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Hawai'i AcademyLifetime Fitness, Gymnastics & Human Sciences |
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About
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Quality Inititiative |
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Last Revised:
30-Oct-2007
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Hawai'i Academy is a private school for the advancement of lifetime fitness, gymnastics, and human sciences for students of ALL ages and abilities. As the infrastructure evolves and more individuals become involved in management of increasingly more diverse operations it is important to make administrative decisions based on predefined objectives or standards. The quality initiatives herein described are in development. |
Quality Initiative (in development) |
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Ambition. We wish to be the premier center for lifetime fitness in the Pacific with programs at national and international levels in human sciences (especially developmental ergonomics & gerontechnology) and athletics (especially trampoline gymnastics). Vision Statement. We envision a society in which everyone, regardless of age, enjoys health, fitness, and a quality of life that is enhanced through regular physical activity. We wish to inspire an approach to wellness that encourages children, teens, adults, and seniors, regardless of physical ability, to acquire and maintain a level of personal fitness that permits their enjoyment of the activities of daily living and extends their years of functionality and independent functioning. All of our programs are for male and female participants with gender equality. We train athletes in numerous competitive athletics programs, including the Olympic sport of trampoline gymnastics, in which we seek to achieve national and international recognition for excellence. We strive to improve community wellness by promoting an appreciation for and a better understanding of the human sciences and the effective use of technology. Mission Statement. Hawaii Academy aspires to provide a private education for children, teens, adults, and seniors that promotes life-long fitness, the understanding of human sciences, and the effective use of technology to extend one's years of functional independence. We conduct research to investigate lifespan changes in fitness and neuromotor functioning and train our students to be investigators and intelligent consumers of scientific and technological information. All Academy members are participants in our longitudinal study of fitness. We integrate the human sciences (e.g., anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology, nutrition, motor control, epidemiology, ergonomics, and human development) in all our activities. Further, we seek to provide a vehicle for our members to achieve excellence in the competitive sport of trampoline gymnastics at the state, regional, national, and international levels. Values
Statement. We value: Guiding Principles. (in development) Standards
Definitions. (in development) Positioning Statement. Fitness 'edutainment' and research for ALL ages and ALL abilities. Byline. Private School for Lifetime Fitness, Gymnastics, and Human Sciences for ALL Ages and Abilities. Systems Development Life Cycle is a project management technique that divides complex projects into smaller, more easily managed segments or phases. Hawaii Academy uses this method in developing and managing programs, projects, and ideas. Typically evaluation is based on the progress of eight phases: initiation, planning, design, development, testing, implementation, maintenance, and disposal. Largest Client Population Base. We have the largest recreational trampoline gymnastics population base in Hawaii (about 1200 student--about 40% of the total gymnastics population on Oahu). [Hawaii has about 1.2 million residents, nearly 1.0 million of which live in Honolulu.] We are the only school with competitive trampoline gymnastics. Strategic Plan. Grow to optimal size while continually improving quality, limited mainly by facilities constraints, available personnel, and economic sustainability of individual programs. Develop a variety of offerings and then integrate essential components into entry level activities. History. Hawaii Academy was established in 1999 with 99 students based on the purchase of Hawaii Gymnastics Academy (1994-1999; Ms Abra Slater, Director, moved to California), previously called Gymnastics Academy of Hawaii (~1988-1994; Mr Paul Kahovic, Director, moved to Illinois). In the Summer of 1999, Oahu Gymnastics Centers (~1991-1999; Mr Michael Reeder and Mrs Tina Reeder, Owners / Directors, became HA managers and moved to the Big Island in 2006) was purchased and merged into HA. In the Summer of 2002, Aloha Gymnastics World (~1997-2002; Mr Dave Vandervort, Director, managed the Aloha Gym for six months and then moved to Pennsylvania and subsequently Florida) was purchased and merged into HA making two complete gymnasiums (Iwilei Gym and Aloha Gym). In 2003 the total enrollment was 1000 students (over 1400 student visits per week). In 2004 the Aloha Gym was renamed Hawaii Academy's Kalihi Gym (eventually just 'Hawaii Academy') and became the home for most Oahu activities. In October of 2004 Hawaii Academy purchased the Kalihi Gym and moved everything from Iwilei into the Kalihi facility. Artistic gymnastics was expanded to be co-ed and for all ages and abilities, featuring intramural and ILH competitions, eventually leading to a moratorium on USAG competitions for men (2004-2005) and women (2005-2006) with nearly all of the USAG artistic gymnastics athletes relocating to other clubs on Oahu. In 2005 the All Star Cheer Extreme head coach moved to the mainland and the entire program was suspended until a new program head is found. To better achieve the original mission of the Academy, in 2006 the primary emphasis was on continued development of a proficiency based physical education curriculum for all students and athletic teams that are coeducational and for all ages and abilities with gender equity. In 2007 the Athletics Department is initiating a business plan to separate from Hawaii Academy to allow sport groups to subcontract facilities and personnel independently. This action is planned to start with the independent operation of the elite and international trampoline teams and spread to all team programs. Also in 2007, HA started the first collegiate coed trampoline program in America (men's artistic gymnastics included trampoline as an event in the NCAA until 1964) with university competitions in Japan, Great Britain, Germany, and the mainland. As planned, in 2007 the Athletics Department was reduced from 5% to 3% of the enrollment with reduced emphasis on traveling. The elite program was retired with Dr Max following the 2007 World Championships and all traveling athletes will henceforth train within their age groups. |
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Phone:
+1.808.842.5642 |
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Academy 1314 Mo'onui Street Honolulu, HI 96817 USA |
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