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Proceeds from a two-hour Zumbathon, where people will participate in the popular style of dance aerobics, will go to the family of a 10-month-old girl who has been diagnosed recently with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Instructor: Liz Negrey and Debra McNutt, of Lafayette, group fitness instructor since 1991, teaching step aerobics, pre- and post-natal aerobics, sculpt and tone, "Silver Sneakers," high- and low-impact aerobics, cardio-kickboxing and BodyPump.
As temperatures drop, exercising outdoors becomes less desirable. One way to get away from the cool weather and kick up an action packed workout without leaving campus is to head indoors to the aerobics classes offered at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC).
The Garden City Public Library is pleased to offer the very popular Seated Aerobics again this Fall. What better way to have fun while exercising...Seated Aerobics! All classes are choreographed to enjoyable music. This is a complete workout, from head to toe.Remember to wear comfortable clothes! There is no registration and all are welcome. So join the group on Friday's Oct.
Note: All phone numbers are 915 area code unless specified otherwise.Aerobics/Dance/YogaThe MultiPurpose Center: Located at 9031 Viscount, the center offers Monday and Wednesday dance classes.
Get your exercise groove on at Ciclovia (3:57 p.m.)
Last Saturday, Delta Democrat Times staffer Lewis Dotson was captaining the newspaper's sports cubicle while keeping an eye on the conclusion of Ole Miss-Florida.
TODAYTuscaloosa Group Alcoholics Anonymous: 9:30 a.m., open discussion nonsmoking; noon, closed discussion; 4:15 p.m., closed discussion, nonsmoking; and 8 p.m., closed discussion, 2025 Jack Warner Parkway. Call 205-759-2497.Al-Anon: 3 and 8 p.m., 2025 Jack Warner Parkway.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, it's hard to resist overindulging on turkey. Here's a little insight into what it is you are eating and some (unscientific) suggestions on how to burn it off:
The YMCA of Greater Toledo’s branch in West Toledo has been awarded $20,000 from the FirstEnergy Foundation to help fund its new 60,000-square-foot facility under construction next to Start High School on Tremainsville Road. The $8.3 million facility, which should be completed by summer, will feature a large gym, 800-seat auditorium, and a 10,000-square-foot aquatic center as well as centers ...
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