Free faculty /staff fitness classes

The start of a new year is upon us and the CAHNRS Fac/Staff Evening Fitness classes are always ongoing every Monday to Thursday night at Ensminger Pavilion from 5:30-6:30 p.m.  Classes are open to all employees, staff, faculty, WSU retirees, and spouses there of.  You do not need to register for any of the classes as they are free — just attend to the flexibility of your schedule.

Classes are taught by CAHNRS staff member, Robert Yarbrough (yarbrord@wsu.edu).  A certified group fitness instructor, Tai Chi instructor, and holder of numerous exercise licenses.

Monday nights — beginner, intermediate, and advanced Tai Chi.  Functional aging meditative movements for those who wish to regain mobility and balance.

Tuesday & Thursday nights — Zumba Gold.  A low cardio/low impact dance fitness set to world rhythms.  If you like to move whether standing or sitting in a chair, then this class is for you.

Wednesday nights — Introductory Yoga.  A gentle stretching and pose holding set of routines to improve flexibility.

Note: occasionally, evening events occur at Ensminger Pavilion and classes are relocated to a different venue.  If you are not on the mailing list, please contact the instructor.

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