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Outdoor activities groups near Schnecksville, PA

PA Restart: Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Kayaking

Palmerton, PA

PA Restart: Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Kayaking
This group is for folks 40+ who are new or are returning to hiking, backpacking, kayaking, and camping. Absolutely no experience is required, and all hikes are easy to moderate.  Our hope is to foster a love of nature, a passion for being outdoors, and a spirit of camaraderie with like minded friends.  This isn't a "singles" group; we welcome married, single, partnered folks and we celebrate diversity by being open and accepting to persons of diverse backgrounds. Please check the rating for each event listed.  If you are a fast hiker (a "rabbit"), you will hike up front at your own pace.  If you are an average/moderate hiker (a "turbit"), you will hike in the middle of the pack at your own pace.  If you are a slower hiker (a "turtle"), you will hike in the back at your own pace with the hike leader.  **Some hikes are only designed for turtles.**  If you are a Turbit or Rabbit, you may get frustrated by the slow pace.  **Some hikes are designed for Turbits and Rabbits; please don't sign up for those if you are a Turtle.**  Check the listing, ask the hike leader, and be honest about your ability. We are volunteers and are not liable for your health, poor planning, accidents, or, yikes, death.  By hiking with us, you agree you are in control of your abilities.  Hike leaders may ask you to sign a release waiver, but, even if they don't, registering for the hike means you are releasing the event leader and MeetUp from all liability, including injury and death. Attendance is important in case of emergencies on an adventure. Being a "no-show" means that another person couldn't attend.  3 "no-shows" will result in being removed from the group. Hike Leaders: \*\*We are always looking for hike leaders.  Please email Beth if you are interested! Beth "Squeak" RG is the hike leader for "Turtle" hikes.  She is a long distance backpacker on the Appalachian Trail, a Girl Scout Leader & Outdoor Adventures trainer, bagpiper, and the creator/organizer/leader for PA Restart and Palmerton Outdoors.  Previously, when she lived in NJ, she was the CO of Restart New Jersey for 10 years. She is a member of the ATC, AMC, Sierra Club and is a past Board member of the Appalachian Long Distance Hiker Association. She serves as an Outdoor Leadership Trainer for the Girl Scouts of Eastern PA and volunteers yearly at Harriman State Park. She has a passion for getting "unlikely" hikers out onto the trail.  Her hikes are always designed with new hikers in mind. Her hikes tend to be short (\~ 3 miles) and are reasonably flat with smaller inclines.  She also offers backpacking, camping, snowshoeing, and flat and Class 1 Rapid paddle kayak activities. Heather O. is the hike leader for "Turbit" and "Rabbit" hikes.  She has hiked and backpacked all over the world.  Her hikes tend to be a little longer and rugged, but well worth the effort!  She also maintains the attendance rosters for hikes. There are other hiker leaders that volunteer to lead events. Please read their descriptions carefully :-)
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Lehigh Valley Beemers BMW Motorcycle Riders (LVBBMWR)

Allentown, PA

Lehigh Valley Beemers BMW Motorcycle Riders (LVBBMWR)
This is a private group for members of the Lehigh Valley Beemers BMW Motorcycle Riders Club (LVBBMWR). We are BMW Motorcycle Owner's of America (BMWMOA) Charter Club # 277, and BMW Riders Association (BMWRA) Charter Club #369. Members of the Lehigh Valley Beemers BMW Riders Club are approved into this private Meetup group. If you'd like to join and ride with us, please see our website (link below). Annual dues are $25 for various club activities and annual picnic contribution. We have over 87 Members as of August 2024. Our Website Link: Tap the 'JOIN' button: [Lehigh Valley Beemers BMW Motorcycle Riders Club](https://lehighvalleybeemers.com/?sfw=pass1669774001) You do not need to own a BMW motorcycle to Join. Most members are BMW Owners. Goals of the Club: • Provide a fun, friendly, and safe environment for riders of ALL levels of experience, men and women. • Enjoy safe riding so everyone gets home safely. We urge riders to wear protective gear - All the Gear, All the Time (ATGATT). • We offer weekend, weekday, overnight and longer rides/trips, and some social events. We will consider rides proposed by our members and we will make every effort accommodate as many riding schedules as possible. Please ride! BONUS: If you have NEVER been a BMWMOA Member, or your BMWMOA membership has lapsed for 5 years or more, I can gift you 1 year of BMWMOA Membership (bmwmoa.org) - a $49 value. After you join, and after I give you the 'activation code' needed to receive the gift (you need to provide your email address to receive this), Hit this link and get your first year of BMWMOA Membership on me! https://bmwmoaf.givingfuel.com/memberforces and use activation code 'vince181143'. Thanks! Vince Kelly President - Lehigh Valley Beemers BMW Riders BMWMOA Regional Coordinator, Northeast PA, NJ
97 members · Private

Japanese Ju-Jitsu in the Lehigh Valley, PA

Emmaus, PA

Japanese Ju-Jitsu in the Lehigh Valley, PA
**Welcome to our Japanese Ju-Jitsu Meetup!**   We are dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive space where all individuals are welcomed, respected, and valued. Our group aims to create an empowering environment for everyone - regardless of your background or identity. Join us to learn some basic skills in Japanese Ju-Jitsu, meet and socialize with new people, and have fun! **What can explore a martial art do for you?** * Self-confidence * Self-discipline * Fitness * Attentiveness * Respect for others * Inclusion * Moral courage * ... **What is Ju-Jitsu?** Ju-Jitsu is modern self-defense. "The “Gentle Art” or “Art of Suppleness” (this is the meaning of ju-jitsu in Japanese) does not neutralize power with power but aims to rationally absorb an attack and convert that energy to the opponent’s own detriment. So it is designed to defend you with a flexible reaction on violence." If you're interested to find out more, browse the website of the Ju-Jitsu International Federation: www.jjif.sport **What can you expect?** Please be aware that this is an outdoor activity. We will engage in sportive activities with elements of cardio, strength, stability, and, of course, Ju-Jitsu techniques. Ju-Jitsu is a contact sport, so expect to engage in physical contact with other members. It's important to note that everyone has different physical capabilities and levels of comfort. Therefore, an open dialog between members when engaging in Ju-Jitsu is crucial. **Do you have to have experience in Ju-Jitsu?** No. The focus is on fitness, socializing, and having fun while learning elements of Ju-Jitsu. You train at your own pace and comfort level. You can choose which exercises you participate in and which ones you don't. **What do you need to bring?** * Wear activewear & sneakers that you feel comfortable and can move freely in * A yoga mat (unless you want to use the grass as your mat) * Water (to hydrate) * If you wear glasses, you might want to consider wearing contact lenses or sport goggles **What are the key differences between Japanese Ju-Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? ([Source](https://www.japanesemartialartscenter.com/learnmore-jujutsu-in-ann-arbor-vs-bjj))** ***A. Origins*** * Japanese Ju-Jitsu (JJJ) ‒ Originating in Japan as one of the first martial arts, JJJ came from samurai hand-to-hand combat. The idea was that samurai could defend themselves with Ju-Jitsu when their weapons were destroyed or lost. * Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) ‒ BJJ actually comes from Judo, not Ju-Jitsu. Followers of JJJ adapted the martial art into judo and taught it around the world. In the early 1900s, judo teacher Mitsuyo Maeda taught Judo in Brazil. One of his students was Carlos Gracie, who then created the style of BJJ. ***B. Moves*** * JJJ ‒ Throws, joint locks, chokes, kicks, and strikes are all moves used in JJJ. The main goal is to use strength and momentum against your opponent to overpower them. Ju-Jitsu is more about analyzing your opponent’s moves and quickly finding a way to bring them down. One hard throw could be enough to keep them down, unlike BJJ, where you hold down your opponent. * BJJ ‒ Consisting mostly of grappling, BJJ takes place primarily on the ground, with the goal to force submission onto the opponent. By using leverage and grip, moves like chokes and strangles make the opponent give up. ***C. Purpose*** * JJJ is used as a form of self-defense, fitness, and personal development. * BJJ is mostly used as a competitive sport. Moves like submissions or dominant positions earn you points and determine a winner. **Important:** This is not a paid class or club. This is a purely social group engaging in sportive activities. Your attendance is voluntary, at your own risk, and free of charge. A waiver (link will be provided in each scheduled event, or print-outs will be made available at the time of the event) must be signed before attending each event. **About me:** My name is Tim. I moved from Germany to the Lehigh Valley in early 2020, and now want to get involved in my community by teaching some basic Ju-Jitsu skills and bringing people together. I started doing Ju-Jitsu in Germany in 1998, but haven't gotten back into it in the States yet. To this day, I'm still a member of my home club [Ju Jutsu Club Peine e.V.](www.jjc-peine.de), even if I don't get to train there anymore. I was a member of my club's training team training adults and kids for many years, as well as of the board organizing training and social events. Outside of my club, I was a referee for the Ju-Jitsu Fighting System, and head referee of my home state for six years, supporting this beautiful sport in Germany. Question? Email me at jujitsulehighvalley@gmail.com
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