Spring 2014 Fitness For Fun Registration Opens

FAYETTEVILLE -- Registration for the Spring 2014 session of Fitness For Fun is now open.  Fitness For Fun is a wellness program for the University of Arkansas community and surrounding area. 

Membership includes:

  • Fitness Testing
  • Stress Test (EKG) , Body Composition, and Blood Lipid Profile
  • 14-Week Exercise Program with Personal Training (about 40 sessions)
  • HPER Building Membership
  • Access to HPER fitness center, courts, pools, etc.

 

Enrollment is limited and filling fast.

For more information, contact Jordan Glenn at jmglenn@uark.edu.

Contacts

Jordan Glenn, Fitness for Fun Coordinator
HPER
479-575-2517, jmglenn@uark.edu

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