Get a free UREC fitness class

Sign up for a University Recreation membership at the Student Recreation Center or Chinook Student Center by March 31 and receive a free 8-week fitness class! Session 2 fitness classes run start March 3 and can be sampled for free March 3–9.

UREC memberships provide access to top-of-the-line recreation facilities on the Pullman campus and include cardio and weight equipment, an indoor track, pickleball and racquetball courts, and an indoor pool. UREC members also enjoy discounts on programming opportunities like outdoor trips, certification trainings, and classes.

There are over 65 unique fitness classes to choose from during Session 2 occurring in the Chinook Student Center, Student Recreation Center, and Stephenson Fitness Center with options available in the morning, afternoon, and evenings. There are also online and hybrid options. You can view schedules and register for a class on our website. Fitness classes are taught by fitness instructors who have trained extensively with University Recreation and will create fun classes for everyone to enjoy.

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