Fitness for Fun Now Enrolling for Summer Session

This community-based wellness program is designed to assist individuals in developing healthier lifestyles through education and a structured exercise routine. Although the program is designed for the adult exerciser, student trainers are well-prepared for participants of different ages (over 17 years old) and backgrounds.

Participants receive a comprehensive fitness assessment, a personalized exercise prescription and access to all UREC facilities with a semester of personal training (about 15 weeks, about 3 hours/week). Follow-up assessments at the program's conclusion allow participants to chart their progress and develop future exercise strategies to fit their areas of interest. The attached video gives a great walkthrough of how the program operates.

The program is now enrolling for the summer session to run from the June through the beginning of August. If interested, please visit the Fitness for Fun sign-up page to enroll.

You can email DavidLee@uark.edu or call 479-575-6762 for more information. Spots are limited so sign-up today!

 

Contacts

David Lee, coordinator, Fitness For Fun
Exercise Science Research Center
479-575-6762, Davidlee@uark.edu

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