular training, joint mobilization, stretching, strengthening and body alignment. If you’re dealing with an injury or just want to feel better in your body, this is the class for you. Great for all levels of fitness! Props used include tennis balls or rolled up …
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Patrticipants should have a BORO participation form on file and will sign up via ParaCliffhangers.org under the Bay Are gym section: https://www.paracliffhangers.org/gym-sessions Questions: email Jorge@borp.org
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Rumba with Tina is an upbeat and incredibly fun seated dance workout class for all ages and abilities! (A great class for everyone, including those who are blind or visually impaired.)
Wheelchair rugby, also known as quad rugby in the United States, was one of BORP’s team sports in the late 90’s, and we are excited to be playing again. It is an exhilarating, fast-paced full-contact team sport that looks and sounds like no other adaptive sport, and it is back in the Bay Area! Newcomers …
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
Not just any other workout or dance party, Magic Monday is a special place that brings people together.
This Tai Chi system improves strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, reduces stress, develops inner strength and equanimity!
Trainer Raye Kahn leads this 45-minute intermediate level class that includes a stretching and mobility warm-up, followed by integrative strength training.
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Learn new ways to feel better, including stretching, long easeful movements with conscious breathing, sensory awareness, laughing and giggling, chanting and meditation
This fun, high-energy seated dance class introduces easy-to-follow choreography from a seated position done to Latin and Club dance music.
Goalball is a lively and fast-paced team sport designed for people with all levels of vision impairments. Participants play in teams of three and compete to throw a basketball-size ball embedded with bells into the opposing team’s goal. All players wear blacked-out goggles. BORP welcomes newcomers to the sport as well as experienced players. We …
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Designed to improve everyday movement, this class incorporates visual and vestibular training, joint mobilization, stretching, strengthening and body alignment. If you’re dealing with an injury or just want to feel better in your body, this is the class for you. Great for all levels of fitness! Props used include tennis balls or rolled up …
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Friday – Sunday October 20th – 22nd In-Person BORP and EB Parks Camping Trip at Lake Del Valle, Livermore Join us for a weekend of camping and lots of fun. The program fee for individual adults is $30, and $10 per family. Oakland Youth and their families will be covered by the OFCY grant. More information to …
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Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Patrticipants should have a BORO participation form on file and will sign up via ParaCliffhangers.org under the Bay Are gym section: https://www.paracliffhangers.org/gym-sessions Questions: email Jorge@borp.org
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Rumba with Tina is an upbeat and incredibly fun seated dance workout class for all ages and abilities! (A great class for everyone, including those who are blind or visually impaired.)
Sunday, August 27th In-person Indoor Rock-Climbing Pacific Pipe Currently we are partnering with, “Paracliffhangers.” They currently offer a weekly Friday night climb at, Berkeley Iron Works. Since this time does not work for a majority of our BORP climbers, they are offering a Sunday afternoon climb at a new TouchStone climbing gym called Pacific Pipe Works in …
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Wheelchair rugby, also known as quad rugby in the United States, was one of BORP’s team sports in the late 90’s, and we are excited to be playing again. It is an exhilarating, fast-paced full-contact team sport that looks and sounds like no other adaptive sport, and it is back in the Bay Area! Newcomers …
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
Not just any other workout or dance party, Magic Monday is a special place that brings people together.
This Tai Chi system improves strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, reduces stress, develops inner strength and equanimity!
Trainer Raye Kahn leads this 45-minute intermediate level class that includes a stretching and mobility warm-up, followed by integrative strength training.
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Learn new ways to feel better, including stretching, long easeful movements with conscious breathing, sensory awareness, laughing and giggling, chanting and meditation
This fun, high-energy seated dance class introduces easy-to-follow choreography from a seated position done to Latin and Club dance music.
Goalball is a lively and fast-paced team sport designed for people with all levels of vision impairments. Participants play in teams of three and compete to throw a basketball-size ball embedded with bells into the opposing team’s goal. All players wear blacked-out goggles. BORP welcomes newcomers to the sport as well as experienced players. We …
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Designed to improve everyday movement, this class incorporates visual and vestibular training, joint mobilization, stretching, strengthening and body alignment. If you’re dealing with an injury or just want to feel better in your body, this is the class for you. Great for all levels of fitness! Props used include tennis balls or rolled up …
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Patrticipants should have a BORO participation form on file and will sign up via ParaCliffhangers.org under the Bay Are gym section: https://www.paracliffhangers.org/gym-sessions Questions: email Jorge@borp.org
Saturday October 28th Virtual Spooky Night Owl Zoom Join us for Headband, a guided spooky story, moth-like stories (topic to be announced), and more! Deadline to confirm your spot is Saturday, October 21st.
Visitors to the Cycling Center must make an appointment. To make an appointment or for more information, contact cycling@borp.org or 510-848-2930.
Rumba with Tina is an upbeat and incredibly fun seated dance workout class for all ages and abilities! (A great class for everyone, including those who are blind or visually impaired.)
Join us for a group paddle at the MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline with East Bay Regional Park District! There will be light refreshment at the Rail picnic site after paddling. The location is just across from the Hertz car rental, south of the Shoreline Center. We will launch via chariots down the boat ramp and there …
Wheelchair rugby, also known as quad rugby in the United States, was one of BORP’s team sports in the late 90’s, and we are excited to be playing again. It is an exhilarating, fast-paced full-contact team sport that looks and sounds like no other adaptive sport, and it is back in the Bay Area! Newcomers …
The Arthritis Exercise Class provides gentle movement and strengthening for people with disabilities and/or joint disease.
Not just any other workout or dance party, Magic Monday is a special place that brings people together.
This Tai Chi system improves strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, reduces stress, develops inner strength and equanimity!
Trainer Raye Kahn leads this 45-minute intermediate level class that includes a stretching and mobility warm-up, followed by integrative strength training.
Everyone is welcome to come use the equipment at BORP's Fitness Studio. This is not an instructor led class. If you are not able to use the equipment independently you may bring someone to assist. Participants must use masks and be vaccinated. Limited to eight participants. Please sign up so you can be notified of …
Open Gym: BORP’s Fitness Studio in the Ed Roberts Campus Read More »