Dink Responsibly
Pickleball
location_on North Bethesda, Rockville, Manassas
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Finally ready to find out what the pickleball craze is about? Take a swing at it during a group class or clinic for newbies at Dill Dinkers. A Professional Pickleball Registry-certified instructor covers the basics, including footwork and serves. Paddles and balls are available for loan. Classes range from $25 to $30; clinics are $54.
Deep State
Back to TopScuba Diving
location_on Chevy Chase
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Maybe you’re an aspiring underwater adventurer who’s always wanted to explore the ocean. A scuba-diving certification course at SPE Dive School in Chevy Chase can push you one step closer. The process starts in a classroom before getting your fins wet, with seven hours of confined water training in the indoor pool and four open-water dives. The course is $495, plus the cost of materials and gear.
The Amazing Race
Back to TopRunning
location_on Reston
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Shave some minutes off your personal best with training sessions led by Reston Runners. The group holds training programs in which coaches run targeted workouts and share tips on form, pacing, and endurance, in preparation for the Run through Reston Half-Marathon and 5K and Jingle Bell Rock & Run 10K. The group is open to newbies, casual runners, and experienced racers alike.
Current Affairs
Back to TopKayaking
location_on Locations vary
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The rapids on the Potomac are premier spots for kayaking, but before battling whitecaps, you should get your sea legs in flat water. Potomac Paddlesports can school you in paddling and rolling a kayak as well as getting comfortable underwater and freeing yourself from a capsize. A four-hour lesson is offered once a week starting in May and costs $200.
En Garde
Back to TopFencing
location_on Falls Church
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Pick up an épée to learn the elegant sport at Nova Fencing and Archery Club in Falls Church. Under the guidance of coach Nadia Dreyer, beginners can master the fundamentals, from precise handwork to correct stances. Classes meet twice a week, and equipment is provided. Eight sessions cost $175, and a USA Fencing Membership ($29) is required.
Rebuild the Wheel
Back to TopBike Repair
location_on Ivy City
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If you’re a cyclist, consider saving some cash—and acquiring a new skill—with DIY repairs. The Ivy City bike shop Bicyclespace hosts free beginner mechanics classes on how to maintain a two-wheeler, from fixing tires to managing chains. The lessons are Wednesday evenings, and the shop also has free clinics the third Thursday of each month to help with specific repairs.
This article appears in the December 2024 issue of Washingtonian.